Senior leaders invest heavily in building engaged organizations. Yet new research, involving more than 4300 managers and employees, found a hidden … Read more: Are You Overburdening Your Most Engaged Employees? – Harvard Business Review
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High oil prices are boosting the Kremlin’s coffers, helping plug a budget hole and sustain the war effort in Ukraine. But beyond oil, a global … Read more: The Iran conflict is a boon for Russia’s ‘war machine.’ And it’s not just about oil – CNN
The decision is the most significant since Kirsty Coventry was elected last year to serve as president of the I.O.C.. Read more: Olympic Committee Bars Transgender Athletes From Women’s Events – The New York Times
They returned and scored a goal in extra time to win the game 1-0. Soccer Football – Senegal lawyers give press conference on AFCON appeal case – The … Read more: Senegal pledges to fight ‘robbery’ after CAF strips it of AFCON title – Al Jazeera
Thank you, Donald, for the kind introduction. 1 I am honored to be here in Dallas. I very much enjoyed my time today meeting with community … Read more: Speech by Vice Chair Jefferson on the economic outlook and energy effects – Federal Reserve Board
Ads are rolling out across the US on ChatGPT’s free tier. I asked OpenAI’s bot 500 questions to see what these ads were like and how they related … Read more: I Asked ChatGPT 500 Questions. Here Are the Ads I Saw Most Often | WIRED
Despite rising concerns about sycophancy—excessive agreement or flattery from artificial intelligence (AI) systems—little is known about its … Read more: Sycophantic AI decreases prosocial intentions and promotes dependence – Science
For 26 days, oil shipments out of the Persian Gulf have stopped. But ships that made it out before the war started have been at sea delivering … Read more: The energy crisis has only just begun | CBC News