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A new economic world order may be based on sovereign AI and midsized nation alliances
Professor Sandy Pentland wrote: "Overall, nations are seeing fast changes in their economies t
How to prioritize cyber resilience in the healthcare sector
Michael Siegel, director of Cybersecurity at MIT Sloan, and research affiliate
Quantum myth and reality: How to prepare for the next computing age
In this "Washington Post Intelligence Report" analysis, research scientist Jonathan Ruane said
How to avoid common AI pitfalls in the workplace
The unpredictability of AI's strengths and weaknesses means that it takes time to develop intuition for how to use the technology. Painful lessons are learned in the initial rush to adopt AI.
Why some Republicans voted for more carbon emissions tracking
Congress has directed the US Department of Energy to study the carbon intensity of certain industrial products exported to the European Union. If the Trump administration succeeds in scut
AI is not the only threat menacing big tech
Having shrugged off the previous two downturns of their short history, in 2008-10 and 2020, digital ads are likely to take a serious knock when the next one eventually hits.
Privatizing Fannie Mae is risky. Would it be a win for taxpayers or Trump's donors?
The Trump administration says it may move ahead on at least a partial reprivatization of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. What's at stake is a lot of money, according to professor
Fareed Zakaria GPS
In this episode of CNN's "Fareed Zakaria GPS," principal research scientist Andrew McAfee
Experts issue warning over concerning US foreign policy plan: 'Everybody loses'
"If oil production goes up, climate change will get worse sooner, and everybody loses, including the people of Venezuela," professor