How to Think About AI in the Workforce

As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes entrenched in many businesses, people are talking about what AI means for the workforce. Ramsay Brown, CEO of Mission Control, a machine learning governance platform for accelerating quality velocity and trust in artificial intelligence, shared some ideas with the Special Competitive Studies Project (SCSP), a bipartisan nonprofit organization, in a podcast. Some…

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How One Furniture Manufacturer Goes ‘Beyond Sustainability’

Humanscale, a leader in the design and manufacture of high-performance ergonomic office products, demonstrates how one company’s leadership can set the example. When it comes to environmental impact, “‘less bad’ is not good enough,” says Humanscale’s founder and CEO, Bob King. “We took a look at our manufacturing and operational activities to understand our key…

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Industrial Reverse Osmosis: Understanding Potential Issues

Industrial reverse osmosis (RO) systems are recognised as an effective water treatment solution; but, like any complex system, they are not immune to potential issues. The challenges, their implications, and the critical importance of proper management – including expert advice and installation, and vigilant follow-up service and maintenance – are discussed below. The Necessity of…

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Celebrating Heritage with Oxford Library Renovation!

Oxford University’s Weston Library renovation by leading architectural practice Wilkinson Eyre focuses on safeguarding its vast and unique collection of books and manuscripts… Part of the University’s world famous Bodleian Library, the Grade Il listed building (formerly the New Bodleian), which was originally designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in the 1930s, stands anew finely…

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