advertisement advertisement advertisement Corporate boards and executive teams are typically considered effective if they are able to help a business navigate a global crisis in parallel with maintaining day-to-day operations. If only the bar was as simple and set so low right now. advertisement advertisement As we enter the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic, the intersection of the ongoing economic crisis, the continuing pandemic, the social justice movement, and increasing inequality are just the short list of what leaders need to acknowledge, manage—and help to solve. We gathered a group of corporate reputation strategists who have spent the last year helping companies manage some of the most important and central issues surrounding COVID-19 to identify key challenges corporate leaders will likely face in this second year of pandemic response. While companies will continue to deal with the pandemic head-on, we believe they … [Read more...] about 8 challenges for business leaders that will shape year 2 of COVID-19
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This cute book explains AI to children, without scary Terminators
advertisement advertisement advertisement Algorithm. Machine learning. Neural network. Singularity. These are the sorts of terms that make the idea of artificial intelligence tough to grok. But a new book by Matteo Loglio, cofounder of the product and interaction studio oio , aims to make AI accessible to children. advertisement Called Many Intelligences ($22) , the cute children’s book for ages six and up—which Loglio both wrote and illustrated—walks through the gradient of human, animal, and robotic intelligence. It explains how thinking generally comes from brains but still exists in starfish and even plants (both of which lack gray matter). Along the way, the book does make one claim that parents might want to flag on a read-along, that collaboration is a uniquely human trait. In fact, modern science is revealing that there’s strong evidence of thoughtful animal collaboration across the planet. Animal thinking is often shoehorned … [Read more...] about This cute book explains AI to children, without scary Terminators