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Universities Must Reinvent Themselves for the Intelligent Age
In a world of constant change, the ability to reskill and adapt is the new stability, writes Klaus Schwab.
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The fragile foundations of the intelligent age
Our society faces a dramatic, but elusive, crisis. Beneath a surface of political volatility and technological acceleration lie two quietly deteriorating foundations: truth and trust. Their erosion is ...
Every industry eventually reaches its productivity era. Manufacturing had automation. Finance had algorithmic trading. Today, real estate is stepping into its own transformation: the age of ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Jonathan Reichental covers technology in business and society. The Intelligence Age is powering the emergence of a sweeping ...
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Retirement is a strategic mistake—unless we redesign life for the intelligent age
Klaus Schwab argues we should replace retirement with "phased transitions, advisory roles, and intergenerational collaboration." ...
As the world advances toward intelligent living and digital productivity, energy has become the foundation of technological progress. From smart homes and connected devices to automated industries, ...
Ed Note: The Robots Are Coming is a multi-part series by Scott Winters that explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping the role of financial advisors. From humanoid avatars to intelligent ...
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