Tag Human-in-the-loop

Why Businesses Need New AI as Rigorous as Rocket Engines

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Imagine being responsible for designing a rocket engine at NASA — every bolt, every weld, every vibration matters. In that world, failure is not an option. Now imagine bringing that same mindset to artificial intelligence in business. That’s exactly what…

New Frontier for Historians: How AI Reshaping Study of Past

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As AI tools mature, historians are racing to harness machine learning for uncovering and interpreting the past. Recent experiments in digital archives and big-data history spotlight how AI is unlocking previously inaccessible layers of historical knowledge. Below, we explore the…

New AI Reckoning on the Ad Industry Faces Its Toughest Test

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As generative AI tools flood the marketing world, the ad industry is confronting a moment of truth. A recent New York Times analysis reveals how brands, agencies, and platforms must rethink creative, ethics, and measurement to survive—and thrive—in an AI-driven…

New AI Illiteracy Crisis on Why Missing the Tech Revolution

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As artificial intelligence reshapes every industry—from healthcare to finance—most of us haven’t learned the language it speaks. A growing wave of “AI illiteracy” means professionals, students, and everyday citizens risk being left behind by innovations they don’t understand. Here’s what’s…

New Goldman Sachs AI Assistant Goes Live Firmwide—Here’s What You Need to Know

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Goldman Sachs has quietly flipped the switch on its own generative AI helper, rolling the GS AI Assistant out to employees across its global operations. With roughly 10,000 staff already tapping into the tool, the bank joins a growing list…

New Age of Digital Labor: How Agentic AI Modern Workplace

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The rise of agentic AI—autonomous software “workers” that can plan, decide, and act—has quietly reshaped how companies get things done. No longer confined to fixed scripts, these digital agents handle tasks from scheduling meetings to drafting contracts, expanding the very…

What Happens When New AI Quest to Replace All Human Work

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Silicon Valley’s biggest visionaries aren’t just automating a few tasks—they’re gunning for full-scale replacement of human labor. From code and writing to factory shifts and home chores, the endgame is clear: AI thinks, robots do, humans watch. Here’s a deeper…

New UK Guidance Says Teachers Can Use AI to Save Time on Marking

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British educators just got a green light to lighten their workloads with artificial intelligence. New government-backed guidance released in June 2025 encourages schools across England to use AI tools for administrative tasks like marking, lesson planning, and feedback generation—so long…

New Era of Ads: How AI Is Remaking Marketing

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Artificial intelligence is rewriting the rules of advertising. Gone are the days when creative teams spent weeks crafting campaigns by hand. Today, AI systems from Google, Meta, and upstarts are automating everything from audience targeting to ad design—promising higher ROI…

New AI Benchmark Playbook: How to Measure Tomorrow’s Smartest Models

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True AI progress hinges not just on bigger models but on better ways to test them. As the next wave of generative systems races ahead, today’s metrics—simple accuracy scores or isolated tasks—fall short. By 2026, a new generation of AI…