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December 31, 2021

How to Have Your Data and Privacy Rights Respected on the Internet

How much do you know about Fac(ad)ebook? Throughout the years, we’ve heard plenty. The platform has inspired, surprised, and betrayed us. A lot of us seem to have a love-hate relationship with Facebook, because while we recognize and resent their...
December 29, 2021

Power and the Woman's Vote: How Can History Help? With Susan Ware

The women’s rights movement dates back to as far as 1848. It has made significant strides to ensure women are being treated fairly at home, at work, and in society as a whole. This manifests in equal pay, a union...
December 27, 2021

The 1st Fundamental: How to Bring Humanity Back to the Internet With Jaron Lanier

Do you control your data, or does your data control you? The internet has evolved at an unprecedented pace. It’s a massive network of individuals, corporations, and other entities that can fit in the back of your pocket. Our most...
December 24, 2021

The Power of Water: Its Intense Value in Society Across Time with Giulio Boccaletti

Water is essential for economic activities as well as for the well-being of humans. Considering how critical water is to both agricultural production and domestic consumption, conflict over water and the potential ramifications of decisions made over it may have...
December 22, 2021

Orwellian China and Data Governance: Is Big Brother Always Watching?

We know that our data isn’t just a reflection of what we do on the internet; it’s a direct result of our thoughts, beliefs, and perspectives as unique individuals. So when we are caught in the power struggle between governments...
December 17, 2021

Effectively Inspiring Change in Logistics: How to Succeed in the Fourth Industrial Revolution With Mac Sullivan, Dyci Sfregola, and Ruben Huber

In recent times, the logistics industry has moved to the forefront of everyone’s attention. This can be attributed to events like the COVID-19 pandemic, which had a significant impact on the transportation of goods, services, and people; and the Suez...
December 8, 2021

A Safe Space for Personal Data

As long as you are alive, you are constantly creating data—and in today’s digital age, it has become more important than ever before to know how to harness the power of your own data.. The question now is, how is...
December 7, 2021

Understanding Modern Healthcare: What’s the Price for Good Health?

Research and data are paramount if we want to improve physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing across the board. These not only concern those who are already struggling with illness; healthcare should also focus on being preventive, rather than waiting for...
December 1, 2021

Discussing Agility, Risk, and the Human Element with Leo Tilman

Risk and intelligence are two factors that define the success of any organization. Information is everywhere, and yet companies and organizations are still faced with data-related challenges that hinder their development. Is information-gathering all there is to running an operation?...
November 27, 2021

We’re All One Big Pile of Space Junk

Junk. It’s everywhere. From island-sized floating masses of garbage to the thousands of tons of space debris found in low orbit, mankind has left its permanent mark on planet Earth. As junk is generated as a byproduct of consumerism, the...
November 26, 2021

Connectivity and Productivity: A Discussion With Author and Speaker, Phil Simon

Changes in technical breakthroughs and evolving skill needs are shaping the nature of the workplace of the future. While the pandemic did not fundamentally alter the way people cooperated, it did speed up the pace of change. This increased connectivity...
November 25, 2021

Creativity and Human Gridlocks: Its Impact on Society

Imagine trying to shoehorn all of human creativity and human nature into prediction models. We base our perspective of human nature on two-dimensional grids, molding our society and its systems towards these grids. Despite this being the norm, people aren’t...
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