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AI’s rapid advance is creating new limits on leaders’ visibility into the short-term future and challenging the criteria they use to commit to forward-looking investments. Staring into this fog, leaders will be tempted to trade the potential future gains from skyscrapers and railways for the temporary utility of tents and bicycles.
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The future of AI in the classroom
I spent most of the last two weeks on the road in California at three education conferences that highlighted the risks – and potential benefits – of artificial intelligence in the classroom. The American Educational Research Association (AERA) and the National Council on Measurement in Education (NCME) events were held in Los Angeles.
This article is part of the Future of AI, a collection of articles that investigates how artificial intelligence will impact the fashion and beauty industries in the years to come. “AI isn’t magic, and it’s not doom either.
If you’re following AI news, you’re probably getting whiplash. AI is a gold rush. AI is a bubble. AI is taking your job. AI can’t even read a clock. The 2026 AI Index from Stanford University’s Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, AI’s annual report card, comes out today and cuts through some of that noise.
Future of work technology and AI automation jobs reshaping work through task displacement, skill shifts, and human-AI collaboration across industries.
What will the next CEO, John Ternus, do to build on their legacies? The 51-year-old Ternus “knows Apple at its core” after a quarter-century at the company, said CNN. As a senior executive since 2021,
This week, we have two guests, photographer Shahram Saadat and Vogue Business’s art director Niall Wilson. They are here to talk about a subject close to my heart, and likely on the nose and navel, too;
The Future of Knowledge Work Summit 2026 in Bengaluru will bring together enterprise leaders to navigate the shift toward AI-driven, human–machine collaboration. As AI reshapes workflows, decision-making,
Nevis' Mark Swan talks about how AI platforms streamline advisor workflows, scale capacity, and reduce costs in wealth management
But while AI tech is blossoming, takeup among farmers is slow because many can't afford it. Much of India's agricultural economy remains deeply traditional, beset by problems made worse by extreme. But while AI tech is blossoming,