Will AI take our jobs? Maybe not just yet.
"There are a lot of places where ... humans are a more cost-efficient way to do that."
"There are a lot of places where ... humans are a more cost-efficient way to do that."
"I would say the top challenge for family businesses is the pace of change and how unpredictable the future is."
“The pathways to net zero involve significant electrification,” says Catherine Wolfram. “We would be expecting [electricity use] to increase.”
"Right now, in all areas of sports business, decision-makers use models calibrated to men’s sports."
Catherine Wolfram says that if the U.S. were to institute a carbon fee, it would be a major step towards a worldwide carbon price.
Simon Johnson says there are hundreds of urban areas in 36 states where 80 million people live that could become development hubs.
"If suppliers of AI capabilities are unwilling to adapt their terms, then we should probably move away from those vendors."