Changing conventional thinking will help insurers to differentiate themselves on the world stage

The international credit insurance industry is on the cusp of transformation, but it needs a little nudge to fully take flight.

Global 200 leadership to solve climate change?

There is still time for meaningful action

The global implications of the EU General Data Protection Regulation

Are businesses prepared for EU General Data Protection Regulation?

Artificial Intelligence--from experiments to everywhere

Artificial Intelligence is most powerful when it draws from a multitude of devices, data sources and advanced analytics. Imagine the rapid creation of an anti-virus based on the simultaneous analysis of data from early cases of flu in Europe, and clinical trials in
the US, and lab tests in Japan. This is data that will be drawn from multiple devices, operating systems and data bases across the globe.

Digital disruption down on the farm: Q&A with MONSANTO’S Anthony Osborn

Anthony Osborne is a 25-year veteran of Monsanto and is now Vice President of the digital services subsidiary.  He spoke with the Economist Intelligence Unit about the challenges of managing a digital business alongside Monsanto's traditional portfolio. This is one of a pair of Q&As on how companies are reorganising as they manage digital disruption.

 

Q: What digital services has Monsanto added to its business portfolio?

 

Digitizing the dinosaurs: Q&A with Mohanbir Sawhney

He recently spoke with the Economist Intelligence Unit about disruption is reshaping the organisation of large enterprises. This is one of a pair of Q&As on how companies are reorganising as they manage digital disruption.

 

Q: Professor Sawhney, how is digital disruption changing the way companies operate?

 

Businesses are adapting to voice search in an AI-first world

What can businesses do to ensure that they stay on trend vocally?

Government and cyber economics

Governments are facing an ever increasing wave of cyber attacks but have typically been slow to respond.

Technology set to rewrite the laws of manufacturing

The emergence of ‘Industry 4.0’ - essentially, the shift towards more automated, data-driven, ‘smart’ manufacturing - has been accompanied by a wealth of assertions about its transformative potential.

Fighting cancer with artificial intelligence

AI systems are already being used both to diagnose cancer and to develop new treatments

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