This is an updated version of a story first published on May 5, 2024. For many high school students returning to class, it ...
Monica Cepak has a go-to interview question that tells her a lot about a job candidate: What's the hardest problem you've ever solved at work, and how did you reach a solution? The question itself is ...
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That question, which feels ubiquitous if you're anywhere in the vicinity of the Great Golf Discourse in 2023, might seem ludicrous because the answer seems obvious: Of course, it does! In fact, the ...
Oh, no, math wants us to solve it's problems again... The equation is even stumping mathematicians, with some people adamant about the answer being 1 while others swear it's 16. And this equals 4. Now ...
Back in 2017, Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX and Tesla was asked how he hires team members. He explained that he asks job candidates one simple but important question: “Tell me about some of the most ...
AI isn’t always the answer — companies often overbuild flashy solutions when simpler fixes work better, wasting time, money and trust. Most AI project failures I have seen do not announce themselves ...
Conversational commerce is moving into more consequential territory. For many companies, chat is no longer just a way to answer product questions or deflect simple service requests. It is starting to ...
Last week, I reported on a new survey showing half the adult population in Washington felt the state was on the wrong track, compared with only 39% saying we’re going in the right direction. Some ...
“Should I have kids?” is an age-old question, but the urgent context we find ourselves in today isn’t, as we climb rapidly toward 1.5° Celsius (2.7° Fahrenheit) of warming above pre-industrial levels ...