“Firms that move quickly to implement AI-based knowledge capture will find themselves with defensible competitive positions rooted in codified expertise.” The Intangible Investor this month is honored ...
In 1961, William F. Buckley Jr. had a problem. The preeminent intellectual of the conservative movement was being outflanked to his right by the John Birch Society. Founded just three years earlier, ...
Pennsylvania House Democrats withdrew consideration of a resolution honoring March as "National Women’s Month" after a Republican lawmaker filed an amendment to include the physiological definition of ...
Following formation in 2025, Accel and Andreessen Horowitz are leading Mind Robotics’ next financing round to build the world’s leading industrial robotics platform. PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE) ...
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Some years ago, I had a colonoscopy without being fully anesthetized, and was able to watch on a computer screen the shifting views of the insides of my colon. I was both fascinated and disturbed.
Olivia Gazis covers intelligence and international security matters for CBS News. Twice Emmy-nominated, she has traveled worldwide with the secretary of state and contributes reporting on intelligence ...
Momentum Over Milestones: Success is not the destination you applaud at the finish line; it is the courage to stay aboard while the landscape blurs, the turns tighten, and the goalpost keeps moving ...
The Nike Mind shoes have foam nodes on the bottom of the shoe to help activate key pressure points in the brain. Nike Mind pregame mules are $95 while shoes are $145. Whether you're training or in ...
Eddy Keming Chen is an associate professor of philosophy at the University of California, San Diego, San Diego, California, USA. Mikhail Belkin is a professor of artificial intelligence, data science, ...
Emotional intelligence is all the rage and, many would argue, it has been for some time. Ask any psychology professor and they’ll likely tell you that it’s one of their students’ favorite topics.
For centuries, most of the world’s economies grew at a similarly slow rate. However, a “Great Divergence” occurred with the Industrial Revolution, causing industrializing nations to accelerate their ...