With the right policies, AI can reduce inequalities and expand opportunities, writes Paschal Donohoe.
AI can help companies operate more efficiently, but people still want a human being they can look to, relate to and trust.
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AI is unpopular in the West and climbing up the political agenda. The fiercest fights so far have been in America, where protests against data centres have scuppered nearly $100bn-worth of projects, ...
MSCI remains a high-quality compounder, with robust moats and resilient cash flows despite recent underperformance and AI-related fears. The Index segment, representing 57% of revenues and 70% of ...
AI is advancing faster than ever. But in both business and education, one truth is clear: technology alone does not drive transformation. Learning does. Research shows that AI-powered augmentation can ...
AI is shifting businesses from task automation to strategic decision intelligence Smaller teams can achieve more by leveraging AI across multiple functions Lower costs and higher productivity make ...
AI is taking over the world. Excuse me: has taken over the world. This may come as a surprise to you, but I’m not even a real car salesman. Nope. I’m an AI. I have an AI wife, an AI family, and an AI ...
A growing number of medical professionals and consumers alike are now leaning on AI to manage health in new ways, and tech companies are competing to meet the demand. AI health products can generate ...
As a midsize institution, the College of Charleston is not a financial behemoth. Last year it brought in nearly $22 million in contributions and grants — a far cry from some of the bigger and ...