Tag: technology
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Most Americans Say Racial Bias is a Problem in the Workplace. Can AI Help?
Majorities of white, black, Hispanic and Asian Americans say racial and ethnic bias in hiring practices and performance evaluations is a problem. But they differ over how big of a problem is, according to a Pew Research Center survey of U.S. adults conducted in December 2022. Some 64% of Black adults described bias…
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The Oldest Thing That I Have And I Still Use Daily
The oldest thing that I still have and I use daily is a Gillette shaving kit that I received on my 40th birthday back in 2016 and it still runs like a charm and I haven’t had a problem with it since, not one break, drop or battery issue at all since I’ve had it…
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Do I Remember Life Before The Internet?
Do I remember what it was like before the Internet? Of course I do because I’m at the age where if you wanted to look something up or do some serious research a person had to either visit a library or purchase books where the information was and that at times was time consuming, but…
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The Pros and Cons of Globalization
Trade has been the driving force of the global economy and interaction of communities since ancient times. With the technological advancement and evolution of society, international commerce is heightened. Currently, one can order goods from abroad and receive them anywhere around the world. The connectiveness of the countries results from increased globalization, which very much…
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Financial Companies Rises and Innovations
Financial activities are often associated with many risks that must be resolved for company’s successful operations. Besides, at the moment, many large and start-up companies are trying to follow the emerging innovations. This blog aims to explore the reasons for this behavior, its propensity to innovate, and the maintenance of risk among financial companies. In…
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The Lack of Diversity in Tech: A Cultural Issue Discussed
Women are expected to make up 47.2% of the workforce by 2024. However, the tech industry is still lagging behind the curve. Only 26% of computing jobs are held by women. Of these women, only 3% are African-American, 6% are Asian,and 2% are Hispanic. The numbers are clear; even in today’s modern times, women (and…