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

Workplace Insight

This year’s edition tracks research, development, technical performance, responsible practices, economics, policy, public opinion, and more. The report also highlights a trend noted last year: training models is getting expensive. Compare that to just a few years ago, where state-of-the-art models cost a fraction of the price.

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Is America "The World's First Poor Rich Country"?

Small Business Labs

Second, Americans bear the risks of paying those unaffordable costs to an extreme degree, bearing the risks that institutions should, and so those risks are now ruinously high. million or more in 2016. . The million or more in 2016. The 2016 median for this group was $2.4 He sums up his analysis by saying the U.S.

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All work and some play: the rise of the ‘Bleisure’ travellers

Practically Perfect PA

While people were probably ‘bleisuring’ long before the advent of the awkward word amalgam, it has recently gained attention as a trend due to quantitative analysis carried out by several corporate travel companies (namely BridgeStreet® Global Hospitality and Carlson Wagonlit Travel’s 2016 white paper on the topic).

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4 Smart Money Rules for Couples Living on One Income

Success

Make a plan for personal expenses. Having an agreed-upon policy for managing personal costs is also critical for couples sharing one income. This article originally appeared in the December 2016 issue of SUCCESS magazine and has been updated. Don’t wait for a problem to discuss your finances.

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