Why are many of the largest US companies worried about AI?Over half of the top 500 U.S. companies view AI as a potential risk, marking a significant shift in perception over two years.
Most Americans think AI won't improve their lives, survey saysAI experts have a significantly more positive outlook on artificial intelligence than the general public.
Americans Are Uncomfortable with Automated Decision-MakingAmericans are uneasy about AI's role in personal and professional decision-making processes, indicating a need for more guidelines and control over digital privacy.
Most lawyers aren't using AI to address growing workloads, new report saysMost legal professionals are not utilizing AI despite recognizing its future potential for the industry.Overwhelming work volume remains the primary challenge for lawyers today.
Why are many of the largest US companies worried about AI?Over half of the top 500 U.S. companies view AI as a potential risk, marking a significant shift in perception over two years.
Most Americans think AI won't improve their lives, survey saysAI experts have a significantly more positive outlook on artificial intelligence than the general public.
Americans Are Uncomfortable with Automated Decision-MakingAmericans are uneasy about AI's role in personal and professional decision-making processes, indicating a need for more guidelines and control over digital privacy.
Most lawyers aren't using AI to address growing workloads, new report saysMost legal professionals are not utilizing AI despite recognizing its future potential for the industry.Overwhelming work volume remains the primary challenge for lawyers today.
A Federal Ghetto: Employees Describe Work Conditions After Return To Office MandateNearly 80% of federal employees reported no improvements in work conditions after returning on-site, indicating significant dissatisfaction with their current work environment.
3 in 10 workers say they plan to quit their jobs this year, new survey shows28% of American workers plan to quit their jobs by year-end, driven by pay, benefits, and remote work possibilities.
Here's how much remote workers say it would cost to get them back into the officeWorkers value remote work equivalently to a 7% to 9.6% pay increase, with higher value ascribed by those in their 30s with families.
Gen Z Workers Stream Movies, Shows, While Working: Report | EntrepreneurMost Gen Z workers engage in streaming during work but often lie about it.Streaming habits may hinder work completion for Gen Z employees.Gen Z's preference for remote work links to a desire for unmonitored streaming.
3 in 10 workers say they plan to quit their jobs this year, new survey shows28% of American workers plan to quit their jobs by year-end, driven by pay, benefits, and remote work possibilities.
Here's how much remote workers say it would cost to get them back into the officeWorkers value remote work equivalently to a 7% to 9.6% pay increase, with higher value ascribed by those in their 30s with families.
Gen Z Workers Stream Movies, Shows, While Working: Report | EntrepreneurMost Gen Z workers engage in streaming during work but often lie about it.Streaming habits may hinder work completion for Gen Z employees.Gen Z's preference for remote work links to a desire for unmonitored streaming.
What Does Being Pro- or Anti-DEI Say About Our Brain?Support for DEI programs is closely linked to one's recognition of racism in society.
2 in 3 Americans Can't Identify the Top Income Tax RateAmericans lack essential tax knowledge, with many unaware of key details like tax brackets and how to effectively plan for retirement.
Trans researchers under attack: LGBTQ+ biologists face hostile work environmentNearly 40% of transgender or gender-nonconforming biologists experience hostile work environments, according to a recent survey.
Town hall leaders condemn ill-thought-out' plan to merge English councilsLocal government restructuring plans face strong opposition from council leaders who believe they will worsen financial crises rather than provide savings.
Survey finds widespread challenges with credit transferNegative credit transfer experiences hinder access to higher education for many American adults.
Report: A quarter of grads say they regret going to collegeA significant percentage of college graduates regret their educational choices, preferring alternatives like community college or a gap year.
Survey finds widespread challenges with credit transferNegative credit transfer experiences hinder access to higher education for many American adults.
Report: A quarter of grads say they regret going to collegeA significant percentage of college graduates regret their educational choices, preferring alternatives like community college or a gap year.
Most Women Support Abortion Protections, Including 40 Percent of GOP WomenA majority of women support a national right to abortion and oppose state-level restrictions.
Do You Know the Shocking Details of Gun Control Laws in Texas?A recent survey shows surprising support for gun control among Texans, contradicting the state's lax gun laws.
Most Women Support Abortion Protections, Including 40 Percent of GOP WomenA majority of women support a national right to abortion and oppose state-level restrictions.
