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Achieving net zero: How to accelerate innovation

A bold innovation agenda—stretching from early-stage technology development to full commercialisation—will be essential to achieve net zero emissions by mid-century as called for by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, argues Nick Molho, executive director at the Aldersgate Group.

Emotion and Cognition in the Age of AI

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Liquidity premium: Managing Asia's increasingly scarce water resources

Water scarcity is a growing concern. Global water withdrawal has increased 1.7 times faster than population growth over the last century, with 64% of global water withdrawal occurring on the Asian continent. Urbanisation has also led to more spatially concentrated demand for water, and there are concerns about the over-exploitation of water sources, as well as the impacts of climate change (particularly the effects of rising sea levels and saline intrusion on agriculture).

Emotion and Cognition in the Age of AI

The transparent business barometer

The transparent business barometer: Preparing for the end of easy data is a report from The Economist Intelligence Unit, sponsored by Ant Financial. The report is largely based on a survey of 250 executives conducted in October-December 2018. It explores the opportunities and challenges of a changing data-privacy landscape.

The transparent business barometer: Preparing for the end of easy data

The rapidly growing amount of data created in digital societies has led to an increase in personal data collection and usage for commercial purposes. Many large international companies use data to sell targeted advertising and services, while smaller organisations may also collect and sell such information to other businesses, or for other reasons. For instance, data gathering can reduce costs, help improve existing services and provide opportunities for innovation, such as geo-location information to match supply and demand in certain fields, like ride-sharing.

商业透明度晴雨表:为廉价数据时代的终结做准备

数字社会产生的数据量快速增长,导致个人数据越来越多地被收集和用于商业目的。许多大型跨国公司利用数据销售精准广告和服务,而较小的组织也可能会收集此类信息,出售给其他企业,或用于其他目的。例如,数据收集可以降低成本,帮助优化现有服务,并为创新提供机会,例如收集地理位置信息以匹配特定区域的供需,比如共享出行。

与此同时,收集个人数据的行为越来越受到监管机构和普通公众的质疑,具体问题包括企业可以掌握的个人数据的类型和数量,以及企业可以如何使用这些数据。这在很大程度上源自隐私和信息安全方面的担忧。

本报告发现,企业已经意识到数据隐私的重要性,并且正采取各种措施,以适应公众更关注隐私的新现实。但是,不同地区、不同规模的公司在所做的准备和采取的措施方面存在着差异。主要调查结果如下:

Prioritisation and precision

Emotion and Cognition in the Age of AI

How do educators view social and emotional learning? Are they putting in place policies and programs to support well-being and the development of psychosocial assets such as resilience, autonomy, and self-regulation? And what forms do these policies and programs take? This report, informed by an expert advisory panel and a global survey, explores the integration of emotional well-being, social learning and cognition in education systems across the continents. 

Emotion and Cognition in the Age of AI

Emotion and Cognition in the Age of AI is an Economist Intelligence Unit report commissioned by Microsoft. It explores, via an international survey, expert interview panel and academic literature review, how educators view the relationship between emotional well-being and learning.

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