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- What is critical race theory? | World Economic Forum
CRT opponents characterize the theory’s anti-racism stance as racism against white people But law professors say different But law professors say different “The problem is not bad people,” says Mari Matsuda, a law professor at the University of Hawaii who was an early developer of critical race theory
- Saudi Arabia’s balancing act: peace talks, a new economy and straddling . . .
With Saudi Arabia attempting to overhaul its economy, position itself as a power broker and navigate the energy transition, it could provide a new model for transformation
- AI can catalyze and inhibit your creativity, here is how | World . . .
Artificial intelligence (AI) can lead us to new insights and accelerate the pace of innovation As AI gets more intelligent, it becomes more helpful and distracting, potentially inhibiting human creativity
- Why schools should teach the curriculum of the future, not the past . . .
Robots, artificial intelligence, automation – no longer the stuff of science fiction movies Overwhelming evidence shows the shift in what the workforce needs is already underway and that it will continue to grow much larger in the future
- What is environmental racism and how can we fight it?
The case of Flint, Michigan, is a prime example of environmental racism In 2014, to save money, the city changed its water source to the Flint river, but failed to treat the new supply adequately, exposing the city’s 100,000 majority-black inhabitants to dangerous levels of lead from ageing pipes and other contaminants such as E coli
- How does carbon trading work? | World Economic Forum
The number of permits in the market is capped; the total amount corresponds to a reduction target At the beginning of a trading phase, emission permits are either allocated to businesses for free or have to be bought at auction
- 6 ways AI is likely to disrupt the entertainment industry
The entertainment industry is concerned about the impact of AI on jobs, creativity, and ethics Some are striking to demand safeguards for workers and consumers
- Whats in the US AI Bill of Rights - and what isnt
A new AI Bill of Rights outlines five key protections Many feel the document is a critical starting point but wish more checks and balances existed to keep AI accountable
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