This Brain Molecule Decides Which Memories Are Happy—or Terrible
When the brain encodes memories as positive or negative, a small peptide called neurotensin determines which way they will go.
When the brain encodes memories as positive or negative, a small peptide called neurotensin determines which way they will go.
AI has many possibilities. But organizations must strategically implement AI to gain benefits and avoid risk and harmful consequences.Read More
The excitement around generative AI is palpable as the technology’s use cases advance. Enterprise partnerships are also on the rise for everything from AI to securing Web3 identities — showing that growth is continuing, and tech spending is right along with it, despite the economic downturn.Read More
Why brands should consider striving for an AI virtual assistant that’s more than human rather than humanlike.Read More
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Though it’s from a lesser-known brand, this TV takes its place along TCL and Vizio for offering the best value for its price.
Business Problem UKG Ready primarily operates in the Small and Medium Business (SMB) space, so inherently many customers are forced to operate and make key business decisions with less Workforce Management (WFM) / Human Capital Management (HCM) data. In addition to volume, SMB lacks the variety of data needed to create a dynamic and agile organization. …