The threat from hackers is getting worse – and ignorance isn't an excuse for boardrooms any more
“We have found that the number and magnitude of breaches has been increasing. So the trend is clearly in the wrong direction.”
“We have found that the number and magnitude of breaches has been increasing. So the trend is clearly in the wrong direction.”
Zeynep Ton says that organizations need to start offering better jobs. The 21st century requires a new approach.
According to a new working paper by Assistant Prof. Lawrence D.W. Schmidt "income risk" is primarily a problem for college-educated people.
Neil Thompson captured the top spot with a thoughtful feature article about the computational and energy costs of training deep learning systems.
"Stock-outs lead to panic orders … And that, of course, makes everything worse, in a kind of vicious cycle, self-reinforcing process.”
Alessandro Bonatti discusses the use of game theory in professional football in this podcast about Tom Brady and his come-from-behind victories.
We tend to overestimate how quickly technology can change our lives in the short term and underestimate how much in the long term.
"It's an exciting moment, because we may be ready to look at how work can be more sane and sustainable across all kinds of occupations."
"After a two-year pandemic ... there is an understandable desire to blame someone for the appalling death toll from COVID-19."
"The idea of everyone coming in five days a week and working from 8 till 10 p.m., I think that we're not going to have that anymore.”