Elevate Your AI with Smart Data Automation In the realm of AI Consulting and GenAI Solutions, the key to creating intelligent and responsive AI chatbots lies in the quality of data they’re trained on. At LifeSpace Enterprise, we’ve honed our skills in extracting vast amounts of data from a myriad of sources, ensuring our AI…

Data and AI Revolution: Insights for Small to Medium-Sized Businesses
As an AI Consultant, I’ve had the privilege of delving into the comprehensive report “Laying the foundation for data- and AI-led growth,” produced by MIT Technology Review Insights in partnership with Databricks. This global study, authored by Denis McCauley and meticulously edited by Teresa Elsey, offers a wealth of knowledge that is particularly relevant for…

College Advice: Establishing Boundaries in Remote Education
by Rebekah BaughmanStudent at Emporia State University Online education has given us the amazing ability to continue to attend classes even in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. While transitioning from in-person classes to online learning has its obstacles, it is a necessity. Online learning can be great because it allows us to stay connected,…

College Advice: Why I Decided to Embrace Change
by Priscilla KwatengStudent at University of Michigan Ann Arbor It’s funny how change comes in many forms. It doesn’t matter whether it’s a positive, negative, or neutral change, there’s still that bubble of anxiety that resides in the pit of our stomachs whenever it comes around. It’s something we all have to live through at…

Samuel is Making Space for Exercise
“As a young boy, I had severe struggles with my weight. I was fat, out of shape, and did not have a single bit of confidence with in myself. As a result, I was angry and hunting for a change. My dad recommended I start running and lifting weights to address my insecurities. I explored…

Pauline is Making Space for Taking a Step Back
“As an adult, I am sure you have caught yourself thinking ‘I wish I could be a 4-year-old for just one more day.’ Although children have their own challenging days and personal problems, these seem so trivial in an adult world. As we grow older, going through each school year, each one gets harder and…

Carson is Making Space for Productivity
I love to play, watch, and write about sports. I play basketball, and I’m on the Michigan States club Ultimate Frisbee team. Since 2016, I have been writing for The Jet Press, a website sponsored by the FanSided Network that has non-stop analysis on the New York Jets. Additionally, I started my own sports blog,…

Laura is Making Space for Self-Care and Mental Health
“I believe that it’s essential to be cautious about which thoughts you allow space in your head. This affects everything, even your day to day tasks. If you are struggling mentally, the rest of your body will struggle and you will not be able to put your best foot forward.” Laura Torres, Student at UCF…

Abigail is Making Space for Lending a Helping Hand
“For me, helping others is the foundation of human connection. We all feel a little lonely from time to time, and it’s never bad to seek external guidance. We ask ourselves: Is there another way I can do this? Is there anyone who has gone through the same thing? If so, how can I find…

Angel is Making Space for Travel Journaling
Travel journaling is important to me because I’ve always loved travel and being creative but have been too shy to actually share my passion. That ends in 2020. This year, I will share and keep on creating! Regardless of my viewership, I’m still excited even to document my beautiful world travels. –Angel Wolf, Student at…

College Advice: 5 tips if the pandemic has left you with a tight grocery budget this fall
by Rebekah BaughmanStudent at Emporia State University There is no doubt that the COVID-19 pandemic has turned our reality upside down, and that is especially true when it comes to the college student community. With the shutdown of colleges, universities, and businesses comes the loss of many student jobs. On top of that, if you…

Lauren is Making Space for Vocalizing Thoughts Through Writing
It’s not that I don’t have anything to say, it’s that I’m too shy to say anything. Publicly, that is. I have this perpetual fear of not being “enough,” complemented with a steaming hot side dish of “imposter syndrome.” I’m positive that’s something almost everyone has experienced or tasted the residual energy of. And the…