Computers as Better Listeners
Posted on27 Oct 2014
Tagsartificial intelligence, computers, judgment, listen, talking cure, The Economist, venting, computer therapy, Jonathan Gratch, Institute for Creative Technologies, journaling
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Allowing people to talk reduces anxiety. It’s a form of therapy. Finding patient, disciplined listeners can be tough though. Computers, using artificial... Read More
Informal Organizational Power Your Personal Power
Posted on28 Mar 2011
Tagsorganization, abilities, achievement, attractiveness, character, credibility, education, experience, formal organizational power, informal organizational power, intelligence, judgment, knowledge, leadership, management, Personality, power, relationships, reliability, seniority, situation, skills, Talent, time, wisdom
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We are all born with power. Neither God nor evolution produces beings bent on their own demise. In groups this power takes... Read More