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Sustainable AI

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Patricia Gestoso asks whether we can balance innovation and environmental responsibility In 2021, van Wynsberghe proposed defining sustainable artificial intelligence (AI) as “a movement to foster change in the entire …

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Explosive New Book Argues Facebook Is a Global Engine of Harm and Corruption. Is Reform Possible?

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Sara Wynn-Williams, defying Facebook’s attempts to silence her, reveals the company’s toxic culture and global damage, exposing unethical practices and a profit-at-any-cost approach. The key question she leaves us with: …

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Donnie Maclurcan offers a guide to philanthropic organisations on how they might improve their game in today’s world where growth can be sidelined and the C-word banned. I sense a …

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Trump’s card – what’s up the global sleeve?

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The president has a plan to make the world pay the US protection money.  Frances Coppola explains. Tariff Man is back. And he’s on a mission. President Trump wants to …

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From morality to merchandise

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Adam Smith’s life and intellectual journey from BBC Radio 4’s In Our Time with the help of Gemini. The 18th-century Scottish Enlightenment was a hotbed of intellectual ferment, producing thinkers …

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How Napoleon’s loss gave one poor stockbroker an advantage

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The tale of groundbreaking economist, David Ricardo, from  BBC Radio 4’s In Our Time using Gemini. David Ricardo, a name synonymous with economic theory, particularly the concept of comparative advantage, …

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Same as the old boss

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In November 2020, Zambia defaulted on its international debt, the first African country to do so since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Howard Stein and Horman Chitonge criticise the …

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Viennese faults

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The good professor sings Chicago and thinks it’s time to question a broadcasting dynasty. Please, nobody mention the Dimblebys.  I used to be a fan.  The melodious Richard on the …

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Days of future passed

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Currently, everyday events are unfolding that are likely to play a significant role in future histories. The USA is no longer a dependable European ally, at best; the US government …

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Growth: some inconvenient truths

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Could claims that economic growth can persist forever and ever and global warming is not an obstacle actually be delusional? Steve Keen offers evidence. Daniel Susskind’s book  “Growth: A Reckoning” …

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