CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A new survey from Grant Thornton, one of America’s largest brands of professionals providing end-to-end audit, assurance, tax and advisory services, revealed key insights ...
Nearly 70% of US Adults Say One Tech Glitch Throws Off Their Lives. Why That's a Problem and How to Do Better ...
NAR's 2025 Technology Survey reveals eSignature (79%) and social media (75%) remain the most widely used tech tools among Realtors, with AI adoption reaching 68% of agents. Despite widespread ...
Want smarter insights in your inbox? Sign up for our weekly newsletters to get only what matters to enterprise AI, data, and security leaders. Subscribe Now A new survey reveals that U.S. business ...
Staffing shortages, administrative burdens and opportunities for technology are top of mind for behavioral health organizations, a new survey reveals. The survey, done by Kipu Health, reached more ...
HONOR commissioned a new survey for the arrival of the HONOR Magic V3. This survey included 9,000 people (adults), it was done in Europe, and it showed the importance of reliable tech and battery life ...
A historically tumultuous year for federal employees didn’t dim the public’s pre-shutdown view of government services, according to a new survey that largely credited tech adoption for the positive ...
The tools of an automotive technician have evolved way beyond wrenches. A survey conducted by Anyline, a provider of artificial intelligence-powered data-capture software, found 70% of technicians ...
A new survey by SPR finds that gender bias remains widespread in historically male-dominated fields like science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), with 73% of the women in those fields ...
Most students entering higher education today have some experience with consumer technology, and so use that experience as a yardstick for campus tech. A new survey from the online publication Inside ...
The survey involved over 6,000 people across the U.K. and looked at four different categories of tech: digital IT or communications systems, like laptops and smartphones; wearable and remote sensing ...
Pew’s data show that U.S. adults are far less likely to think positively about AI than experts: only 17 percent think it’ll benefit the U.S. “somewhat” positively over the next 20 years—56 percent of ...
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