An astounding 66% of South Africans believe the identities of the deceased are particularly vulnerable to identity theft, according to a new Kaspersky...
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A new Kaspersky survey, titled “Excitement, Superstition and Great Insecurity – How Global Consumers Engage with the Digital World,” reveals a growing acceptance of artificial intelligence (AI) as a new member of society. The survey found that 39% of respondents believe AI can be a fairer boss than a human being because of its impartiality. […]
An astounding 66% of South Africans believe the identities of the deceased are particularly vulnerable to identity theft, according to a new Kaspersky...
A new federal survey reveals that nearly one in ten Canadians now worry about running out of food, highlighting growing financial strain amid rising...
Slack’s new Workforce Lab research explores what motivates workers to use AI and how they feel about using it at work. Through in-depth interviews...
A new report from CallMiner shows most global CX leaders believe generative AI is key to customer experience.
The film explores the sometimes-dangerous need for social acceptance amongst a culturally diverse group of young New Zealanders.
The film explores the sometimes-dangerous need for social acceptance amongst a culturally diverse group of young New Zealanders.
Introduction In a significant diplomatic move, Russian President Vladimir Putin has put forward a proposal to address the protracted conflict in...
According to an ABC/Ipsos poll, most Americans believe Vice President Kamala Harris won last week's presidential debate against former President...
According to an ABC/Ipsos poll, most Americans believe Vice President Kamala Harris won last week's presidential debate against former President...