We’ve all seen the claims: AI makes our work easier and is going to boost productivity to unheard of levels. For example, according to PwC, AI could boost global output by 15% over the next decade.
As artificial intelligence pervades workplaces, human qualities are needed more than ever, and education plays a role.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Rachel Wells is a writer who covers leadership, AI, and upskilling. With Generative AI potentially adding close to a 50% bump to ...
As the capabilities of AI continue to evolve at breakneck speed, so too does the need for clear ethical guardrails to guide its development and deployment. From bias mitigation to data provenance to ...
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has made a wide range of artificial intelligence (AI) courses available for free through its OpenCourseWare platform. The courses cover everything from ...
It’s clear that the era of AI-assisted coding has arrived, ushering in coding velocity gains and a tremendous boost in ...