Artificial intelligence or AI is no longer a future concept—it's already shaping how we work, learn and live.
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Generational perspectives: How Gen Z and boomers view everyday situations differently
In today's rapidly evolving world, generational differences are more pronounced than ever. From communication preferences to defining success, Gen Z and Baby Boomers often perceive the same situations ...
Family life is a priority rather than a source of guilt. Instead of asking, ‘How do I survive this?’ they’re asking, ‘Why is the system built this way?’ That shift in mindset could potentially change ...
Gen Z is often accused of being disengaged in the workplace. Yet, research by Gallup suggests that Gen Z and younger millennial employees (those born in 1989 or later) are not significantly less ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mark C. Perna is a generational expert who covers education & careers. Ready or not, here they come. There are now more Gen Zers ...
ICT Cabinet Secretary William Kabogo takes a photo while Walking from Kenya News Agency offices at Nairobi Aghakan Walk where he had payed a Courtesy call. [File, Standard] For decades, professional ...
Nearly 80% of Gen Z believes AI is making people lazier, but the young generation has increased how much they’re using the technology, a Wharton-led survey finds.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kara Dennison writes about careers, leadership, and the job market. Gen Z is rewriting the definition of career success, and their ...
Gen Zers may have a reputation for struggling to adapt to traditional workplace rules and expectations, but younger workers are already outshining older colleagues in one important way. New research ...
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