How CFOs should be strategizing about generative A.I. spend
"The issue isn’t 'What should we spend?' It’s 'What do we want our returns to be?'"
"The issue isn’t 'What should we spend?' It’s 'What do we want our returns to be?'"
Andrew Lo proposed a $30bn cancer “megafund” a decade ago to combine drug testing projects to diversify risk.
Questions remain as to how the sport industry can capitalize on new virtual reality spaces.
The rich and powerful have hijacked progress throughout history, says Daron Acemoglu. They did so in the Middle Ages and now in the age of AI.
"You know where you want to go. You know where the summit is, but there are no more markers and you have to feel your way."
Research led by Emilio Castilla found that referred employees received more support than other new hires.
In "The Rise and Fall of the EAST," Mr. Huang explains Chinese history as a tussle between administrative "scale" and intellectual "scope."
Kristin Forbes discusses her outlook for the economy and policy ahead of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's speech.
"It's a bad idea for any organization to make a uniform rule across the whole organization as to what should be the design of the hybrid."
Associate Professor Dean Eckles studies how our social networks affect our behavior and shape our lives.