AI is taking over 93% of US workplaces but only half are trained to use it: Who’s falling behind, and why?

American companies are rapidly investing in AI, but employee training isn’t keeping pace. This disconnect poses a significant risk, leading to underutilized tools and inefficient processes. While executives acknowledge AI’s transformative potential, structured training is often overlooked, leaving employees overwhelmed and hindering successful implementation. Bridging this gap is crucial for realizing AI’s productivity gains.

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“They grabbed me hard”: Darts fan claims abuse after chaotic protest against Noa-Lynn van Leuven at Blackpool match

A protest occurred at a darts event in Blackpool. It involved Noa-Lynn van Leuven, a transgender darts player. Three women protested her participation. Jean Hatchet held a sign and was escorted out by security. Hatchet claimed security caused bruises. She also alleged a homophobic comment. Van Leuven has faced protests before. The PDC supports its…

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‘The Gilded Age’ Season 3 Episode 6: Bertha shakes hand with Gladys; John Adams suffers unfortunate demise

Season 3 of ‘The Gilded Age’ intensifies with drama as Bertha intervenes in Gladys’ marriage, teaching her control amidst Sarah’s defiance. Gladys finds empowerment, while a shocking twist occurs with John Adams’ unexpected death, ending his LGBTQ+ storyline with Oscar after financial betrayal. The season continues to explore the lives of the elite with unforeseen…

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7 ancient indian fermented foods that heal your gut naturally

Traditional Indian fermented foods like curd, idli, and dosa are gaining recognition for their gut-friendly properties. These age-old recipes aid digestion, reduce bloating, and boost energy levels naturally. Kanji, pakhala, dhokla, and fermented bamboo shoots also offer unique flavors and health benefits. Incorporating these simple, homemade foods into your daily routine can significantly improve overall…

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