In what ways does AI need humanity, and how can we define what makes us unique and essential in the face of this strange new technology?
One of the most persistent myths in the nonprofit and social-impact world is that meaningful change requires money first.
In his first feature, veteran operations executive Billy Malady described how a career that began in law enforcement led to decades shaping America's logistics backbone. But as Malady tells it now, ...
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A new study reveals that the impact humans are having on the Amazon rainforest is so profound it is even changing the evolutionary history and functionality of the forests. As the world gathers at ...
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Over the past few years, the promise of new AI tools and systems has led companies to question just about everything. Figuring out how to create real value with these new tools, however, has proved ...
As we return to our classrooms and boardrooms for the fall, let us remember that our most profound life lessons will come from being human in a world of technology. Our master classes will be filled ...
Sunday, Aug. 3, 2025, was supposed to be a relaxing day, take a bicycle ride along the Lehigh Canal Tow Path and then celebrate my wife’s birthday. For the record, I have run, walked, and biked that ...