I’m not one to brag, but for a short period of time, I was a top Kindle publisher in the not-so-large Amish romance genre. I’m from rural Pennsylvania, but even with that credential, I never thought I ...
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New robot vision system grasps glass, shiny objects without depth sensors
Researchers at Tokyo University of Science have developed a new vision-based system that allows ...
Like many professional advisors, I love checking out all new shiny objects coming down the pike. If they can make our professional lives easier, why not? Sometimes, it's a new app or a new way of ...
Last Friday, after enduring three cold, gray days and nights beneath a quarter-inch of ice, we in Memphis were gifted with the return of the sun and a glittering display of trees sparkling in the ...
The most paranoid among us already know the checklist to avoid modern audio eavesdropping: Sweep your home or office for bugs. Put your phone in a Faraday bag—or a fridge. Consider even stripping ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. It’s easy for those of us in the tech industry to fall under the spell of the "shiny object" ...
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NASA’s Curiosity rover spots mysterious shiny cylinder-shaped object on Mars
NASA’s Curiosity rover has captured an image of a mysterious shiny cylinder, sparking widespread curiosity and debate among ...
When ChatGPT launched, Tom Ferry coach Jason Pantana saw agents react to artificial intelligence (AI) the same way they once reacted to social media — with curiosity, fear and shiny-object syndrome.
Streaming platforms for Shiny Objects - The Conductor with ADHD haven’t been announced yet. Check back soon for updates on where you can watch it online.
Don’t let shiny object syndrome haunt you this Halloween. Whether it’s the AI rabbit hole or the marketing monster, here are six traps that can derail startups and how to avoid them. Artificial ...
Employers and employees usually have a shared interest. They all want the company to succeed, and the better a company does, the better off its employees will be. There are small frictions between ...
Have you ever worked with someone who is full of big ideas and constantly hops from one project to the next? If so, you’ve likely encountered a case of what psychologists call shiny-object syndrome.
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