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Scientist and Engineer Rosalind Picard Is Transforming Digital Health with Wearable AI

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The digital health world as we know it today is booming—with products, artificial intelligence advancements and competition. But, back in the ’90s, there was much less wearable technology that could give you continuous information about your health. That’s important for peace of mind, for your health.”

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From pixels to patterns: the unprecedented surge in screen time

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To help form healthier habits, it’s important to set screen time limits. This technology uses software and hardware to reduce blue light emission to mitigate eye fatigue and enhance viewing comfort of phones and tablets. But what are the consequences of this relentless exposure to screens? One of the best examples is NXTPAPER from TCL.

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Ensuring payroll compliance in 2024: What’s new?

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In it, she breaks down all the new payroll compliance changes affecting payroll administration in 2024, including post-pandemic trends that don’t appear to be going anywhere anytime soon. Without further ado, here’s step-by-step guidance for achieving payroll compliance in 2024.

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Dealing with Disruption: Business Strategist Elin Hauge Discusses AI as a Business Tool

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While doctors and health care professionals accept that the concept can work on a large population to say something about the health of that population, on an individual level, it doesn’t really work. Ultimately, most scientists have come to agree that these factors make it a poor metric by which to measure health.

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Chris McAlister – Founder of SightShift | Keys to Impactful Leadership Across Generations

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Then you’re going to get your phone for the week. Thinking of the teenager example, if your room isn’t cleaned by Saturday at noon, you don’t get your phone for the week. Is that a leadership principle, or is that a management principle, or is that a form of threat? I mean, forever. I love the challenge.

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