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."
"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."
"With the mandate on boards to serve as the strategic cybersecurity guards of their companies, more needs to be done to guard the guards."
"The benefits of retroactive provisions go to a lower tax bill, which helps corporate shareholders but does not increase worker productivity."
"In many cases, companies fall victim to these attacks because they aren’t aware of the risks that they are taking."
Leaders of sustainable companies never forget that businesses are complex systems whose elements are interconnected.
"You no longer need to be a programmer to create applications or an artist to create graphics."
Still the second largest emitter on the planet today, the U.S. has also cumulatively emitted the most greenhouse gases by a large margin.
"A lot of times we're dealing with people that you're not necessarily personally familiar with, and even if you were, could easily be deceived."
There might be some cost for firms, noted professor SP Kothari. "Because the shorter the period, the more quickly you have to do the paperwork."
"It is 100 percent aligned with Zuckerberg's incentives and how it can benefit Meta. LLaMA is a win-win for everybody."