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Why is Europe falling behind the US on AI adoption at work?

A new study shows a clear gap in workplace AI use between the US and Europe - and suggests management structure may be a key reason why. Europe might be slower to adopt artificial intelligence (AI) than the United States because of how its businesses are structured, according to new research. The report from Brookings Institute surveyed more than 5,000 people in the United States and six European countries to find out how regularly they use AI at work: France, Germany, the Netherlands,...

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With World Cup, Atlanta seeks to show how it has moved on from 1990s notoriety

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Pope Leo urges Spain's church to listen to abuse victims

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