Technology Adoption

Technology Adoption

A robotic hand holds a striped rocket in front of a green upward-trending line graph on a black patterned background.
Higher productivity drives increases in wealth, wages, and living standards. AI could be just what we need to solve many of today’s problems — if we manage the gains wisely.
A split image shows a person typing on a laptop on the left and gridlocked cars on the right, set against connected nodes and letters—a visual nod to Jack Nilles, pioneer of telecommuting.
Decades before COVID imposed remote work on the world, Jack Nilles pioneered WFH and championed its many benefits.
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Companies are pouring resources into AI, yet capability gaps hold employees back from using it effectively.
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Behind the plateau in corporate AI lies a surge in personal and agentic use.
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"The rise of the internet brought about similar fears, yet it ultimately made learning richer and more accessible."
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Tech expert Peter Leyden argues that we have a historic opportunity to harness AI and other transformative technologies in order to make a much better world over the next 25 years.
A person with headphones is immersed in framed pictures, next to a book open to a page with abstract blue patterns, reminiscent of human-AI symbiosis in its design.
An approach based on collaboration and empathy can place “connection with people” at the heart of AI’s purpose.
Children in a classroom use tablets with headphones while a teacher writes on a chalkboard.
With undersea cables, AI education, and more, the tech giant is helping create Africa’s “digital decade.”
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The Malling-Hansen writing ball, with its potential and limitations, redefined Nietzsche’s philosophical and creative expression.
Aerial view of a car parking with proximity sensors activated, showing red and green signals indicating object detection around the vehicle.
Why the road to self-driving vehicles is paved with smarter “dumb” cars.
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The digital world will always entail risks for teens, but that doesn’t mean parents aren’t without recourse.
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How has tennis changed in recent decades? The wear and tear on Wimbledon’s Centre Court may tell the tale.
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Smart glasses have flopped before. AI could finally make them mainstream.
Silhouettes of ten people stand on a reflective wet surface against a backdrop of a sunset sky, symbolizing AI.
AI projects reveal both heroes and villains in your workforce — success depends on maximizing the number of heroes.
A Facetime Video call screen showing an incoming call from "ChatGPT" with an AI icon, featuring a red decline button and a green accept button.
We will believe in AGI when it calls on Facetime.
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Meta and NYU’s robot can navigate and clean rooms it’s never seen before.
A man utilizing AI for business, sitting at a desk with a laptop.
Jotform CEO Aytekin Tank explains how he successfully embraced and deployed AI.
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Kent Keirsey, CEO of Invoke AI — an open-source creative engine — outlines the pros and cons of open-source and closed-source AI tools.
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AI-powered voice technology is poised to revolutionize the ways we do business.
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New tech is a double-edged sword. Integration can be expensive and perilous: Mess up the adoption and jobs are on the line. 
A silhouette of a woman standing in front of a computer screen, showcasing generative AI technology for business.
We used to think, "That email isn’t going to write itself." But now it can, thanks to AI. And there's so much more, from coding to marketing.
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Lost in a building or underwater? A new muon-based navigation system could be your guide.
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They had the technology. So why didn't they use it?
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One of Apple's key innovations serves as a psychological breakthrough, as its technology eliminates the isolating feel of headset use.
In 1903, a Vermont doctor bet $50 that he could cross America by car. It took him 63 days, $8,000, and 600 gallons of gas.
skills based training
To keep up with the pace of change, organizations that haven’t already can benefit greatly from exploring skills-based training. 
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Telegrams were the “Twitter of the 1850s and 1860s” — and they elicited the exact same overblown fears as Twitter does today.
europe digital divide
Some Europeans really don't want to use the internet.
krispy kreme
Automation could help fix the company's financial troubles.
In the future, driving an app across a bridge could let engineers know how safe it is.