Artificial intelligence brings us back to the human touch

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With work teams scattered at homes and elsewhere, staying connected has taken on greater importance.  “The pandemic forced us to digitally transform the world overnight,” said Guibert Englebienne, chief technology officer and co-founder of Globant, a digital innovation, design and engineering company. “Organizations suddenly found themselves in a broadly remote working environment,” he said. “That creates a lot of challenges.” Technology is coming to the rescue in the form of artificial intelligence, as Englebienne explained to Meghan M. Biro, analyst, brand strategist, podcaster and TalentCulture chief executive officer. “It was natural, at some point, to start asking, ‘Is our team…...

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Jim Katzaman Jim Katzaman is a manager at Largo Financial Services. A writer by trade, he graduated from Lebanon Valley College, Pennsylvania, with a Bachelor of Arts in English. He enlisted in the Air Force and served for 25 years in public affairs – better known in the civilian world as public relations. He also earned an Associate’s Degree in Applied Science in Public Affairs. Since retiring, he has been a consultant and in the federal General Service as a public affairs specialist. He also acquired life and health insurance licenses, which resulted in his present affiliation with Largo Financial Services. In addition to expertise in financial affairs, he gathers the majority of his story content from Twitter chats. This has led him to publish about a wide range of topics such as social media, marketing, sexual harassment, workplace trends, productivity and financial management. Medium has named him a top writer in social media.