The AI workplace paradox: Higher productivity, higher anxiety

Workers are facing a conundrum: They worry about the potential for their displacement by AI even as it dramatically speeds up their own productivity.

According to a new survey from Anthropic, workers in roles most likely to be taken over by AI (developers or IT workers, for instance) recognize their precarious position. Yet, perhaps naturally, they readily adopt the tools that could take their…

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The AI workplace paradox: Higher productivity, higher anxiety

Workers are facing a conundrum: They worry about the potential for their displacement by AI even as it dramatically speeds up their own productivity.

According to a new survey from Anthropic, workers in roles most likely to be taken over by AI (developers or IT workers, for instance) recognize their precarious position. Yet, perhaps naturally, they readily adopt the tools that could take their…

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Headlight glare becoming a growing concern for drivers, AAA survey shows

There are plenty of potential problems for drivers out on the roads: speeders, distractions, and apparently – headlight glare is raising concerns about safety too.

A new survey from AAA found that six-in-ten drivers struggle with headlight glare, with 73 percent of those who experience it saying the problem has intensified over the last decade.

The problem is driven by several factors,…

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Rethinking virtualization in the age of AI

Concerns about cost unpredictability and AI readiness are prompting IT leaders to plan major changes to their virtualization strategies.

According to a new survey commissioned by HPE, two-thirds of IT decision-makers are thinking about revamping their virtualization deployments in the next two years, but only 5% say their organizations are ready for the change.

Cost concerns are one driver of…

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