AI writers are quietly replacing authentic communication in many workplaces today AI-generated performance reviews leave employees questioning trust and management’s empathy Managers admit to using AI ...
ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) is unlikely to reverse its decision regarding K-Electric’s (KE) Rs 50 billion write-off claims, as the Authority found no compelling ...
WASHINGTON — Tech giant Oracle will spearhead US oversight of the algorithm and security underlying TikTok’s video popular platform under the terms of a deal laid out Monday by President Donald ...
In four days, a video published by a Brazilian influencer at the beginning of August reached over 26 million views, became a topic of discussion online and offline, and brought a new angle to the ...
The company run by Rich Kleiman is testing the waters with a U.S. Open-themed cover feature in August and plans to publish quarterly beginning in 2026. By Daniel Kaplan For decades, print media has ...
Global cryptocurrency market capitalization slips 2.4% lower to $3.7 trillion. Traders split: one sees slow upward grind before breakout, another warns of a new low to grab liquidity. Want to trade ...
Like any crappy human writer, AI chatbots have a tendency to overuse specific words — and now, scientists are using that propensity to catch their colleagues when they secretly use it in their work.
Tired of the apps, many daters are taking matters into their own hands — and they’re getting creative with it It was Wednesday when one of 27-year-old Siren Dahlsveen’s friends texted their group chat ...