The AI Paradox: Navigating Tech Waters in Hawai‘i's Business Landscape
As AI reshapes the business world, island companies face the challenge of embracing innovation without compromising cultural values.
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As AI reshapes the business world, island companies face the challenge of embracing innovation without compromising cultural values.
Cross-cultural collaboration is at the heart of East-West Center President Suzanne Vares- Lum’s mission to promote better relations and understanding among the people and nations of the United States, Asia, and the Pacific. With the Indo-Pacific region facing unprecedented environmental…
Not only does Hawaiian Telcom’s fiber internet provide a stronger connection than competitors’ standard copper or cable networks, but it also provides a more secure connection by design—at an affordable price.
As the Leeward side grows and evolves, so too do the investments being made in workforce development and in health care. Meet some of the people and organizations driving positive change within the communities of West O‘ahu.
Take a mindful moment with HMSA
Mid-Pacific Institute’s diverse environment and supportive culture empower every student to thrive – with confidence, adaptability, and integrity.
In today’s digital age, our eyes are constantly bombarded with screens, leading to increased strain. Whether it's working on a computer, scrolling through a smartphone, or watching television, prolonged screen time can have significant repercussions on eye health. Implementing the 20-20-20 rule, however, can potentially benefit your eye health and overall well-being.
Introducing Alana Kobayashi Pakkala as CEO
One of the biggest challenges faced by small business owners in Hawaii is attracting the right talent to join their team. With a limited pool of candidates, it can be difficult to find individuals who align with your company's values and have the necessary skills and experience.
Cades Schutte Trusts & Estates Department Chair Rhonda L. Griswold will transition to Senior Counsel in 2025. She introduces incoming Chair Summer G. Shelverton and highlights the full capabilities of the team.
The Chamber of Commerce Hawaii’s Young Professionals Program will hold its second annual Cost of Living Summit on October 25, 2024 at the ‘Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach.
Through community giving and workforce development, the HDS Foundation is advancing oral health in Hawai‘i by promoting oral health education and improving access to dental care for underserved populations.
A variety of therapies can help individuals impacted by a collective trauma reflect on and improve their mental health.
In continuing the topic of the July 2024 article, “Will ChatGPT replace Home Inspectors?”, this article explores, “What if Salvador Dali was a Home Inspector?”.
Profiles of up and coming attorneys in the Hawaii legal community.
Hawaiian Telcom is the only Hawai‘i internet service provider that has invested more than $1 billion since 2010 to expand and support its network and serve its customers on Maui and throughout the state
For master navigator Nainoa Thompson, true leadership means inspiring the next generation to answer the questions that we cannot.
Shaping communities through design excellence. This article recognizes the winners and entrants in the AIA Honolulu 66th Annual Design Awards.
As the Leeward side grows and evolves, so too do the investments being made in workforce development and in health care. Meet some of the people and organizations driving positive change within the communities of West O‘ahu.
American Savings Bank has been ranked one of the best banks in Hawaii by Forbes for 2024, excelling in customer service, trust, and digital services.
The visionary blueprint calls for policy making and direct change that’s data-informed based on its comprehensive study of Hawaii’s past and present realities.
In continuing the topic of the July 2024 article, “Will ChatGPT replace Home Inspectors?”, this article explores, “What if Salvador Dali was a Home Inspector?”.
Kaiser Permanente has a hand in helping Hawai‘i in many different ways, from responding to the needs of Maui residents to helping nonprofits care for the land.
HI Now Daily, the thriving live show celebrating everything local, will be broadcast live on all three channels of Hawaii News Now beginning in September.