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How to Decide Between a Power Dialer vs Predictive Dialer
When it comes to streamlining the efficiency and effectiveness of your call team, an auto dialer is one of the most impactful tools. Power dialers and predictive dialers are two of the most common types of dialers used in call centers, but they can be used by any organization that needs to conduct outreach at scale. Cold calling, collections, appointment…
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How to decide which VPN to use
You’re not alone if you’re struggling to decide which VPN to use. There’s not enough time in the day to test out the dozens of options available on the market. No worries, though—we’ll offer helpful advice on picking the best VPN for your needs. We’ll start with a simple question: what do you need a VPN for? Knowing the purpose…
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Will AI help doctors decide whether you live or die? – Computerworld
“Clinicians may also become de-skilled as over-reliance on the outputs of AI diminishes critical thinking,” Shegewi said. “Large-scale deployments will likely raise issues concerning patient data privacy and regulatory compliance. The risk for bias, inherent in any AI model, is also huge and might harm underrepresented populations.” Additionally, AI’s increasing use by healthcare insurance companies doesn’t typically translate into what’s…
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The Supreme Court will decide the fate of America’s low-income broadband fund
The Supreme Court agreed to hear arguments on a case involving funding for a major broadband subsidy program, the Universal Service Fund (USF). SCOTUS granted cert in a pair of cases called Federal Communications Commission v. Consumers’ Research, and Schools, Health & Libraries Broadband Coalition v. Consumers’ Research, which were consolidated for oral arguments. They center around whether Congress inappropriately…
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Use the 25% Rule to Decide How Much Home You Can Afford
When it comes to buying a home, one of the biggest challenges is figuring out exactly how much house you can reasonably afford. After all, you don’t want to end up “house poor,” paying so much for your mortgage that you have little left over for other expenses and savings. That’s where the “25% rule of thumb” can be a…
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