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Bentley RSM Gallery Unveils New Installation

A new installation at Bentley’s RSM Gallery is featured as a way to draw attention to the continuing humanitarian crisis at the US-Mexico Border.

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Con Watch: Artificial Intelligence Is Making Scams Worse

Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman reveals that in just about every scam currently being perpetrated, criminals are using AI to make their deceptions more effective and convincing.

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Bosses know their employees are burned out and they’re scared about retaining talent

Data from the Bentley-Gallup Business in Society Report is featured for showing that workers say four-day, 40-hour weeks, mental health days, and limiting after-hours workloads would have the most positive impacts on their well-being.

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New list scores TV, streaming series for on-screen and behind-the-scenes diversity and inclusion

Assistant Professor of Information Design and Corporate Communication David Stamps asserts that television is a powerful cultural tool that needs to reflect diversity and inclusion both in content and production.

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AI trends: What experts, execs think artificial intelligence will look like in 2024

Associate Professor of Mathematics Noah Giansiracusa shares his predictions for how artificial intelligence will continue to develop and make an impact.

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The cautionary tale of Sports Illustrated’s alleged AI blunders

Management Lecturer Christie Lindor offers advice on how companies can be transparent with their audience if they are using artificial intelligence to create content.

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How Popular Are DEI Programs, Really?

The Bentley-Gallup Business in Society report is highlighted for revealing that people want employers focused more fair wages, a good workplace environment, and flexibility over promoting DEI. 

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How artificial intelligence is shaping holiday scams

Senior Lecturer Steve Weisman offers tips for consumers on protecting themselves from scammers using AI to create websites that look just like major retailers.

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Suicide rates for women increased 4 percent in 2022, according to latest CDC data

Assistant Professor of Natural and Applied Sciences Arielle Scoglio offers thoughts on why suicide rates among women have increased.

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American businesses love AI. But what do consumers think?

An opinion piece takes a close look at data from the Bentley-Gallup Business in Society Report and asserts that businesses need to thoughtfully manage the transition to adopting AI technologies, since many Americans distrust AI. 

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