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With true passive income methods, all we have to do is a small amount of work once and then we get paid month after month.Because our income isn’t tied to the hours we work, it’s much easier to scale-up our online income quickly. Because the money comes in even when we are not actively working…
Credit to: arminhamidian Are you tired of generic, uninspiring product shots? Watch how CreativioAI can take a simple photo and transform it into a persuasive, high-converting masterpiece. Make every dish look like a culinary work of art. CreativioAI brings out the vibrant colors and textures that make people want to dine in.Elevate your clients' brand stories…
GETTY From keeping people healthy in a global pandemic to managing the battle over hybrid work, the job of human resources chiefs—which lately has entailed managing the “Great Resignation,” layoffs, and everything in between—has become an increasingly powerful and far more difficult role in recent years. Those challenges—as well as a greater breadth of responsibilities…
lucky sun/Getty Images] Raise your hand if you’ve gotten so familiar with some of your tasks at work that you can do them practically without thinking. Some rote tasks become this seamless nearly instantly, yet others require certain skills to start with and that muscle develops over time, the more you complete each one. This…
Decolonisation is, to use the current phrase, about ‘doing the work’, and it’s difficult, uncomfortable work which for many of us will feel threatening, as it’s a de-centring of dominant cultural values, discourses and practices, a dismantling of a system created for the benefit of those ‘like us’ in which we have much invested, a destabilising of things we previously might have held to be inherently, self-evidently, unquestioningly, incontrovertibly universal norms.
This year, we couldn’t stop hearing about how ChatGPT was going to change the world. But, has it? Humans have finally done the work we’ve only read about in sci-fi novels. Computers can now write poetry (sort of) like Emily Dickinson, create works of art (sort of) like Vincent van Gogh, and write books on Marxist philosophy. So why do our lives feel relatively unchanged?
We’ve all dealt with co-workers who are bad at their jobs, but very good at making their incompetence your problem—from the boss who over-promises, (only to expect you to do all of the work) to the co-worker who can’t quite do their job, (but is all too happy to pass their work off to you). This habit of feigning incompetence at a task, so as to make it someone else’s responsibility, is called “weaponized incompetence,” and can show up at work in a number of different ways.
The Brutal Truth of What Zoom Calls Do To Your Brain, According to New Yale ResearchGetty ImagesWe’re years into the pandemic-driven explosion in remote work and, while most of us have gotten used to having many more remote meetings, they still seem a little awkward.There’s the uncertainty about...
If you are serious about making money writing online, then look no further! Writing-jobs.net is the best freelance writing job website online. As aside from thousands of writing jobs they also give you fool proof, step by step instructions guaranteed to help you earn money from writing online!
Rowan Cheung ChatGPT can be your writing assistant, research buddy and partner in crime. With the right prompts, you can save time, make more money and have more fun doing your work. A brilliant us…
Adobe Stock Now more than ever, we need the skills to look after ourselves so that we can perform well at work, achieve our personal and professional goals, be there for our loved ones, and feel ou…
In a Salesforce survey of 11,000 global workers, few said their day-to-day role currently involves artificial intelligence. But with the rise of technologies like ChatGPT and a focus on boosting wo…
Employees with flexible work models surveyed by Future Forum, Slack’s consortium focused on the … [+]..getty In the latest wave of orders for office mandates, Disney CEO Bob Iger demanded emp…
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Getty If you’re like most Americans (71% according to Sleep Foundation), you probably make your bed every day or almost every day. Having a consistent morning routine can lower stress and make you more productive at work. But one prevalent everyday habit might actually be hindering your health and sleep goals. It might even be one of the…
VentureBeat/Ideogram In case you hadn’t noticed, the rapid advancement of AI technologies has ushered in a new wave of AI-generated content ranging from hyper-realistic images to compelling videos and texts. However, this proliferation has opened Pandora’s box, unleashing a torrent of potential misinformation and deception, challenging our ability to discern truth from fabrication. The fear that we…
KhunYing/ShutterstockPlanning your next moves is pretty crucial for being productive, but it’s only helpful if those plans are well informed. To succeed, you need to understand why previous attempts at similar tasks didn’t pan out how you wanted them to. Conducting a personal after-action review is one way to assess your work, but to truly…
Appointomatic AI BookingsAppointOMatic is like a combo of tools that will allow users to create many things to grow their business, like content, videos, funnels. Moreover, it also lets you communicate with other people, your team, or your audience with its online meeting scheduler tool.While using it, you can create different types of meetings and be more effective at your work. You can work with many people at once or work with some special coworker or client one-on-one. It is also super easy to do video appointments.
Artists have long sought ways to protect their creative works from unsanctioned use, particularly by AI models that train on vast swathes of internet data, often without permission. Enter Nightshade v1.0: a cutting-edge tool released by computer scientists at the University of Chicago that provides artists with a digital shield to guard their creations against unwanted AI consumption, VentureBeat reported....
We live in crazy times. As a result of this, people are coming online IN DROVES. They want to build an online business, while staying at home, and they are interested in digital marketing. A few smart cookies are taking advantage of the opportunity. They profit by helping these Internet newcomers get online and earn from home. How? By providing content around the subject of starting an online business.Outsourcing it? Too expensive. And that’s IF you can find a good writer in the first place. Stealing content from other people’s sites, with “autoblogging” scripts? Google will bury your site on page 467 of their results. And you’ll start getting “cease and desist” letters from the lawyers of the original content creators.
Nick Szabo defines smart contracts as “a set of promises, specified in digital form, including protocols within which the parties perform on these promises.” In a 1996 paper Szabo argued that smart contracts have the potential to revolutionize digital markets by making it possible to automate the execution of contracts and reduce the need for trust between parties.
To Be Happier At Work, Invest More In Your Relationships Many of us strive for a meaningful job, an impressive title, or a sizable salary at the ideal company. In doing so, we drastically undervalue the importance of relationships, even though extensive research shows that it’s people, not the...
Layla* says it’s the prestige that keeps her working on the sales team at Google. “It never hurts to have Google on your resume,” the 23-year-old tells Refinery29. “I definitely feel like I get mor…
HBR Staff/mycola/Getty Images Implementation and accountability for inclusion practices live with the team, where real-time interaction happens and real work gets done. What the authors call…
akindo/Getty Images In 2006, Karen Ho was an anthropology student at Princeton. She wanted to study the culture of Wall Street, and she understood that the easiest way to gain real access was to wo…
Illustration by Liam Eisenberg A new generation discovers that it’s hard to balance work with a well-lived life. The whirlwind surrounding “quiet quitting” first stirred in July when Zaid Khan, a t…
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