How countries are failing to integrate people with mental illness into society

In opening The Economist's summit on The Global Crisis of Depression in 2014, Kofi Annan, former UN secretary-general, said: "Depression must become a global priority because it not only affects health and well-being but also diminishes labour productivity and economic growth. Calling the challenge of depression a global crisis is no exaggeration at all." The urgency to address this growing societal crisis has not diminished since then. However, research from The Economist Intelligence Unit highlights major deficits in policies to integrate the mentally ill into society.

Developing countries are ill-equipped to manage the growing chronic-disease burden

As World Health Day is celebrated around the globe on April 7th, the rising burden of chronic diseases in developing countries must become a priority for global health policy. Healthcare systems in many developing countries have evolved to cope with the burden of infectious diseases and to improve child and maternal health. There is now a pressing need to include the prevention and management of chronic diseases in these systems, requiring new thinking on how such medical services are financed.

Climate change and preventing the next global financial crisis

How should businesses respond to the recommendations of the Task Force for Climate-related Financial Disclosures?

How to make the cybersecurity profession interesting again

Cybersecurity is fast becoming the world’s most glamorous profession nobody wants to do.

THE MEANING OF SECURITY IN THE 21st CENTURY

As executives and programme managers survey the spectrum of security issues that endanger their businesses, they face a complex and shifting landscape. The motivations behind these threats are even more complex.

The data-driven CFO

Artificial intelligence, machine learning and big data can all facilitate financial reporting and compliance, monitor market movements, track supply chain inefficiencies, enable smarter outsourcing, support workforce and talent management efforts, and predict future trends. When they fail, modern technologies can destroy entire businesses and their reputations: most notable are the hacks and privacy breaches that are increasingly a top worry about executives across the C-suite. 

 

Artificial Intelligence and the Human Condition

For most people, Artificial Intelligence is associated with factory robots and machines that can outplay chess Grandmasters. But AI is also being rapidly adopted and used by everyday individuals – for example, self-learning digital assistants were the hit technology gift in the 2016 holiday season.

Automation and the digitisation of manufacturing

In this video, Proto Labs chief technology officer Rich Baker explains how the rapid manufacturing firm digitally automates the process of engineering prototypes parts and products. 

The video forms part of 'The data dimension: Automation and robotics', series examining the role of data in the automation of business and industry. The series of sponsored by Veritas.

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Why AI and machine learning demand high-quality information

As machine learning becomes pervasive, the quality of the information from which patterns and insight are extracted will be paramount

A 2016 round up on international trade

Public work we have done on trade-related issues in 2016

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