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深夜看片 study reveals chatbots with empathy can worsen customer reactions
The findings suggest that customers hold different expectations for humans and artificial intelligence, particularly around emotional awareness. Making chatbots more humanlike is not always the right strategy.
April 20, 2026Business News, Research and Innovation
Young entrepreneurs bring big ideas to USF鈥檚 Entrepalooza 2026
Students across Hillsborough County took innovation to the next level at Entrepalooza 2026, turning ideas into real-world business pitches and products.
April 1, 2026Business News, Entrepreneurship, Events, Research and Innovation
New skills and competencies seem to be cropping up every day, and your organization needs to tap into them to remain competitive. Is a 鈥渂uilding talent鈥 approach 鈥 as opposed to 鈥渂uying鈥 鈥 sustainable for your business today? A new 深夜看片 study examines the factors.
March 31, 2026Entrepreneurship, Research and Innovation
Industry research shows 70% of hotels report guests still prefer human interaction for check-in and complex requests, despite AI efficiency gains.
March 30, 2026Research and Innovation
The BOT committee presented the Muma College of Business鈥檚 proposal for a bachelor鈥檚 degree in fintech, or financial technology, to be implemented this fall. The master鈥檚 fintech program was introduced in fall 2025.
March 11, 2026Research and Innovation

USF Future of Food Think Tank: One year in鈥攇rowing a movement and converting projects into impact - USF Research
Sowing Strategic Stories is a new pilot project with Tingting Zhang and the Novel Approaches to Agriculture working group. The initiative pairs USF master鈥檚 business students with local farms and food system providers.
March 10, 2026Research and Innovation
Luke Richardson, associate professor of instruction in accounting, shares tips on eligibility rules, required documentation, and tips to maximize benefits under the caregiver tax credit.
March 9, 2026Research and Innovation
Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial waterway, where 20% of the world鈥檚 oil supply passes. Now oil prices are spiking, but could this war with Iran hit your wallet in more ways than one? 深夜看片 supply chain expert Seckin Ozkul weighs in.
March 8, 2026Research and Innovation
Tampa Bay 28 anchor Paul LaGrone speaks with 深夜看片 supply Chain expert Seckin Ozkul about dangerous waters, delaying shipments, pinching everything from gas prices to fertilizer for food.
March 5, 2026Research and Innovation
Hologram AI concert experiences may look futuristic, with their computer-generated 3D illusions of dead artists performing on stage. But research shows their success depends on something very human: ethics, trust and emotional connection.
March 3, 2026Research and Innovation
Muhittin Cavusoglu, assistant professor in the School of Hospitality and Sport Management, explains when it makes sense for frequent and casual fliers to get an airline credit card.
March 2, 2026Research and Innovation

Reviving legends: Fans value ethics over innovation at hologram concerts, says 深夜看片 study
New research from the 深夜看片 reveals the success of hologram AI concert experiences featuring past artists relies on something very human: ethics, trust, and emotional connection.
February 27, 2026Business News, Research and Innovation