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When it comes to the war for talent, it cannot be said that business is currently winning. In Europe, according…
Europe might like to think of itself as a global leader in gender equality. Yet when it comes to corporate…
We have officially entered the era of “applied AI”. For many boards and C-suite leaders, understanding how to gain the most value from large language…
For all the star-studded splendor of the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, its origins were remarkably modest. To find them, you must leave…
Europe wants more control over global AI services. America is warning them to take care—and history is on their side
Mention of Brazil’s ‘market reserve policy’ is still capable of sending a chill through technology enthusiasts of a certain age. Introduced in the 1970s, when the country…
For most of us, telecommunications infrastructure is largely invisible—only noticed when something goes wrong and we lose Wi-Fi or phone signal. Allison Kirkby wants to change…
Europe is considering price caps to control inflation. CEOs are shaking their heads in despair
When the supply of toilet paper started running out back in 2013, the Venezuelan authorities came up with a novel explanation. “95% of people eat…
A European central bank has signed a mega deal with a cloud service provider. The problem for Google, Microsoft and Amazon? It’s not with them
By design, central banks are cautious. Protecting a nation’s currency and financial stability are serious matters, ill-suited to risk-taking and chancy…
Silicon Valley has no monopoly on AI brainpower. That’s why Demis Hassabis is happy to stay in the UK
When Demis Hassabis was 6 years old, he remembers his father giving him the age-old reassurance prompt used every day…
The publishers, music producers, and film directors who make up the creative economy would say yes — as would many…











