Bots Now Outnumber Humans Online as Chrome Becomes Their Top Disguise
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How Digital Humans Are Transforming Frontline Retail Training
Retail has always been a human-centered business. Every sale, return, upsell and resolution depends on an employee’s ability to read emotion, respond appropriately, and guide a customer through an experience
“Make Profit” — It Opened a Real Store and Hired Humans
Andon Labs just ran one of the most audacious real-world AI experiments yet. They handed an LLM agent named Luna (powered by Sonnet 4.6) $100,000 in cash and a three-year retail
‘Stop hiring humans’? Silicon Valley confronts AI job panic
More and more companies are directly citing artificial intelligence when they announce job cuts – Copyright AFP/File OLIVIER MORIN Benjamin LEGENDRE AI industry insiders want workers to code smarter, think
Humans and Machines: Solving the Factory Skills Crisis
General Motors (GM) has invested US$30m in its Fairfax Assembly Plant in Kansas to prepare workers for dual-technology production, including both the gas-powered Equinox and next-generation EV models. The plant
Letting AI do the ordinary so humans can do the extraordinary
As AI adoption expands globally, board members and senior leaders are defining how to manage and govern the human + AI partnership to maximize their return on investment. They report
AI Keeps Getting Things Wrong — So Humans Are Getting Paid to Check It
Vicky Parry 25th Feb 2026 Reading Time: 3 minutes Artificial intelligence might be getting smarter, but it still needs human help. From checking chatbot answers to testing new tools, thousands
Nottingham to host new hub ‘where humans and AI can co-exist together’ as part of £10 million investment
A leading AI company is set to create 50 new jobs in the region East Midlands Combined County Authority mayor Claire Ward(Image: Joseph Raynor/ Nottingham Post) Nottingham is set to
Gen Z is losing a skill humans have had for 5,500 years — and it’s worrying experts
Handwriting once trained memory and focus for generations—but Gen Z increasingly taps and swipes instead. As pens fall out of daily use, classrooms are grappling with what that means for
Gen Z is losing a skill humans have had for 5,500 years—40% can’t do it
For over five millennia, humanity has used handwriting to record knowledge and culture.¹ Claims that “40% of Gen Z can’t handwrite” are circulating widely, but we could not locate a