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- Explained: What is ChatGPT? - The World Economic Forum
Artificial intelligence already helps us search online and get simple answers to problems With ChatGPT there’s a chatbot that can tell you you’re wrong
- What can ChatGPT teach us about economics? - The World Economic Forum
Economists can learn from large language models by deconstructing how they work This is because, much like text, which involves complex interactions between many words, economies also involve complex interactions among a multifarious collection of people and objects
- Trump tariffs: Visualising new US trade restrictions
Since returning to the White House, US President Donald Trump has threatened and imposed new trade tariffs Here are infographics to help explain their imp
- What is open-source AI and how could DeepSeek change the industry?
Unlike OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Anthropic’s Claude for example – whose models, data sets and algorithms are secret – DeepSeek is open source, meaning it is available for anyone to download, copy and build upon
- What are the risks and opportunities of super-ageing populations?
The ‘lifespan- health span gap’ has led to escalating rates of chronic disease and age-related conditions such as dementia or cardiovascular disease, placing strains on healthcare systems, labour resourcing and public health expenditures
- Stablecoin surge: Reserve-backed cryptocurrencies are on the rise
Stablecoins are pegged to reserve assets like fiat currencies or gold Relative price stability has made stablecoins a popular medium of exchange when compared to other cryptocurrencies
- ChatWTO: An Analysis of Generative Artificial Intelligence and . . .
Generative artificial intelligence could contribute an estimated $4 4 trillion annually to the global economy, reshaping industries and international trade
- AI will drive growth. But only Authentic Intelligence can empower the . . .
Authentic Intelligence thrives on a well-educated, empowered population equipped to utilize AI strategically, and – as I argued in my previous article on the new economic paradigm –individuals must first have a fundamental sense of security to thrive and develop their potential
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