In years past, my go-to word in describing our political condition was “polarization.” I used it endlessly and still do on ...
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The AI, trained on thousands of real-world couple disagreements, could detect early signs of escalation, misalignment or defensive posturing between a CEO and CFO.
In our latest episode of Lexicon, we sat down with Vikhyat (“Vik”) Chaudhry, co-founder ...
For decades, modern banking systems have been built on a narrow definition of financial identity. You are considered “bankable” if you have a payslip, a formal employer, a credit history, collateral, ...
The explosive growth of AI in recent years has driven even tighter collaboration among Hitachi Group companies. Along the way ...
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To keep AI coding assistants from running amok, developers must learn to write good specs and develop product management ...