Americans routinely say they relish the ability to work from home or remotely rather than commute to an office. Yet new research suggests that untethering yourself can come at a cost. New research ...
When the pandemic hit, just like so many Americans, researcher Emma Harrington started working remotely. What shocked her most in those early days of COVID was how productive she was. Then a Ph.D.
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For the past 40 years, South Korean animators have been the invisible workforce behind many of North America’s most beloved cartoons. These artists, often called “in-betweeners,” are responsible for ...
You hear about it everywhere, from LinkedIn posts to keynote speakers to job listings: Learning to use AI is the way to get ahead in your job and help future-proof your career. But you may not know ...
If you are starting a new summer job or internship in the coming months, you are probably on the lookout for the perfect work bag. While there's nothing wrong with using a canvas tote bag as your ...
Economists say that standard investment strategies are not aggressive enough, but their complex approaches to determining an optimal allocation aren’t useful for individual investors. A new paper ...
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New research reveals what 9-5ers have long understood: the five-day workweek is a waste of time. A report from nonprofit advocacy group 4 Day Week Global found that employees can accomplish as much in ...
The rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in legal practice has created new challenges for the application of attorney-client privilege and work product protection. Two recent federal court ...
The promise of artificial intelligence has been simple: let the machines do the work. Instead, it may be creating a new headache from babysitting the machines. A new study published in Harvard ...