Do You Know the Shocking Details of Gun Control Laws in Texas?A recent survey shows surprising support for gun control among Texans, contradicting the state's lax gun laws.
Divided We Date: Love in the Days of the DonaldTrump's re-election significantly impacts modern American dating dynamics, particularly influencing the dating decisions of unmarried men and women.
Would YOU mind if your partner had sex with a robot?A significant portion of people may accept their partner's infidelity with a robot if it is modeled after themselves.
Gen Z blames social media for ruining their mental health - but no one's signing offThree in four Gen Z Americans blame social media for negatively impacting their mental health.Despite concerns, Gen Z spends an average of five-and-a-half hours daily on social media.
Harsh criticism and unreasonable expectations worsen PhD students' mental healthGraduate students face heightened anxiety and depression due to research and teaching pressures, prompting many to consider leaving their programs.
New study on queer youth mental health & suicide rates show there's still a lot of work to doDespite progress, LGBTQ+ youth still face mental health challenges, lack support, and grapple with political impact.
8 in 10 women believe their intuition is a sixth sense-but most still ignore it, study findsMost women trust their intuition about health but often ignore it until symptoms worsen.
Aging in place seen as leading social barrier' by seniors: studyAging in place is a leading social barrier to health and well-being among seniors in America.
Elvie's first-ever Times Square ad highlights post-partum strugglesElvie is shedding light on postpartum challenges through its first digital out-of-home campaign at Times Square, emphasizing mental health struggles faced by new mothers.A survey conducted by Elvie revealed that a significant percentage of mothers experience mental health complications post-birth, indicating inadequate postpartum care in the US.
Gen Z blames social media for ruining their mental health - but no one's signing offThree in four Gen Z Americans blame social media for negatively impacting their mental health.Despite concerns, Gen Z spends an average of five-and-a-half hours daily on social media.
Harsh criticism and unreasonable expectations worsen PhD students' mental healthGraduate students face heightened anxiety and depression due to research and teaching pressures, prompting many to consider leaving their programs.
New study on queer youth mental health & suicide rates show there's still a lot of work to doDespite progress, LGBTQ+ youth still face mental health challenges, lack support, and grapple with political impact.
8 in 10 women believe their intuition is a sixth sense-but most still ignore it, study findsMost women trust their intuition about health but often ignore it until symptoms worsen.
Aging in place seen as leading social barrier' by seniors: studyAging in place is a leading social barrier to health and well-being among seniors in America.
Elvie's first-ever Times Square ad highlights post-partum strugglesElvie is shedding light on postpartum challenges through its first digital out-of-home campaign at Times Square, emphasizing mental health struggles faced by new mothers.A survey conducted by Elvie revealed that a significant percentage of mothers experience mental health complications post-birth, indicating inadequate postpartum care in the US.
Betting Participation in the UK Rises According to New SurveyGambling participation in the UK has increased by 3%, with 37% of respondents having gambled online.
New LangChain Report Reveals Growing Adoption of AI AgentsAI agents are increasingly adopted, with 51% currently in use and significant plans for future implementation, despite challenges in performance quality and safety.
Here's one thing most parents do to make their kids' Christmas more memorableTwo-thirds of parents stay up all night during holidays to create memorable experiences for their children.
Recommended Actions at Local and State Levels to Help LGBTQIA+ Older Adults - San Francisco Bay TimesThe significant aging of California's LGBTQIA+ population necessitates comprehensive health data and improved care services.
Lonely Single Men Want Romance. Lonely Single Women Don't.Not all lonely singles desire romantic relationships, especially previously married women, where 73% showed disinterest.
Most Americans don't expect to ever get rich, but they think the next generation willMost Americans feel uneasy about their financial future, with only 10% considering themselves wealthy despite opportunities for wealth in the next generation.
The kids are not all right-AI risk ranks high in their fears for the futureTeens, labeled as 'Generation AI', are rapidly adapting to using AI tools, which reshapes their education, social interactions, and personal identity.
Nearly Half of Americans Are Worried About Being Duped by AI | Entrepreneur48% of Americans feel less scam-savvy due to AI. Only 18% are very confident in scam identification.
The kids are not all right-AI risk ranks high in their fears for the futureTeens, labeled as 'Generation AI', are rapidly adapting to using AI tools, which reshapes their education, social interactions, and personal identity.
