While policymakers and industry leaders often promote human-centered AI as a normative goal, the study shows that firms may face structural constraints that shape their choices. Without sufficient ...
The Iran war was not just military; it targeted sovereignty itself across political, economic, and cognitive fronts, pushing the state to the brink.
Based on the Marxist theory of productive forces, this paper analyzes the internal mechanism of cultivating new-quality talents—defined in this study as professionals who possess advanced digital ...
We've been given a great deal of reinforcement regarding making good decisions. And almost no guidance concerning how to ...
The CDC shifted some vaccine guidance to shared clinical decision-making, but survey shows many Americans are confused about what it means. A federal judge recently blocked the CDC's changes, leaving ...
While most leaders probably agree that their organizations will need to adapt to AI, too few are willing to admit that this ...
Your brain is constantly gathering evidence for making decisions – even when there’s only one option to pick from.
Decades of research have shown that, to make decisions, our brains gradually gather evidence for each option over time.
DORA and NIS2 have fixed clocks. SOX has fixed cycles. Yet the internal rhythm feeding those obligations often remains vague.
This video offers a concise overview of numerous cognitive biases that influence human thinking and decision-making. By ...