‘Geek Way’ Author Andrew McAfee On How CEOs Fumble
Fast-moving companies governed by science and openness tend to succeed, but CEOs like Musk and Zuckerberg show what happens when egos get in the way.
Fast-moving companies governed by science and openness tend to succeed, but CEOs like Musk and Zuckerberg show what happens when egos get in the way.
Policy analyst says that AI companies can succeed, and the U.S. industry can lead, by making consent, fairness, and privacy selling points.
A "father of the internet," applies lessons from decades back to predict the arc of future tech developments.
As AI becomes more “intelligent,” humans will have to figure out what—if anything —makes our species unique, says Nicholas Dirks.
AI could be a dream come true for unethical marketers, as it makes spamming, misinformation, and hyper-targeted ads easier than ever before.
Rather than replacing humans, AI will allow them to keep up with ever-increasing demands of technological development and sustainability.
Private companies and government agencies will have to make sure it adheres to cohesive standards—especially to counteract humans failings.
Using software to suggest investment picks isn’t new, but not everybody in the industry is ready to hand their money over to generative AI.
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