Nearly Half of Americans Are Worried About Being Duped by AI | Entrepreneur48% of Americans feel less scam-savvy due to AI. Only 18% are very confident in scam identification.
Survey Shines Spotlight on Inability to Keep Application Secrets - DevOps.comOrganizations are aware of risks but confident in their secret management capabilities.The importance of investing in secrets management tools is recognized by many organizations.
Just 1 in 5 marketers are confident in last-click attributionMost marketers doubt last-click attribution's accuracy for long-term business impact.A majority are moving towards alternative measurement strategies.Marketers see the need for better tools like media mix modeling.
This U.S. State Has the Rudest Drivers, New Report FindsMassachusetts ranked as the rudest state for drivers, scoring poorly on a politeness index.Oregon was noted as the overall rudest state with the lowest politeness score.Minnesota's driving etiquette also raised concerns with high instances of vocal aggression on the road.
Should we be polite to AI? Nearly half of Americans think soNearly half of Americans believe in speaking politely to AI, reflecting a societal shift towards kindness in technology interactions.
6-in-10 Americans say they need to limit their political news to avoid feeling fatiguedMany Americans are feeling overwhelmed by political news and limit their consumption to avoid fatigue.
Should we be polite to AI? Nearly half of Americans think soNearly half of Americans believe in speaking politely to AI, reflecting a societal shift towards kindness in technology interactions.
6-in-10 Americans say they need to limit their political news to avoid feeling fatiguedMany Americans are feeling overwhelmed by political news and limit their consumption to avoid fatigue.
80% of K-12 educators regularly consider their safety at workThe survey indicates a critical link between school safety and both staff retention and student success.
More Americans embrace COVID vax untruths: PollIntense backlash to the COVID response eroded trust in public health, hampering future preparedness efforts.
Vaccines don't cause autism, but the lie won't die. In fact, it's getting worse.Nearly a quarter of Americans still deny or dispute CDC's statement that vaccines do not cause autism.
More Americans embrace COVID vax untruths: PollIntense backlash to the COVID response eroded trust in public health, hampering future preparedness efforts.
Vaccines don't cause autism, but the lie won't die. In fact, it's getting worse.Nearly a quarter of Americans still deny or dispute CDC's statement that vaccines do not cause autism.
Massive number of college students are afraid to admit they're Jewish as antisemitism soars on campuses: survey44% of Jewish students feel unsafe identifying as Jewish on campus amid rising antisemitism.
Editorial | Despite flaws, MTA worker assault survey underscores an unacceptable reality | amNewYorkMTA workers face extensive verbal and physical harassment, highlighting a serious safety issue in public transit.
Can local journalism find a cure for election news fatigue? - PoynterAlmost half of U.S. adults are weary of news about the 2024 presidential election, affecting both national and local news outlets.
Ozempic and Wegovy should be covered by Medicare as weight loss treatments: KFF pollGLP-1 drugs used for diabetes and heart disease gaining popularity as weight loss treatments.KFF survey shows limited usage of GLP-1 drugs for weight loss, with interest in Medicare coverage for weight loss drugs.
Philadelphia mayor demands all city employees return to office: 'More visible'Philadelphia Mayor mandates city employees return to in-office work by July 15, with limited remote work exceptions.
Survey Credits Engineering Teams With Keeping Lid on Cloud Costs - DevOps.comEngineering teams play a crucial role in managing cloud costs, but there is still room for improvement.
Many asthmatics at serious risk as they are failing to control condition, say expertsMany asthma sufferers may need help if experiencing frequent symptoms or flare-ups, waking at night, or requiring regular use of rescue inhalers or steroid tablets.
Podcast audience is big ... and under-countedSurvey reveals engaged podcast audience with growing consumption and interest in back catalog episodes.
Most Americans Would Still Buy ICE Vehicles And Hybrids Over EVs: SurveyDespite automakers' push for EVs, American car buyers still prefer combustion or hybrid vehicles over electric ones.
Survey: Lack of Child Care Keeps Migrant Candy Sellers UndergroundImmigrant candy sellers in NYC face obstacles like childcare access, limiting opportunities for other work.
Even Black people who don't support queer rights oppose attacks on LGBTQ+ equality - LGBTQ NationApproximately 65% of Black Americans support Black LGBTQ+ people and rights, including 57% of churchgoers.