Artificial intelligence will limit some human roles but could make others more accessible (Marina M. Tavares)

Artificial intelligence promises to expand and broaden opportunities for humanity—even as it takes over many tasks limited until recently to human ingenuity. But whether AI enlarges or shrinks the space for human talent depends on how widely AI tools are available and how ethically and fairly they are used. The challenge for policymakers is to …

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Democratizing innovation can harness untapped talent and spur economic growth (Xavier Jaravel)

Notwithstanding Plato’s 2,400-year-old proverb, necessity alone is not the mother of invention. It also requires opportunity. An individual’s likelihood of becoming an innovator reflects parental background in terms of income and sociological factors, recent research shows. Highly talented children from disadvantaged backgrounds tend to innovate far below their potential, while children from wealthier or more …

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AI, Science and Society Conference – AI ACTION SUMMIT – DAY 2 (AP Paris)

AI, Science, and Society: Connections, Collectives, and Collaboration,” aims to foster dialogue at the intersection of technological innovation, interdisciplinary scientific inquiry, and societal evolution. As key part of the AI Summit, scheduled for February 10th and 11th, 2025, in Paris, this conference will serve as a critical prelude, setting the stage for high-level discussions that …

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How Talent Fuels Growth. (Gita Bhatt)

Smart policies that help people realize their potential can be game-changing for entire societies Every great leap in human progress—from the printing press to the steam engine to the semiconductor—has been driven by ideas. But ideas do not emerge in a vacuum; they come from people. And among them, it is often the most talented …

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Trump US Attorney for DC Abuses His Power by Telling Georgetown Law, Teaching DEI is “Unacceptable” (Glen Kirschner, Justice Matters)

In a breathtaking display of abuse of power, abuse of office, and prosecutorial misconduct, interim US Attorney for the District of Columbia, Ed Martin, wrote a letter to the Dean of Georgetown University School of Law saying, ” It has come to my attention reliably that Georgetown Law School continues to teach and promote DEI. …

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The End of Globalization as We Know It (Dalia Marin)

Since 2008, rising economic, geopolitical, and climate risks, together with progress on automation, have fundamentally changed firms’ calculations regarding global value chains. While firms have reason to keep some production on foreign soil – if it cannot be automated at home – the reshoring trend is set to accelerate. MUNICH – As US President Donald …

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