by Jane Rudnick | Feb 15, 2022 | Artificial Intelligence, Google News
Trouble for Google If you are a business owner, you may have recently received an email from Google warning you about a number of changes that the U.S. Senate may bring to the world of digital marketing. For those who did not receive this email, or are perhaps...
by Jane Rudnick | Feb 14, 2022 | Artificial Intelligence
Door to Door No More It is no secret that digital transformation has brought some big changes to the insurance world. In the olden, pre-email days, workers would sell insurance by going door to door, trying to convince homemakers that their (i.e., the workers’)...
by Jane Rudnick | Feb 1, 2022 | Artificial Intelligence
Costs of Operation For our running example in this article, let us choose the manufacturing of a bowling pin, using just an entire tree per bowling pin, as famously represented in this segment from a certain TV show. Laugh all you want at the comic exaggeration...
by Jane Rudnick | Jan 19, 2022 | Artificial Intelligence
Many jobs involve repetitive tasks that can lead to a weariness and fatigue in the worker, which in turn leads to sloppier, more error-prone performance. As mentioned, sometimes the task is repetitive, like filing insurance claims, but other times the tasks are...
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