In an AI-driven world, social capital is a true advantage, showing that human networks are still essential to lead, innovate, and stay ahead.
Every summer, I cross the Atlantic—sometimes with students, sometimes for conferences, always to see family. In sunlit plazas and narrow alleyways, in cafés and parks, I’m reminded how human existence ...
“What do you remember from this place?” is a question Renate Reinsve‘s character poses in Joachim Trier‘s previous film from 2021, The Worst Person In The World. In a comforting fashion, this question ...
Allison Orr Larsen is the Alfred Wilson & Mary I.W. Lee Professor of Law at William & Mary Law School. She clerked for Justice David Souter from 2005 to 2006. Clerking at the U.S. Supreme Court is an ...
WebFX reports that in an AI-saturated market, true differentiation lies in human connection through authenticity, empathy, ...
We’re witnessing a technological sea change. Artificial intelligence has moved from research labs into everyday workflows, shaping how we communicate, create, and connect. It’s writing our emails, ...
The conversation dominating baseball this season isn’t about a blockbuster deal or playoff predictions. It’s about something far more fundamental: who, or what, should be making the calls that define ...
There is a subtle but profound shift happening in our offices, both physical and virtual: the rapid erosion of human connection. Five years ago, if a junior employee hit a roadblock, they would swivel ...
For every one person who prefers interacting with AI, 4.4 prefer speaking with humans Baby-boomers are seriously anti-AI when it comes to customer service Report highlights the value of human ...