A recent study finds that artificial intelligence tools are causing employees to work more, often skipping breaks, contrary to the initial expectation of reducing workload.
Werner Herzog speaks to FandomWire about his new documentary, GHOST ELEPHANTS. Jon Bois seeks the largest elephants in the world.
While conducting research on how AI was changing daily work at a U.S. technology company, a UC Berkeley Haas doctoral student noticed a pattern that raised a provocative question: What if AI is ...
Muscat: A research project led by Dr Ruqaiya bint Hassan al Haddabi from the Ministry of Education has introduced a ...
New ethnographic research reveals nine justifications that make AI innovations almost "irresistible" across organizational and professional boundaries. The study conducted at the University of Eastern ...
On a computer screen in a lab, a scattered cluster of stone flakes suddenly snaps together into a single, razor-edged tool, each fragment rotating and locking into place as if time is running in ...
One of the promises of AI is that it can reduce workloads so employees can focus more on higher-value and more engaging tasks. But according to new research, AI tools don’t reduce work, they ...
The finding, along with the discovery of a 500,000-year-old hammer made of bone, indicates that our human ancestors were making tools even earlier than archaeologists thought. By Franz Lidz Early ...
Researchers of all disciplines are taking an interest in the interactions between human and non-human systems since the acceleration of socio-environmental changes, as highlighted by the reports of ...
This study is grounded in a critical anthropological framework that conceptualizes trauma not solely as a clinical or individual phenomenon, but as a historical, social, and cultural construct.
Mass-produced tools have flooded the market, but there are still a handful of American-made brands making tools built for tough jobs. If you want tools that won’t fall apart after a year or two, ...