Human expertise has long been understood as something deeper than rule-following, grounded instead in tacit engagement with the world. As chatbots dispense increasingly detailed guidance, the boundary ...
In mathematics, proofs can be written down and shared. In cryptography, when people are trying to avoid revealing their secrets, proofs are not always so simple—but a new result significantly closes ...
AI agent fervor has permeated the software development world. But, we’re no longer talking about a singular, all-knowing AI. Rather, emerging agentic workflows rely on multiple specialized agents ...
In a recent blog, I discussed Stanford University economist Erik Brynjolfsson’s new study showing that young college graduates are struggling to gain a foothold in a job market shaped by artificial ...
For a long time, universities worked off a simple idea: knowledge was scarce. You paid for tuition, showed up to lectures, completed assignments and eventually earned a credential. That process did ...
In today’s fast-moving business landscape, leaders often emphasize data-driven decision making—dashboards, key performance indicators and real-time analytics dominate boardroom discussions. While hard ...
Yes! I thought, as I read these lines from the Russian American poet Joseph Brodsky in a 1989 love poem, “A Song.” There’s something about the ineffable beauty of life that formal knowledge misses. So ...
ABSTRACT: Under the trend of economic globalization, the scale of enterprise organizations has expanded, the business model has changed, and the transnational, cross-border and cross-regional work ...