The Center for the Governance of Change
The Center for the Governance of Change (CGC) is a research and educational organization located at IE University. It focuses on examining the political, economic, and social impacts of today's technological advancements and works on developing strategies to address any negative consequences that may arise.
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3 weeks ago |
ie.edu | Enrique Dans
Google has a problem. The type of advertising they invented, they came up with, the hyper-targeted advertising is now being rejected more and more by consumers. And when they try to move towards AI, they face significant constraints. We are all witnessing the AI revolution, but unfortunately, Google is not evolving. When Google started, it was the best way to find an answer.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
ie.edu | Luis M. ROMERO-RODRÍGUEZ
According to a recent Randstad report, on any given day in the first quarter of 2024, nearly 1.5 million workers in Spain were absent from their jobs. Over the past decade, the country’s absenteeism due to sick leave – often related to work-related situations such as anxiety, depression, stress, and burnout – has doubled. It’s a trend taking shape around the world.
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Jan 17, 2024 |
ie.edu | Pallavi Aiyar
So when we talk about the whole concept of intelligence, I think most of us have heard of IQ and most of us have heard of EQ. What do we mean when we say IQ? We are talking about a certain kind of cognitive intelligence. We’re talking about calculations, speed, those kinds of things, memory, perhaps even. And when we talk about EQ, we are talking about emotional intelligence.
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Dec 18, 2023 |
ie.edu | Jonathan Stein
Opinion journalism is a rather specialized branch of journalism. And some people would say: is it really journalism? We’re not covering news events. What we’re doing is covering the forces that drive the news and events and trends. Opinion journalism needs to have two principles underlying it, and one is a steadfast commitment to the facts.
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Oct 2, 2023 |
ie.edu | Agustín González-Agote
The development of infrastructure has historically been a cornerstone of civilization. From the first set of roads that allowed the connection of urban population centers, to the telecommunication networks that span the globe today, these public goods have been vital to facilitate the flow of people, money, and information that has led to so much human advancement.
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