Tag: reading list
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It’s one of my main splurges. Every time I walk into a bookstore, I come out with an armful. If I hear about an interesting one online, I have my… more ›
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The Japanese lieutenant Hiroo Onoda emerged from hiding, in 1974, after fighting the Second World War for twenty-nine years. “The Twilight World” is a funny novel in the same way… more ›
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There are exactly two things that determine how your life will turn out: luck and the quality of your decisions. Luck, by definition, is something you can’t control. The quality… more ›
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Artificial intelligence is a transformative phenomenon in business, government and society. But it is also commonly misunderstood or misrepresented. The Global AI Index is making sense of artificial intelligence in… more ›
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This essay proposes a new model of personal and public wealth-building that can address the current crisis of inequality in the United States. https://www.berggruen.org/ideas/articles/the-mutualist-economy-a-new-deal-for-ownership/ more ›
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Processes of historical reinvention tend to accompany moments of great economic and social transformation, such as the one that we’re living through at the moment. They produce a new historical… more ›
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The 2020s are set to be the most disruptive decade in human history, ushering in a period of economic transformation unprecedented in speed, scale and scope. Unlike the industrial system,… more ›
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In Paris. Exactly Seventy Years Ago. He likely arrived in Paris from Darmstadt, Germany, by train that January, exactly seventy years ago. https://computerhistory.org/blog/thinking-about-machines-and-thinking/ more ›
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Here are our 8 predictions of the trends that will drive sustainable Business, Tech and Science in 2021. In today’s edition: Africa cashes in on innovation The rise of super… more ›
