Reopening the Economy: How AI Is Providing Guidance
As communities take various measures to reopen for business while reducing the risk of further COVID-19 outbreaks, navigating the recovery is daunting. It’s a historic juggling of public health considerations with the need to revive the economy. Business and community leaders are struggling to pilot through a dense fog. For us at Wunderman Thompson, a […]
What Can Games Teach Us About Cybersecurity?
Cybersecurity is essential. But building a strong security culture is a struggle for many organizations. New processes and structures need to be created and adopted for securing users, data and applications—wherever they are, including in the cloud. That means managing change, training and persuading teams to do things differently than they have before. Increasingly, training […]
A Day to Recognize and Honor the Vital Role of Nurses
Compassionate care is a big part of what we do as nurses. Our job has always been to help both patients and their families. We listen to questions and concerns, explain details of treatments and procedures, and lend support in many other ways. We have extensive skill sets in the health sciences, as well as […]
Paving the Way for Diversity in the Decade of Ubiquitous AI
It was 2:30 a.m., and I suddenly realized I had forgotten to close the parentheses—a crucial step in the code I’d been working on perfecting for the past five hours. By this point in my undergraduate career, the University of Texas at Austin computer lab had come to feel like home. But as I scanned […]
The Crisis and Beyond: How to Cut Costs Intelligently
Because of revenue declines from the coronavirus pandemic, 25 percent of all global public companies could run out of cash in the next six months—unless they make a smart intervention. Preserving cash is, therefore, a huge imperative. But so is planning for the post-pandemic business world. I’m a strategist for IBM Global Business Services, which […]