The world is on fire. Why are markets so calm?

It’s a fascinating moment for world politics and global markets. Geopolitically, the world is in turmoil, primarily because the United States, still the superpower, has become a fundamentally unreliable actor. President Donald Trump is actively pulling apart the international order that Washington built and led over the past 80 years. Yet, financial markets are riding high – in the US, East…

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Where AI is the Tool, Humans are the Variable

Artificial intelligence is proving, in real time, that it is neither savior nor villain but an amplifier of human judgment, be that judgment good, bad, or catastrophically expensive. In other words, where AI is the tool, humans are the variable.

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The Convenience Economy Is Creating a Generation That Hates Waiting

Waiting used to be a normal part of everyday life. People waited for movies to arrive in theaters, for packages to be delivered, for restaurants to prepare meals, and for businesses to respond to questions. Today, many of those delays have disappeared. The convenience economy has transformed consumer expectations, creating a world where speed is […]

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Advantage Austria and Quality Austria organized a business breakfast on standards, HR technology and artificial intelligence law in Budapest

ISO management system updates, digital HR innovation, and the legal risks of AI projects during a high-level business breakfast in Budapest.

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Steven Spielberg Draws a Hard Line on AI: "There Is No Substitute for the Soul"

It's about to be a hot Spielberg summer as we near the release of _Disclosure Day_ , his new alien thriller that's set to take the world by storm.

Everyone is happy the man I believe is the greatest living filmmaker has another huge release on its way into our eyeballs.

But the world of blockbuster filmmaking has changed so much since the _Jaws_ director first became part of the cultural…

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the worlds we can lose when intelligence becomes artificial

In 1958, Hannah Arendt could see where were were headed: This future man, whom the scientists tell us they will produce in no more than a hundred years, seems to be possessed by a rebellion against human existence as it has been given, a free gift from nowhere (secularly speaking), which he wishes to exchange, […]

the papal encyclical on AI

Magnifica humanitas (“Magnificent Humanity”) is Pope Leo XIX’s first encylical, subtitled “On Safeguarding the Human Person in the Time of Artificial Intelligence.” Near the beginning, Leo makes a plea for “a shared discernment process.” He warns against worrying only about “contingencies” and “a succession of emergencies.” It is urgent to think ahout AI more deeply. […]

attitudes about AI by age

In the New York Times, Michelle Goldberg writes that college students are jeering at tech oligarchs who give commencement speeches about the benefits of AI. A Wall Street Journal article begins, “The only thing growing faster than the artificial-intelligence industry may be Americans’ negative feelings about it—as former Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt saw on Friday” when […]

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