‘AI shame’ is a real phenomenon in the workplace, claims report; what may be ‘scaring’ top execs in America

A recent survey reveals a growing “AI shame” in workplaces, where executives and Gen Z employees, despite being the heaviest AI users, often hide their usage due to lack of training and company guidance. This disconnect leads to increased anxiety, productivity challenges, and a significant knowledge gap, highlighting a chaotic AI implementation within organizations.

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La Liga: Misery for Diego Simeone continues; Atletico Madrid’s winless start to new season intact with 1-1 draw against Alaves

Atletico Madrid’s winless start to the La Liga season continued with a 1-1 draw against Alaves. Giuliano Simeone’s early goal was cancelled out by Carlos Vicente’s penalty, marking the third consecutive game where Atletico surrendered a lead. Despite late pressure and a medical emergency causing extended added time, Atletico couldn’t secure the victory.

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Harvard consolidates DEI offices, ending dedicated women’s and LGBTQ spaces

Harvard College has consolidated its Women’s Center and the Office for BGLTQ Student Life into a new “Harvard Foundation” within the Office of Culture and Community. This restructuring, prompted by the closure of these offices, aims to centralize support services. The Foundation will prioritize inclusive programming open to all undergraduates, potentially impacting funding for affinity…

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AI stethoscope developed by doctors can detect major heart conditions in 15 seconds

Researchers have developed an AI-powered stethoscope that can diagnose heart conditions in just 15 seconds. The device, manufactured by Eko Health, analyzes ECG recordings and heart sounds to detect heart failure, valve disease, and abnormal rhythms. A UK study showed it significantly improved the diagnosis rates of these conditions, potentially enabling earlier treatment and better…

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