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When It Come to Employee Mental Health, These 10 Companies Are Setting the Example

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They don’t all look the same—some companies that support mental health have the next generation in mind, and some have workplace environment improvement at the heart of their mission statements. The company partners with This Can Happen , whose vision is to help organizations prioritize workplace mental health.

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Want to Become a Mentor? Follow These 5 Steps

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You’ll learn about key mentorship skills, whether you should get mentorship training, and what’s required to start a professional mentoring business. Consider getting certified As someone new to mentoring, you may want to consider mentorship training through certification programs. Price and time commitment vary.

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AI may boost productivity, but we are already becoming reliant on it, and that’s a problem

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The report also highlights a trend noted last year: training models is getting expensive. New estimates show cutting-edge systems like OpenAI’s GPT-4 cost a staggering $78 million to train. The original transformer model (2017) cost around $900 to train, while RoBERTa Large (2019) was $160,000.

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Miro Miroslavov CEO & Co-founder OfficeRnD | Embracing Flexibility in Business

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With a solid foundation in computer science and a love for engineering, Miro has helped develop a workplace management system that is ideal for the fast-paced, ever-shifting world of work. Understand the necessity of flexibility in the workplace in adapting to AI-induced shifts. And ever since we’ve been quite successful.

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Dave Cairns SVP of CBRE |Unlocking Urban Potential: Repurposing Office Spaces for Sustainable Development

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They’re a data and analytics company for workplaces and they’ve put out some really compelling global studies since the pandemic. Because really what they’re trying to do is say, return to 2019 so I can continue to make a living the way that I always have. I think that they stood for something.

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