Search results for “ai first” AI Art: using generative art to enhance the human experience By Adam Tinworth Artists like REEPS100 are paving the way for using AI to enhance human life, not replace human workers. AI and the future of work By Martin Recke AI is going to change how we work. It will automate white-collar work. And we’ll see AI-first start-ups creating new markets. Will AI eat software? By Martin Recke Software used to be expensive, but thanks to AI, it may soon be cheap. Will software developers lose their jobs? What we can see now is the first percent of what is coming By Oskar Trautmann, Wilhelm Rinke An interview with Merantix Founder and AI Expert Adrian Locher. Long-term thinking is our best weapon against the permacrisis By Adam Tinworth In the grip of a permacrisis, it’s easy to be seduced by short-term thinking. We need to resist its lure, and fix our eyes again on the long-term horizon. Yes, here is yet another article on AI By Oskar Trautmann, Wilhelm Rinke Sure, you don’t need to read yet another article on AI. But this one might just surprise you… Generative AI: humanity’s creative assistant is here By Adam Tinworth Image and text versions of generative AI are now available to most people. How will this technology impact the way we create art and write? Liveblog: Francesca Bria on How Data May Help Cities to Become More Democratic and Sustainable By Adam Tinworth We need to rework our urban systems if we are to survive the climate crisis. And, as Francesca Bria explains, ethical use of data could be our greatest weapon… Nathalie Nahai: Persuasive Design and Ethical Business By Adam Tinworth The old way of business has no appeal to younger generations. Dark patterns and unethical design are turn-offs to them. It's time to reshape your business around values and purpose. If you’re waiting for the metaverse to arrive, you’ll be disappointed By Adam Tinworth Behind the buzzword, there's a much more interesting dynamic at work. And if you understand that, you can make better plans for our virtual future. COP26: the shape of sustainable business emerges By Adam Tinworth The first agreements from the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow suggest the sustainability carrot of incentives will soon be replaced by the legal stick. The supply shock, its cause, and the shift to sustainability By Matthias Schrader The chip crisis is the first climate disaster-related shortage on a civilization-wide, global scale. But it's just the tip of a massive supply shock wave. Sustainability is the new digital By Adam Tinworth As the digital revolution defined the last 30 years, the climate crisis will define business for the next 30. Supply chain scarcity: a new reality for every business By Adam Tinworth The pandemic and events from the Ever Given to freak weather have exposed weakness in the global supply chain. How should we respond? The digital retail revolution is speeding up By Martin Recke Digital retail is going to be the dominant model very soon, and direct-to-consumer (DTC) is booming. It's a perfect storm for CPG companies. The case for growth vs. sustainability By Martin Recke Growth and sustainability certainly are conflicting priorities, but are they mutually exclusive? Or is there such a thing as sustainable growth? Subprime Attention Crisis, or a trillion dollar industry up in the air By Martin Recke Attention is the most valuable asset today, and the way it is traded is at a crossroads similar to the subprime mortgage crisis that led to an economic collapse. Payal Arora: How do we put the human in the global value chains? By Adam Tinworth The pandemic has proved we need to rethink the global value chains. But how can we do that until we acknowledge the systemic problems with the old approach? Sohail Inayatullah on envisaging the post-pandemic future By Adam Tinworth You don't predict the post-pandemic future - you create it. That was Sohail Inayatullah's thesis as our latest guest on What's NEXT, gave us the tools we need to build the narrative of a better future. #BlackLivesMatter, beautiful distancing and niche entertainment By NEXT Conference Every week we take a closer look at the new normal and talk about changing behaviours that are forming in these strange times around the globe, and which of them might last. Sohail Inayatullah: New narratives for a world in change In our fifth episode of What’s NEXT, Sohail Inayatullah explored how changing your narrative of the present opens the door to a series of alternative futures, giving you the opportunity to choose the ones you want – and work towards it. Planning in an age of uncertainty By Adam Tinworth Uncertainty is uncomfortable — there's no escaping it. But we need to learn to manage it, even if that management looks very different to what you're familiar with. Uncertainty and the end of business as usual By Martin Recke Uncertainty has become the norm. That's the end of business as usual. prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … 32 next