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Do People Trust Robots As Much As Humans?

The Horizons Tracker

New research from the University of Montreal is the latest to explore how trust in robotic technology ebbs and flows among those working alongside them. It was in many ways a classic game theory setup, with the human volunteer knowing that gains were to be made, but trust would be key.

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Embrace the Complexity of Cyber Defense

Harvard Business Review

Widespread use of antivirus, intrusion detection technologies, improved cryptography algorithms, and methods for blacklisting infected web sites are just a few examples of how technical advances have improved cyber defense. This approach has greatly enhanced our ability to defend information systems against attack.

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Why Your Company Should Partner with Rivals

Harvard Business Review

His company is quite respected in the sustainability community both for its progressive social equity policies and for green technology that limits the environmental impacts of his company's manufacturing activities. So I asked: Do you foresee a time when you'd willingly provide access to your leading green technology to your competitors?

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How to Create Remarkable Teams PART 2 – Collaboration

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Obviously, your behavior is one of the most important influences on your teams and your culture. Economics and game theory also provide valuable insight into the study of trust (cf. This means allowing people to influence decisions to the extent that the outcome of a decision will influence them.

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