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Travelers says changes are coming to TPC River Highlands after complaints over low scores

Changes will be made to the TPC River Highlands golf course after record low scoring last week during the PGA Tour s annual Travelers Championship. Travelers Executive Vice President and Chief …

Bordonaro: Travelers Championship shows Hartford region has major league potential

The Travelers Championship this year raised $2.5 million for charity, providing an important lifeline for local nonprofits. Just as significant is the impact the PGA Tour event has on promoting the Greater Hartford region. Throughout the four-day televised tournament aired on the Golf Channel and CBS viewers were treated to numerous shots of Hartford’s skyline and other regional assets including the Wadsworth Atheneum.

North Little Rock ballpark talks focus on fixes, upgrades

NORTH LITTLE ROCK North Little Rock survived Major League Baseball's effort to slash about 40 minor-league baseball teams, but its reward for making the cut is a mandate from MLB to spend millions of dollars on revamping Dickey-Stephens Park.

North Little Rock ballpark talks focus on fixes, upgrades

NORTH LITTLE ROCK North Little Rock survived Major League Baseball's effort to slash about 40 minor-league baseball teams, but its reward for making the cut is a mandate from MLB to spend millions of dollars on revamping Dickey-Stephens Park.

Companies should take baby steps when experimenting with AI technology

Image Tom Davenport Tom Davenport co-founder of the International Institute for Analytics and author of “The AI Advantage: How to Put the Artificial Intelligence Revolution to Work” said companies that have been most successful in using AI to their advantage are taking smaller steps, rather than embarking on large-scale projects. “In general, I believe that these less ambitious AI projects are more likely to be successful than the really dramatic moonshots,” Davenport said. “AI does small things very well, it doesn’t do big tasks nearly as well.” Davenport spoke about the current state of AI’s use in business at an event hosted by the Hartford-based Travelers Institute, the public policy and educational arm of property-casualty insurer Travelers Cos. At the event, which also featured Travelers Executive Vice President and Chief Technology and Operations Officer Mojgan Lefebvre, Davenport differentiated useful AI business applications from high-tech hype.

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