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Sapere aude!
Learn more about an ancient motto that's a reason and objective of "4 Chairs.Life " Related: A shallow dive Related: A deeper dive...
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Oct 21 min read
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The End of Death as We Know It?
Longevity researchers aren’t just on the cusp of extending the number of years people live. They’re also discovering ways to prevent and...
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Oct 21 min read
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Does your AI strategy needs guidance from an 82-year-old computer?
The incredible story of how the US Army began the march toward generative AI in 1943 — and what it means for your business toda y. KEY...
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Oct 21 min read
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Will AI Become the Best Car Sales Advisor?
The days of fragmented, opaque, and frustrating car-buying journeys are numbered. Use of GenAI by consumers has already forced companies...
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Oct 21 min read
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The Rise of Technofascists
Sam Harris on Silicon Valley’s turn toward authoritarian politics and the collapse of the information commons. Plus: Donald Trump’s...
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Oct 21 min read
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Thinking about AI’s role in income inequality
Under the right conditions, AI could deliver surprising gains in fairness. Related: CEOs + Data: A Match Made for AI
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Oct 21 min read
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Why General Motors Boss Mary Barra Is Slamming the Brakes on Lofty EV Ambitions
Falling consumer demand and shriveling government support undermine GM’s all-electric plans
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Oct 11 min read
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Why Women Don’t Need to ‘Act Like Men’ to Get Ahead
In an excerpt from her new book 'Having It All,' Wharton’s Corinne Low shares the evidence on the unique value women bring to the workplace.
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Oct 11 min read
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The Limits to Hybrid and Remote Work
In an excerpt from their new book 'In Praise of the Office,' Wharton’s Peter Cappelli and co-author Ranya Nehmeh look at the evolution of...
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Oct 11 min read
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Why do most of us not understand trees are made from air? ("5-whys" UII w/Claude)
DM Why does the typical person (at least within western societies) not understand that trees are primarily derived from air, ... as...
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Oct 129 min read
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Companies face new – and increasingly complex – AI agent oversight hurdles
The next wave of AI isn’t just about smarter tools, it’s about autonomous ones. And that poses some sticky questions: who is really in...
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Sep 301 min read
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Real AI Agents and Real Work
The race between human-centered work and infinite PowerPoints
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Sep 291 min read
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How Co-Ops Electrified the U.S.
In the 1930s, private utilities balked at the task of bringing electricity to rural America. A New Deal agency figured out how to do it...
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Sep 291 min read
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Peter Thiel Wants Everyone to Think More About the Antichrist
During appearances, the billionaire has offered his analysis on technology, government and a biblical perspective on the end times Quick...
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Sep 281 min read
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If I Work Harder, Will You Love Me?
The tragedy of workaholism is the false belief that you can trade toil for affection. Knowing that is the first step to recovery.
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Sep 251 min read
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Passion vs. Paycheck
The idea of being driven by a calling goes back centuries. It was the language used to describe religious people who were called to the...
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Sep 251 min read
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Is Gen Z Unemployable?
Hiring managers prize achievement, learning and work. Today’s youth value pleasure and individuality. Post note: warning: beware of...
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Sep 251 min read
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How to Fail the RIGHT Way!
Dr. Amy Edmondson on Success Through Failure Thanks Kimberly!
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Sep 241 min read
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Return-to-work update:
Experts weigh in
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Sep 241 min read
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Should Deep-Sea Mining Be Permitted? Two Sides Square Off.
Supporters say mining the seafloor could cause less environmental harm than mining on land. Opponents say the danger to fragile...
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Sep 221 min read
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