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Athens, GA — People who regularly use artificial intelligence systems at work have an increased chance of experiencing loneliness and insomnia, according to a team of international researchers.
Itasca, IL — A new white paper from the National Safety Council explains how employers can use data and artificial intelligence technology to reduce the risk of serious injuries and fatalities.
In Episode 23, the S+H editorial team discusses the role of artificial intelligence in safety and its potential impacts. Also, safety leadership expert Rajni Walia of DEKRA answers questions on the safety benefits for organizations that achieve a “just culture.”
Annually, more than 3 million workplace injuries and 5,000 fatal occupational injuries highlight the urgent need for improved environmental, health and safety measures. Technology, including artificial intelligence, can provide solutions to proactively identify hazards, predict risks and enhance safety protocols, ensuring a safer workplace and regulatory compliance. Embracing technology to prevent workplace incidents is increasingly common in modern industries. Advanced technologies such as AI and automation significantly benefit hazard identification, risk prediction and overall safety enhancement. Join us for an enlightening webinar during which we’ll demystify visual AI, showcasing practical examples of how industry leaders redefine their EHS practices.