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17.02.2025 | Pinkfish AI: $7.6 Million (Pre-Seed) Raised To Help Enterprises Automate at Scale | Pinkfish AI, a pioneer of Generative Automation, announced it launched a platform that radically changes how enterprises create and manage automation. The company also announced closing a $7.6 million pre-seed funding round led by Norwest V... |
17.02.2025 | Как социальные сети подогрели недоверие к данным о науке в целом | Недавнее исследование, опубликованное в Public Understanding of Science, пролило свет на то, как опровержения научных статей, которые призваны исправить ошибки и сохранить целостность исследований, могут быть искажены в социальных сетях. Эт... |
13.02.2025 | Pinkfish AI: The Future of Automation is Conversational | In the bustling world of technology, a new player is making waves. Pinkfish AI has emerged as a beacon of innovation in the realm of automation. With a fresh approach, it’s redefining how enterprises automate their processes. The company re... |
12.02.2025 | Pinkfish AI Launches Generative Automation, Redefining How Enterprises Automate at Scale | With $7.6 Million Round Led by Norwest, Former Talkdesk Executives Release Generally Available Solution that Empowers Anyone to Create Automations Using Natural Language Conversation
Pinkfish AI, pioneer of Generative Automation, today laun... |
11.02.2025 | Pinkfish AI Raises $7.6M in Pre-Seed Funding | Norwest Partner Scott Beechuk, Pinkfish co-founder and CEO, Charanya “CK” Kannan, and Pinkfish co-founder and CPTO Ben Rigby
Pinkfish AI, a San Francisco, CA-based provider of a generative automation platform, raised $7.6M in Pre-Seed fundi... |
31.10.2024 | The Crossroads of Knowledge: Antitrust and Innovation in Academic Publishing | The academic publishing landscape is a battleground. On one side, the open access movement fights for free knowledge. On the other, powerful publishers cling to their profit margins. This tug-of-war has persisted for over two decades. Yet, ... |
30.10.2024 | Where Open Access Has Failed To Reform Academic Publishing, Perhaps Antitrust Law Will Succeed | The open access movement has been trying for over 20 years to promote the widest access to knowledge. Sadly, as numerous Walled Culture posts have chronicled, what should be a matter of social justice has been subverted by clever and cynica... |
29.10.2024 | How Responsive Leadership Can Transform Your Team and Drive Success Shifting from reactive to responsive leadership boosts trust, collaboration and performance. Leaders who engage with empathy, nonrea... | A worried team gathered in a meeting room at "ITSecure" to address a recent security breach. The atmosphere was charged with anxiety. Evan, the team's manager, began the meeting with a sharp tone. He interrogated each team member ... |
07.04.2024 | Commentary | Opinion: Jaime Kucinskas and James L. Perry: Politicians may rail against the ‘deep state,’ but federal workers are effective | By Jaime Kucinskas and James L. Perry
It’s common for political candidates to disparage “the government” even as they run for an office in which they would be part of, yes, running the government.
Often, what they’re referring to is what we... |
19.03.2024 | Ultra-fast fashion is thwarting the clothing industry’s efforts to become more sustainable | Source: Adobe Stock. article-article-body
Since the 1990s, fast fashion has enabled everyday people to buy the latest catwalk trends. But the sheer volume of garments being whipped up, sold and soon discarded is contributing to a global sus... |
18.02.2024 | Indigenous Diplomacy for an Australian Civilisational Ethos? | Australia is a colonial country. The resulting unresolved grievances and challenges must be grappled with, but engagement between original and First Nation peoples can be a vehicle for Australia’s enlarged engagement in global politics.
The... |
14.02.2024 | Elevating Math Education Through Problem-Based Learning | Imagine you are a mountaineer. Nothing excites you more than testing your skill, strength and resilience against some of the most extreme environments on the planet, and now you've decided to take on the greatest challenge of all: Everest, ... |
02.11.2023 | Do celebrity vaccine endorsements like Travis Kelce’s actually change behavior? | Once the domain of aging TV stars, hawking health products from vitamins to diabetes supplies to a geriatric demographic, A-list celebrity endorsements of health care products are positively trendy. Migraine sufferer Lady Gaga has a deal wi... |
23.10.2023 | How using tech can empower older employees in an ageing workforce | Keeping older workers employed longer requires thinking about the way they are trained. Source: Adobe Stock article-article-body
Malaysia officially became an ageing nation in 2022, sparking intense debate about its retirement age and the r... |
16.08.2023 | Unlocking the Power of AI in Business: The Ultimate Guide You Didn’t Know You Needed | Key Takeaways:
New guide offers insights into leveraging AI and machine learning for business analytics.
Emphasizes the importance of data in making strategic business decisions.
Targets not just businesses but also aims to groom the next g... |
04.01.2023 | Why Quality Job Descriptions Still Matter In Today’s World Of Work | Neil Morelli, Ph.D., Chief I-O Psychologist, Codility. |
15.10.2022 | A Psychologist Explains 3 Ways To Make Self-Advocacy Your New Superpower | Trying to please others can take its toll on your mental health. Here’s how to draw the line.getty |
06.02.2022 | Why attitudes towards domestic violence differ across cultures | After over six weeks of testimony in a defamation trial, the fate of actors Johnny Depp and Amber Heard has now been decided in Depp’s favour. This high-profile trial has been parodied, discussed, and remixed since it began on April 11, lar... |
22.09.2021 | What’s Working and What Isn’t in Researching Influence Operations? | The world first learned about Russian attempts to manipulate the information environment in 2013. Staff hired by the Internet Research Agency (IRA) posed as Americans online posting divisive comments to social media. Continued activities du... |
17.09.2021 | 2 fringe doctors created the myth that ivermectin is a ‘miracle cure’ for COVID-19 – whipping up false hope that could have deadly consequences | Ivermectin is a wondrous, Nobel Prize-winning drug that is cheap and available around the world.
