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Machines are learning to listen — and it’s changing how we interact with AI. Adam Cheyer, technology innovator, entrepreneur, AI pioneer and the co-founder of Siri, reveals how Apple’s virtual assistant shaped AI’s evolution. Cheyer shares fascinating details around his innovative approach and how interpreting messy, ambiguous language laid the groundwork for Siri’s ability to build trust through accuracy, transparency, and user control.
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HR leaders shared how they are benefitting from AI in total rewards strategies — and offered tips on how to ensure organizations are getting it right.
Ensure ethical AI application in HR with a responsibility map, defining roles and responsibilities in AI-driven decision-making.
AI is reshaping entry-level hiring, workplace norms, and state-by-state training. Here’s what leaders need to know about talent, culture, and readiness.
As careers stretch across four or five decades, organizations must rethink traditional career paths and create workplaces that support continuous learning, reinvention, and collaboration across generations.