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Nouriel Roubini explains what to bear in mind when navigating the debate about new technologies and their potential
6th Feb 24, 8:52am
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Nouriel Roubini explains what to bear in mind when navigating the debate about new technologies and their potential
Katharina Pistor highlights the government's role in perpetuating financial-sector fragility, urges stronger legal accountability for political leaders, explains why trading nature derivatives should not be confused with protecting nature, and more
4th Feb 24, 11:18am
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Katharina Pistor highlights the government's role in perpetuating financial-sector fragility, urges stronger legal accountability for political leaders, explains why trading nature derivatives should not be confused with protecting nature, and more
With Imagen 2 add-on, Google Bard catches up with OpenAI's GPT Plus
2nd Feb 24, 2:15pm
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With Imagen 2 add-on, Google Bard catches up with OpenAI's GPT Plus
Yolanda Botti-Lodovico looks at how to harness the power of artificial intelligence for good
2nd Feb 24, 1:26pm
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Yolanda Botti-Lodovico looks at how to harness the power of artificial intelligence for good
AI will affect almost 40 percent of jobs around the world, replacing some and complementing others. We need a careful balance of policies to tap its potential, says Kristalina Georgieva
16th Jan 24, 10:26am
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AI will affect almost 40 percent of jobs around the world, replacing some and complementing others. We need a careful balance of policies to tap its potential, says Kristalina Georgieva
Refik Anadol and Karel Komarek consider the AI potential to enhance quintessentially human activities, from art to finance
13th Jan 24, 9:00am
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Refik Anadol and Karel Komarek consider the AI potential to enhance quintessentially human activities, from art to finance
Eric Posner forsees a concentration of economic and corporate political power that will exceed Gilded Age levels
9th Jan 24, 9:00am
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Eric Posner forsees a concentration of economic and corporate political power that will exceed Gilded Age levels
Ian Bremmer et al. propose five core principles to maximise the benefits and minimise the risks of artificial intelligence systems
28th Dec 23, 11:34am
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Ian Bremmer et al. propose five core principles to maximise the benefits and minimise the risks of artificial intelligence systems
Mike Loukides and Tim O'Reilly show how to trace the provenance of generative models' output and compensate human authors accordingly
15th Dec 23, 9:15am
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Mike Loukides and Tim O'Reilly show how to trace the provenance of generative models' output and compensate human authors accordingly
Angela Huyue Zhang assess a recent court ruling in China allowing copyright protection for content generated by artificial intelligence
9th Dec 23, 9:45am
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Angela Huyue Zhang assess a recent court ruling in China allowing copyright protection for content generated by artificial intelligence
Google strives to catch up with OpenAI through its new Gemini triplet models
9th Dec 23, 9:01am
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Google strives to catch up with OpenAI through its new Gemini triplet models
Generative AI has introduced tantalising possibilities. Yet the initial excitement surrounding AI has given way to genuine and growing concerns. The IMF makes an early attempt to understand AI’s implications for growth, jobs, inequality, and finance
2nd Dec 23, 9:48am
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Generative AI has introduced tantalising possibilities. Yet the initial excitement surrounding AI has given way to genuine and growing concerns. The IMF makes an early attempt to understand AI’s implications for growth, jobs, inequality, and finance
Katharina Pistor shows why OpenAI's efforts to preserve its founding non-profit mission never stood any chance
1st Dec 23, 9:49am
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Katharina Pistor shows why OpenAI's efforts to preserve its founding non-profit mission never stood any chance
Michael Strain explains why advances in artificial intelligence will not eliminate the need for human workers any time soon
14th Nov 23, 10:53am
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Michael Strain explains why advances in artificial intelligence will not eliminate the need for human workers any time soon
TOP economy policy includes 30-year infrastructure plan, compulsory KiwiSaver enrolment at birth and a regional talent visa for immigration
5th Sep 23, 12:08pm
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TOP economy policy includes 30-year infrastructure plan, compulsory KiwiSaver enrolment at birth and a regional talent visa for immigration
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Gareth Vaughan on BNPL & private equity woes, Australia's China-induced wine glut, globalisation's demise in the Ruhr, AI, Y2K & technology doomsaying repeating
16th Aug 23, 10:00am
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Gareth Vaughan on BNPL & private equity woes, Australia's China-induced wine glut, globalisation's demise in the Ruhr, AI, Y2K & technology doomsaying repeating
AI is more a continuation of the industrial revolution than the Terminator film, says AI researcher Michael Timothy Bennett
20th Jul 23, 1:41pm
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AI is more a continuation of the industrial revolution than the Terminator film, says AI researcher Michael Timothy Bennett
Keun Lee say that eschewing artificial intelligence would do far more harm to workers than embracing it
23rd Jun 23, 10:29am
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Keun Lee say that eschewing artificial intelligence would do far more harm to workers than embracing it
Gareth Vaughan on the challenge of energy transitions, whether the Fed's inflation fight is over, a consumer watchdog's AI warning, commuting to work by plane & the fall of Sam Bankman-Fried
17th Jun 23, 9:00am
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Gareth Vaughan on the challenge of energy transitions, whether the Fed's inflation fight is over, a consumer watchdog's AI warning, commuting to work by plane & the fall of Sam Bankman-Fried
Michael Strain predicts that artificial intelligence, like previous technological advances, will improve human welfare
16th Jun 23, 9:36am
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Michael Strain predicts that artificial intelligence, like previous technological advances, will improve human welfare
Jim O'Neill questions the increasingly popular sentiment that AI technology will be economically destabilising
9th Jun 23, 9:19am
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Jim O'Neill questions the increasingly popular sentiment that AI technology will be economically destabilising
No, AI probably won’t kill us all – and there’s more to this fear campaign than meets the eye, Michael Timothy Bennett says
2nd Jun 23, 6:40am
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No, AI probably won’t kill us all – and there’s more to this fear campaign than meets the eye, Michael Timothy Bennett says
Morgan Stanley analysts detail how and where banks can benefit through the use of artificial intelligence
1st Jun 23, 9:49am
Morgan Stanley analysts detail how and where banks can benefit through the use of artificial intelligence
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Effective leaders develop political muscle-memory of their own – National should get one, Chris Trotter says
29th May 23, 9:32am
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Effective leaders develop political muscle-memory of their own – National should get one, Chris Trotter says
Dennis Hirsch & Piers Norris Turner say maintaining public trust of AI requires companies to face up to their responsibilities
27th May 23, 9:43am
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Dennis Hirsch & Piers Norris Turner say maintaining public trust of AI requires companies to face up to their responsibilities