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Stuck on a problem? Talking to a rubber duck might unlock the solution
You're neck-deep in IKEA assembly instructions. Furniture parts lie strewn across the floor. Your new purchase sits ...
Boing Boing on MSN
This little yellow duck might be smarter than your colleagues
If you have ever been stuck trying to fix something, only to have the solution appear seemingly by magic when explaining the ...
Others have experimented with a modified rubber duck that, when the user presses a button, nods or offers brief, neutral ...
Mike Couch is a Managing Partner at Couch & Associates where he tackles marketing and technology challenges for brands around the world. At our martech agency, where I serve as CEO and managing ...
The Dispatch on MSN
When You Outsource Friendship to AI
An imaginary AI friend cannot provide the most basic version of this sort of exposure therapy. Articulating your fears about yourself to a trained therapist or a close friend gives you the chance to ...
In one of the nerdiest internet jokes ever, Stack Overflow, a website for programmers, introduced a rubber duck for an April Fools’ Day joke. The duck’s role was to help visitors solve computer ...
Elliot Varoy does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
(MENAFN- The Conversation) You're neck-deep in IKEA assembly instructions. Furniture parts lie strewn across the floor. Your new purchase sits half-complete in front of you, mocking your fruitless ...
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