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New research reveals that 90% of organizations using AI report KPI improvement

"I was surprised and disappointed by how many organizations haven't bothered to use technology to revisit and revise their important metrics."

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Data literacy: A permanent challenge

"In a world flooded with data, the companies that have data literate people will be the winners."

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Is the rich world stuck in an ‘upper-income trap’?

The west is not channelling innovation as well as it could. “This reflects the dominance of a few firms that are hoarding innovative resources."

Mar 15, 2024
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The asymmetrical impact of quantitative easing and quantitative tightening on yields

The main topic of discussion at the US Monetary Policy Forum was the newly released paper "Quantitative Tightening Around the Globe ..."

Mar 18, 2024
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AI doesn't have to destroy jobs. It can empower the working class.

Research from Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, Danielle Li, and Mert Demirer is referenced in this article about the effects of AI on workers.

Mar 19, 2024
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MIT's Sloan School launches ambitious climate center to aid policymakers

"The Climate Policy Center is not going to fund-raise through corporations. It'll be through the endowment that has already been provided ... "

Mar 13, 2024
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How blatantly false headlines can distort what we believe in

Mendacity and the uncritical repetition of blatant lies can chip away at our ability to assess the plausibility of other, unrelated news stories.

Mar 13, 2024
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Why some brilliant geeks do stupid things

"Hubris is a thing — a very, very human thing. Have the geeks figured out how to eliminate hubris? No, it's a very hard thing to eliminate."

Mar 12, 2024
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As boards focus more on cybersecurity, are they missing one of the biggest threats?

"With the mandate on boards to serve as the strategic cybersecurity guards of their companies, more needs to be done to guard the guards."

Mar 13, 2024
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U.S. corporations want a retroactive tax break from Congress that would cost Americans $33 billion

"The benefits of retroactive provisions go to a lower tax bill, which helps corporate shareholders but does not increase worker productivity."

Mar 19, 2024
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