Brexit: How Long Does This Carry On?
It's official: Great Britain, the land of studied compromise and the stiff upper lip, has become a political soap opera. Parliament has now twice thrown out Prime Minister Theresa May's long-negotiated deal to leave the European Union, and both of the United Kingdom's main political parties, bruised and sullied, have seen their factions splinter into squabbling sub-factions. With Brexit delayed—or possibly headed for a referendum on the 2017 original—what will the damage to the UK and Europe be, and...
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U.S. Overview: Political and Economic Currents After the Midterm Elections
Each week seems to introduce new uncertainty into America's economic and foreign policy prospects. As the Federal Reserve continues to lift interest rates, investors' faith in the tech-anchored economy remains largely—almost unshakably—bullish. Meanwhile, the new Democratic majority in the House of Representatives is certain to influence the Trump Administration's agenda until 2020. How will this unique political and economic equation affect Main Street, Wall Street, and America's leadership agenda? ...
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How Artificial Intelligence Will Change Business and People in the Coming Decade
A.I. and deep learning, which once seemed like science fiction, have become an expected feature of the modern business innovation curve. Yes, these technologies are still evolving in ways that may create great wealth, solve vast inefficiencies, and, at the same time, cause multifarious and even painful changes in our society. What should organizations and individuals expect from the latest A.I. breakthroughs, including predictive technology, and what caveats must we recognize moving forward?
