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  • Sep 12, 2024 | nature.com | Theodoros Evgeniou

    AbstractGrit, a non-cognitive skill that indicates perseverance and passion for long-term goals, has been shown to predict academic achievement. This paper provides evidence that grit also predicts student outcomes during the challenging period of the Covid-19 pandemic. We use a unique dataset from a digital learning platform in the United Arab Emirates to construct a behavioral measure of grit.

  • Jun 9, 2024 | infobae.com | François Candelon |I. Glenn Cohen |Theodoros Evgeniou

    Ya sea preparándose para la próxima pandemia o monitoreando la seguridad de la IA generativa, los responsables de políticas, líderes empresariales y académicos necesitan acceso a datos tanto de dentro como fuera de sus fronteras nacionales. Pero en lugar de políticas que permitan que los datos fluyan más libremente, las restricciones se han convertido en la norma. A nivel global, las restricciones al flujo de datos se duplicaron con creces entre 2017 y 2021.

  • Jun 7, 2024 | bcghendersoninstitute.com | Tania Lekhraj |François Candelon |I. Glenn Cohen |Theodoros Evgeniou

    Whether preparing for the next pandemic or monitoring the safety of generative AI, policymakers, business leaders, and academics need access to data from both within and outside their national borders. But instead of policies that enable data to flow more freely, constraints have become the norm. Globally, data flow restrictions more than doubled between 2017 and 2021. Late last year, the U.S. withdrew its long-standing request for the WTO to prohibit data localization requirements for e-commerce.

  • Sep 19, 2023 | qualitydigest.com | Peter Nathanial |David Martinez |David Martínez |Theodoros Evgeniou |François Candelon

    Last month, the heads of seven major American AI companies emerged from the White House with an agreement on “self-regulation.” On the other side of the Atlantic, Europeans debate the long-awaited EU AI Act, the next major digital regulation following the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA).

  • Aug 29, 2023 | knowledge.insead.edu | François Candelon |David Martinez |Peter Nathanial |Theodoros Evgeniou

    Last month, the heads of seven major American AI companies emerged from the White House with an agreement on “self-regulation”. On the other side of the Atlantic, Europeans debate the long-awaited EU AI Act, the next major digital regulation following the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA).

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