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AI disruption is here: Kansas City workers navigate new reality
Clyde McQueen arrived in Kansas City 38 years ago not knowing how to operate a computer. As the then-new CEO of the Full ...
More than 40,000 workers in Kansas City work in the 10 largest occupations most susceptible to AI automation — especially customer service and white-collar jobs.
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Spooky behind-the-scenes with haunted house scare actors
Thrill seekers spend weekends chasing scares at haunted houses. But working as a scare actor takes a lot of work. Our ...
After two years of operation, REV Delivery continues to expand its business and services in the U-District. The delivery ...
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High school program prepares future auto mechanics for work after graduation
PARRISH, Fla. (WWSB) - There’s a program at Parrish Community High School for those who want to go into the automotive ...
Gamification is now a $19 billion industry, which still has lots of growth potential. One organization that is using it for ...
Instead of working or remaining in college, a growing number of young people are embracing life as Neets: not in education, ...
The common trainer phrase in the game is, of course, “I choose you!” as a Pokémon is sent into battle, and the idea that the ...
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How fake service dogs harm those with disabilities, businesses
Clancy the dog can open doors and retrieve items. He knows how to pull an alarm to call for help and how to pick up dropped ...
Every day, physicians and therapists work to keep their patients safe. Medical rumors, misinformation, and an online web of ...
CEOs from some of the biggest fitness franchisees give their takes on membership retention, the growing demand for recovery ...
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