The increasing development of Generative AI is significantly reshaping the education sector and poses questions about what and how to teach the next generations.
EIU released today its Asia Outlook 2024, which examines the key trends that will shape the economic, political and policy landscapes across the region in the year ahead.
In this digital transformation age, the lexicon of sustainability is becoming as crucial as any programming language. Businesses and consumers alike are becoming progressively attuned to the importance of green practices.
The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) today releases their Risk Outlook 2024 which provides a look at the economic, political and geopolitical risks facing the global operating environment, with in-depth expert risk analysis.
Simon Baptist, Chief Economist, Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) shares latest insights on the global outlook and what this means for the Asia region.
The Israel-Palestine conflict is one of the world’s most enduring and complex disputes, marked by deep-seated historical, religious, and political divisions. For years, New York Times’ journalist Thomas Friedman has been a prominent voice in the discussion surrounding this conflict. This article aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of Friedman’s perspectives on the Israel-Palestine issue, drawing conclusions about his main recommendations and exploring why the conflict remains unresolved.
Google’s search dominance allows it to play a pivotal role in controlling the dissemination of information across the Internet. When it comes to its ability to limit bad reviews based on proprietary and undisclosed algorithms, Google has the potential to harm rather than protect free speech.
Legend had it that a long time ago, a wise sage named Aennox had discovered the mystical power of the word “no.” His followers believed that uttering this seemingly negative word was the key to unlocking hidden truths and reaching a higher plane of consciousness…but reality hardly ever resembled theory.
As the debate over the Illegal Migration Bill enters its committee stage in the House of Lords this month, we discuss the UK’s national mood in the context of its past, and whether capping migration flows supports or hinders the UK Government’s ‘job growth mind-set’ when it comes to re-booting its economy post Brexit.
With more countries and corporations rushing to set carbon-neutral or net-zero targets, the two concepts are often used interchangeably. However, knowing the difference between them is critical to our fight against irreversible climate change.
The practice of business leaders meeting heads of state has a long history that dates back centuries. However, the increased frequency of such meetings can pose new risks in the modern era.
CoachHub’s latest unveiling of AIMY, the first AI career coach, begs the question: could an AI fully replace the human connection offered by a human career coach?