Listening to faculty concerns about generative AI can help institutions respond with more clarity, precision, and trust.
Consistency (and eventual consistency) is often treated as a technical risk. Yet, it existed long before computers. Ignoring ...
KPMG US is shifting intern training to focus on AI-era skills like judgment and problem-solving. Interns at its Lakehouse facility will engage in critical-thinking exercises and team competitions. The ...
Why does anything have to change? A manufacturing company’s most critical product decisions are made every day in design reviews. And if you assess the state of what a design review looks like today, ...
Discover how open-world game development works, from the complete game design process for creating vast maps to building advanced NPC systems that bring worlds alive. Horizon Forbidden West - Steam ...
Abstract: Informal microenterprises such as barbershops remain digitally underserved due to limited skills, infrastructure constraints, and misalignment with existing platforms. This study ...
Part 4 of the TED Radio Hour episode What can you control in this chaotic world? What do you want out of life? Instead of ignoring daunting questions like this, designer Bill Burnett says we should ...
Behavior is at the heart of nearly every challenge in the workplace, from leadership and fair decisions to high performance and AI adoption. But how should organizations go about influencing behavior?
First, it was Liquid Glass. Then it was the icons. And then it was the icons again (though it’s a different set of icons). Now, there’s something else about macOS Tahoe’s redesign that annoys the heck ...
Generative AI, with its rapidly developing technologies, has changed how designers look to solve problems relating to the scene’s animation: eliminating inefficiencies, reducing high production costs, ...
Sunday’s game vs. the Panthers was a particularly brutal loss suffered by the Rams to an inferior team. Yes, Matthew Stafford and Emmanuel Forbes were very bad, but the responsibility for this debacle ...