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Having AI knowledge might increase your chances of landing job interviews, UK study finds!
In an era where artificial intelligence (AI) has permeated various facets of our lives, it's no sur…
Hurricanes are becoming more frequent, violent, and costly — plus they're hitting jobs and economic growth
Climate change is making hurricanes more common and more powerful, while rising asset values are dr…
Theron Mohamed
As the pandemic, fires, and inequity all rage, free market icon Milton Friedman's declaration that the sole responsibility of business 'is to increase its profits' sounds emptier than ever
Half a century ago, the economist published an essay that shaped presidencies, corporations, and th…
Marguerite Ward
Sweden's controversial anti-lockdown strategy resulted in a high death toll and no real economic gain, data shows
"They literally gained nothing," an economist told The New York Times. "It's a self-inflicted wound…
Rosie Perper
Oxford researchers exposed the avalanche of data Google and Facebook can hoover up from apps on your phone
Lead researcher Reuben Binns responded: "We are not claiming that all instances of third-party trac…
Isobel Asher Hamilton,Isobel …
Meet Euclid Tsakalotos, the Oxford-educated economist set to become Greece's new finance minister
Though his politics seem, at least from the perspective of the Eurogroup, largely similar to his pr…
Mike Bird
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is a fan of a geeky economic theory called MMT: Here's a plain-English guide to what it is and why it's interesting
A dramatic recent example of this is Turkey, whose economy was growing at a robust 7% until last ye…
Jim Edwards,Theron Mohamed
What the Baltimore bridge collapse means for the US economy
The closure of Baltimore port following the collapse may not affect growth, but experts say it's a …
George Glover,Pete Syme
Industries from cars to coal to ice cream could be impacted by Baltimore bridge collapse
The bridge collapse has blocked shipments in and out of the Port of Baltimore, which handles a high…
Kelsey Vlamis,Dominick Reuter
Solving the looming retirement crisis means thinking differently about aging, economist says
Improved longevity means the world is facing a retirement crisis. Flexible work and a focus on sust…
George Glover
The AI revolution is here. What does it mean for the future of business?
AI adoption across industries is rising, but many companies remain uncertain about how to fully use…
Freya Graham
Tech was supposed to take everyone's job. We're still working. What happened?
The fear that new tech will replace workers has been common throughout history. And yet here we all…
Matt Turner
5 ways AI could change your job, including making it more interesting and helping to convince your boss to let your work from home
AI could make you more productive and help you keep working from home, but it will also increase co…
Jacob Zinkula
Want to know how to get ready for the rise of AI? Dig into the past.
Experts are looking to past technological disruptions to help predict how the rise of generative AI…
Jacob Zinkula
OP Jindal Global University ties up with 288 varsities in G20 nations
The OP Jindal Global University (JGU) has achieved the milestone of building international collabor…
Ruzwana Bashir is the most important name in tech you've never heard until now
A successful founder herself, Ruzwana Bashir connects everyone from Elon Musk to Marissa Mayer.
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Domestic violence set to surge after Euros 2020 final due to alcohol consumption, whether England win or lose
Domestic violence incidents are predicted to rise after England's Euro's 2020 final at Wembley Stad…
Bethany Dawson
China says it's running on a new version of democracy that doesn't rely on elections. Experts say it's just another mind game.
China said it had asked 8.54 million people how they feel the country should be run, but experts qu…
Matthew Loh
Europe has made a political decision to go into recession
The tragedy is that the contraction is being helped along by a deliberate political choice made by …
Jim Edwards
Don't believe the hype: Global fertility rates are falling but it's nothing to panic about, population expert says
A recent study predicted that the population of almost every country will shrink and some will halv…