What Are Your Company’s AI Nightmares? When building guardrails, don’t start with principles; start with the worst outcomes you can imagine. Why Leaders Should Let Minor Mistakes Slide. New research finds that including small slip-ups in performance reviews can drive employees to gossip, disengage, or even sabotage the company.

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What Are Your Company’s AI Nightmares?

When building guardrails, don’t start with principles; start with the worst outcomes you can imagine.

by Reid Blackman

 

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Why Leaders Should Let Minor Mistakes Slide

New research finds that including small slip-ups in performance reviews can drive employees to gossip, disengage, or even sabotage the company.

by Avery Forman

 

 

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