Stories about near misses, lessons learned, and everyday work can bridge the gap between written safety rules and real-world behavior—when used thoughtfully and supported by leadership and technology.
(TNS) — The City of Mesa will soon become the first in the state to train both the community and its employees on how to interact with artificial intelligence. The free courses are anticipated to roll ...
Oracle executive Josh Kanner discusses how contractors Suffolk and Boldt reduced recordable safety incidents using the company’s new safety AI at the CONEXPO trade show in Las Vegas. March 12, 2026 ...
As AI capabilities advance rapidly, states are under increasing pressure to do more with less, modernize legacy systems and improve operations – often without Medicaid-specific guidance on how to use ...
The Department of Labor just released a comprehensive AI Literacy Framework providing employers with a roadmap for training workers to use artificial intelligence technology responsibly and ...
AI is getting better at small tasks, but still lags on long-form analysis. The consequences of prolonged interactions with AI can be disastrous. Use AI like a tool for well-defined tasks, and avoid ...
The potential benefits and pitfalls of this rapidly evolving technology for dermatologists are debated at AAD 2026.
Millions of Americans are turning to AI chatbots for health answers. But are doctors using these tools? And if so, how?
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