The purpose of this research is to define the conditions under which developing countries find themselves implementing Artificial Intelligence in their governance systems. This scientific contribution ...
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Susan Mitchell, chief services officer at NeoSystems and a GovCon expert, explains how new contractors can meet compliance ...
Widespread amazement at Large Language Models' capacity to produce human-like language, create code, and solve complicated ...
Su, L.N. (2026) New Changes of Financial Risks in Colleges and Universities and Coping Strategies after the Implementation of the New Government Accounting System. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 14, ...
A Practical Guide for HR Professionals and Leaders By David Liddle, published 3 January (Kogan Page) Interviews with 30 senior global people leaders - featured in a new book by ...
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38 of the craziest instances of “we’ve always done it this way” people have experienced at work
Some workplaces cling to outdated routines so stubbornly you’d think the old process was carved in stone by the gods. Simple ...
Participation in BlueNalu's 2025 Convertible Promissory Note RoundFurther equity investment of US$ 6 million in BlueNaluIssue of Equity and TVR DOUGLAS, ISLE OF MAN / ACCESS Newswire / December 30, 20 ...
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Goldbod: Reported $214 million not a loss but economic cost - Senyo Hosi writes
Goldbod: Loss or no loss? The price of everything and the value of nothing. As a father of two with others I care for, I am clear that my spending is not aimed at generating profi ...
Adam Hayes, Ph.D., CFA, is a financial writer with 15+ years Wall Street experience as a derivatives trader. Besides his extensive derivative trading expertise, Adam is an expert in economics and ...
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Managing the impact of AI on both human health and planetary health requires new forms of governance
We need to reimagine global governance. In public health, we now accept that human and planetary wellbeing are inseparable. The climate crisis, biodiversity loss, pollution, pandemics, and inequity ...
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