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Chuck Densinger

Technology blogger and co-founder

Chuck Densinger is a technology blogger and the co-founder and chief operating officer at Elicit, a customer science and strategy consultancy that helps clients uncover latent insights about their customers, and apply those insights to business, marketing, product, loyalty, brand and customer experience strategy. Chuck is also co-author of “Geek Nerd Suit: Breaking Down Walls, Unifying Teams and Creating Cutting-Edge Customer Centricity.”

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    Artificial intelligence
    Why humans still hold the advantage in decision automation

    While machines can and will magnify our thinking and apply it to data faster and more accurately than we can, they still can’t think for us.

    By Chuck Densinger
    April 24
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The New Approach to Mental Health

Workers are feeling the strain. Here's what employers need to know, and what they can do to help.

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