Envoy Introduces Workplace Occupancy Analytics Solution for Informed Decision-Making

“Envoy Introduces Workplace Occupancy Analytics Solution for Informed Decision-Making”

Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12, to hear how leaders are integrating and optimizing AI investments for success. Learn More San Francisco-based workplace platform Envoy today announced the launch of Envoy Workplace, a unified workplace occupancy analytics tool. This captures data from various sources, such as door access scans, WiFi usage and

SoundExchange CEO advocates for artists’ “fairness and control” in AI usage

SoundExchange CEO advocates for artists’ “fairness and control” in AI usage

Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12, to hear how leaders are integrating and optimizing AI investments for success. Learn More Anyone who watched OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s testimony before a Senate panel on Tuesday suddenly learned about the Washington, DC-based nonprofit Sound Exchange, a music technology organization founded 20 years ago to

Newly Discovered Exoplanet May Host Liquid Water and Abundant Volcanoes

Newly Discovered Exoplanet May Host Liquid Water and Abundant Volcanoes

For most of the exoplanets we've discovered, we know very few details. We know a bit about the star they orbit and maybe a partial list of other planets in the same system. And we typically know either how large they are or how heavy they are. It's not a lot to go on. But

Adapting to the New Realities of AI: Playing with Fire

“Adapting to the New Realities of AI: Playing with Fire”

Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12, to hear how leaders are integrating and optimizing AI investments for success. Learn More When humans discovered fire roughly 1.5 million years ago, they probably knew they had something good right away. But they likely discovered the downsides pretty quickly: Getting too close and getting burned

NASA’s Aging Workforce is Surpassed by Its Historic Buildings

NASA’s Aging Workforce is Surpassed by Its Historic Buildings

It's big news when a hurricane damages buildings at NASA's Kennedy Space Center or hits a rocket factory in New Orleans. There's damage that needs repairing immediately so missions can move forward to launch. But there's a deeper problem with NASA's infrastructure. Erik Weiser, director of NASA's facilities and real estate division, told a blue-ribbon