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Who?
Expleo
What?
Whitepaper
Where?
Here
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We live and work in a more connected world than ever before. Many of the promises of the past have come to pass, like faster access to information, and the assistance of supercomputers and advanced algorithms.
What few predicted, however, was just how much time would be spent managing this maze of technology. With one software for process A, another for process B and platforms upon platforms, it’s a job just to keep on top of the tools that are meant to help us.
Hyperautomation takes this complexity and makes it simple, giving you and your teams new ways of working, rapid tech integration, the ability to process thousands of requests every minute, and AI assistance at your fingertips.
The bottom line of hyperautomation for companies: enhanced operations, elevated customer experience, greater efficiencies, and better accuracy and certainty in predicting trends.
When vital and sometimes trivial tasks are taken care of behind the scenes, your people are calm, in control, and can focus on things that matter most. They can contribute constructively to transforming your business with a clear focus on your customers.
That’s hyperautomation.
Hyper for business. Calm for you.
Who?
Lenovo
What?
Whitepaper
Where?
Here
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The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in higher education surged by 2.3 times over the past year, with just 15% of teachers saying they weren’t using the tool at all.
That surge will continue; 93% of higher ed leaders expect even more use over the next two years, and 75% of them believe that AI will play a key role in shaping the future of their institutions. But it’s not just the future that’s being shaped by AI in higher ed.
Today’s administrative offices, classrooms, and research labs are being impacted by it, too. It’s not hard to see why artificial intelligence is gaining ground in our institutions that build natural intelligence.
AI can simplify complex topics for learners, increase accessibility to learning, streamline workflows, and allow teachers and institutions to focus more on students and less on the “other stuff.”
Many AI experts tout the technology’s potential to transform education into a more personalized learning experience and help educators become more efficient at their jobs.
All of which is to say: AI is here to stay, and it’s changing the way universities teach, research, and manage their business. You’re going to want to get on board if you haven’t already.
Who?
Co-op
What?
Blog
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The UK is a nation of animal lovers, who are willing to do everything they can to keep their pets happy, healthy and safe. Pet insurance helps to ensure they can give the care their furry friends need when they need it.
Unfortunately, as the cost of living continues to rise, so does the price of the average pet insurance policy. While it can be incredibly frustrating to see your premium increase every year, there are many unavoidable factors behind it.
Ageing pets
The most simple reason why pet insurance bills go up annually is because pets are another year older. Like all of us, the older we get, the more prone we are to ailments that require attention. That increased risk is factored into policy price.
Inflation
Inflation impacts everything from property and equipment to energy bills and wages. These things put together can drive up the cost of providing insurance, which is then reflected in premiums.
Vet costs
Staff and medication shortages, mounting equipment costs and soaring demand have seen pet medical bills skyrocket in recent years. So much so that vet fees are rising faster than inflation in the UK. As a result, insurers must pay more to cover customer claims for vet treatment.
Who?
National Rail
What?
Blog
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Great Britain has some extraordinary libraries that do much more than just stock books. Find out what else they have to offer with our short guide to 7 of the best – and how to get there by train
Books, cafes, shops, exhibitions, activities and more, today’s libraries are dynamic, vibrant spaces that have a lot to offer people of all ages and interests. And Britain is home to some absolute wonders, from big names to lesser-known gems, which you can read all about below.
Oh, and one more thing – they’re all easy to get to by train, and more affordably, too, with 1/3 off tickets when you book and travel with a Railcard.
1. The British Library, London
One of the largest libraries in the world, The British Library is estimated to contain over 13.5 million printed books, with stacks and stacks of them on display. A highlight is the unmissable 6-storey glass tower that rises from the heart of the building. It contains books that used to belong to King George III no less.
Beyond the multitude of books, the library also hosts temporary and permanent exhibitions – including the Treasures of the British Library – offers tours, and has cafes and restaurants for refreshments, as well as hard-to-resist gift shops.
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