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Companies using AI pay insufficient attention to impact on staff

Companies using AI pay insufficient attention to impact on staff

Companies implementing artificial intelligence are failing to adequately consider the impact on their employees. The adoption of AI often leads to changes in task complexity and mental workload, requiring better support systems for workers.

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57 municipal notices on demolition, tree removal and hospitality in Haarlem last week

57 municipal notices on demolition, tree removal and hospitality in Haarlem last week

The municipality of Haarlem processed 57 permit applications last week concerning demolition, tree felling, and hospitality activities. These reports aim to inform residents about various developments and projects occurring within their local neighborhoods.

Brakes on extra floors for Haarlem buildings: Too expensive, legally complex and parking issues

Brakes on extra floors for Haarlem buildings: Too expensive, legally complex and parking issues

The Haarlem city government has decided against a city-wide initiative to add extra floors to existing buildings following a two-year feasibility study. While the project aimed to address housing shortages, it was canceled due to significant financial, legal, and parking obstacles.

Fake Europol emails about child pornography accusations

Fake Europol emails about child pornography accusations

The Fraudehelpdesk is warning against fake emails appearing to be from Europol that accuse recipients of possessing child pornography. These fraudulent messages are being used by criminals to steal personal information and scam individuals.

Dutch Tax Authority to stop including BSN in payments this year

Dutch Tax Authority to stop including BSN in payments this year

The Dutch Tax Administration will stop including citizen service numbers (BSN) in payment descriptions by the end of this year to improve privacy. This change, reported by the Dutch Data Protection Authority, will see the BSN replaced by a unique random number.

Motion sick? How it happens and what you can do about it

Motion sick? How it happens and what you can do about it

As the summer holiday season approaches, ENT specialist Raymond van de Berg explains the causes of motion sickness and provides tips on how to manage it. The condition affects approximately one in three travelers using cars, planes, or boats.