A planner walks into a morning operations meeting with three dashboards open. One shows excess inventory, another signals potential stockouts, and a third highlights rising logistics costs. Each is ...
Everyday sights and sounds quietly shape the choices people make, often without them realizing it. New research suggests that some individuals become especially influenced by these environmental cues, ...
The problem--well, the underlying one among a growing number of complications--is that Americans are asked to suspend disbelief. They are encouraged to do that not in the usual day-to-day context of ...
Have you ever visited your GP for something specific – perhaps a sprained ankle or a routine check-up – only to find yourself receiving unsolicited advice about your weight, drinking habits or smoking ...
Political and military leaders around the world are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to improve the pace and quality of their decisions, including in scenarios that could lead to ...
This post continues the conversation we began in Part I, where I introduced the One Thought Rule: the simple but powerful practice of generating at least one original idea before turning to AI. That ...
In the early-morning hours last Friday, a Molotov cocktail-style projectile hit a gate outside of the San Francisco mansion of Sam Altman, the founder and C.E.O. of OpenAI. Soon after, the suspected ...