The oral version – originally derived from a clump of Japanese dirt in the 1970s – has nearly eradicated infections that could otherwise have c... |
03.03.2021 | The Power Of Humility To Transform Organizations | Dr. Pravir Malik is Chief Technologist, Deep Order Technologies. His expertise is in designing and building Complex Adaptive Systems. |
21.02.2021 | Playing Blame Games Is Not Only Unethical, It Is Also The Wrong Way Out Of The Covid Mess. | Hand turns a dice and changes the expression "my fault" to "your fault", or vice versa.getty |
24.09.2020 | Why Do We Need International Equal Pay Day? | Campaigns for equality are occurring in all industries across the world, because male leaders continue to be paid more than women, in many instances, for exactly the same responsibility. And so, last week, the United Nations initiated the f... |
09.06.2020 | Meet the German who just donated R100 million to SA's coronavirus fight | Hasso Plattner. Photo: Hasso Plattner Foundation
Hasso Plattner is one of the top 100 richest people in the world, and co-founded SAP.
His foundation has donated R100 million to the SA's Solidarity Fund.
SAP stands accused of paying roughly... |
03.09.2019 | Practical Tips to Foster a Love of Reading Across the Curriculum | When Southeastern University education professor and associate provost Dr. Amy Bratten was teaching 9th-grade English, she had a sure-fire scheme for getting her students excited about reading Shakespeare. Citing a number of hot topics amon... |
28.02.2019 | Deception & Trust: A Deep Look At Deep Fakes | With recent focus on disinformation and “fake news,” new technologies used to deceive people online have sparked concerns among the public. While in the past, only an expert forger could create realistic fake media, deceptive techniques usi... |
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09.11.2016 | For the first generation to grow up on Facebook, online identities hold both promise and pitfall | - |
03.11.2016 | Science needs to start speaking to people’s everyday lives in Africa | - |
13.09.2016 | Game On: How Four Community College Professors Spawned the CUNY Games Network | When four professors from the Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) started collaborating on game-based learning (GBL) in developmental math and writing instruction in the mid-2000s, they had no idea what they were setting in motion... |
06.09.2016 | World War I to the age of the cyborg: the surprising history of prosthetic limbs | - |
25.07.2016 | There’s a time to put down the smartphone, seriously! | - |
21.05.2016 | Men Aren’t Better Than Women in MMOs, New Study Finds | Leaning in to combat strategy and dungeon raids might be the solution to decades of sexism in online role-playing games.
A new study released last week tackled the myth that men are better at playing multiplayer online role-playing games (M... |
16.05.2016 | Food and drink tourism is firmly on the menu | Food and drink tourism is firmly on the menu
16-05-2016
A new book explains why food festivals are one of the world’s fastest growing forms of tourism. And when it comes to attracting crowds the stranger the food, and the more extreme the e... |
04.04.2016 | Would body cameras on physicians aid patient safety? | He suggested, somewhat tongue-in-cheek, that not only police officers should get body cameras. Society — particularly minorities — could benefit if every move of doctors, teachers and, yes, politicians were recorded.
The political part is p... |
23.02.2016 | ‘Snitch rule’ requires college athletes to report teammates with concussions | More than a dozen high-profile college sports programs require football players and other athletes to report teammates they suspect have sustained a concussion, a mandate that could boost detection of head injuries but that some deride as a... |
15.12.2015 | You could be suffering from FoMO this Christmas | - |
04.09.2015 | Why the sharing economy needs a democratic revolution | The rapidly growing influence of Silicon Valley owners over sharing economy platforms is a troubling development. The growing strength and pervasiveness of these platforms means their owners have significant power to impose their visions of... |
17.08.2015 | Open access is a development issue – the status quo needs to be challenged | - |
09.04.2015 | Gay and lesbian job seekers face discrimination, says study | Gay and lesbian job seekers face discrimination, says study
09-04-2015
A new study shows that discrimination of gay and lesbian job seekers is commonplace within both private firms and the public sector in the UK.
The research, carried out ... |
31.03.2014 | Improve your staff survey response rate with 6 simple techniques | Improve your staff survey response rate with 6 simple techniques
31-03-2014
The 'employee survey' has proved to be a reliable way of gathering accurate information from the very people who make your organisation tick. You can see how you’re... |
- | Succession planning can help younger generations seamlessly take over their family business. Here’s how | Source: unsplash/Rajiv Perera
When the world’s richest and most powerful families deal with the tricky task of succession planning, it can attract a lot of interest. Think of news reports from the Murdoch’s media empire or, more recently, l... |
- | Creatives in the country? Blockchain and agtech can create unexpected jobs in regional Australia | Digital technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics are said to make many jobs redundant due to automation. BeefLedger, a QUT research project with a focus on blockchain and agtech (agricultural technology), tells a diffe... |
- | Would body cameras on physicians aid patient safety? | There may be a new front in the debate over body cameras for public servants: medicine.
Steven Strauss, a visiting professor at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, raised the issue in a Monday o... |