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We Can’t Talk About the Future of Work Without Talking About Families
Innovation and profit suffer when so many employees feel they can’t bring their whole selves to work, Indra Nooyi writes.
Inside Finland’s Plan to End All Waste by 2050
Finland believes education is key—getting every citizen to understand the need for a circular economy, and how they can be part of it
Inside Finland’s Plan to End All Waste by 2050
Finland believes education is key—getting every citizen to understand the need for a circular economy, and how they can be part of it
Don Cheadle, Kristalina Georgieva and 6 More Global Leaders Share the Most Powerful Collaborations in Their Lives
Kristalina Georgieva Managing Director, IMF In August 2021, the 190 member countries of the International Monetary Fund—working together to tackle the pandemic, a crisis like no other—delivered an achievement like no other: a historic $650 billion injection of Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) to help the global economy, and especially nations that are suffocating amid COVID-19…
With the State of the World in the Hands of Big Business, Some Executives Think It Can Pay to Do Good
As global leaders discuss how to build a better future in a post-pandemic world, business executives weigh profits and purpose
Why Timnit Gebru Isn’t Waiting for Big Tech to Fix AI’s Problems
Three hundred and sixty-four days after she lost her job as a co-lead of Google’s ethical artificial intelligence (AI) team, Timnit Gebru is nestled into a couch at an Airbnb rental in Boston, about to embark on a new phase in her career. Google hired Gebru in 2018 to help ensure that its AI products…
Why Timnit Gebru Isn’t Waiting for Big Tech to Fix AI’s Problems
Three hundred and sixty-four days after she lost her job as a co-lead of Google’s ethical artificial intelligence (AI) team, Timnit Gebru is nestled into a couch at an Airbnb rental in Boston, about to embark on a new phase in her career. Google hired Gebru in 2018 to help ensure that its AI products…
Why TIME Dedicated This Special Issue to the Power of Collaboration
In early December, vaccinated and rapid tested, I had the opportunity to catch up in person with Klaus Schwab, chairman of the World Economic Forum, our partner in this special issue. It was his first visit to New York since the pandemic began, and though we covered a wide range of topics, from inflation to…
Why TIME Dedicated This Special Issue to the Power of Collaboration
In early December, vaccinated and rapid tested, I had the opportunity to catch up in person with Klaus Schwab, chairman of the World Economic Forum, our partner in this special issue. It was his first visit to New York since the pandemic began, and though we covered a wide range of topics, from inflation to…
The Surprisingly Low Price Tag on Preventing Climate Disaster
As the climate crisis worsens, too many people are swinging from denial straight to despair. A few years ago, it was common to hear people deny climate change, downplay the enormousness of the threat, or argue that it is far too soon to worry about it. Now many people say it’s too late. The apocalypse…
The Surprisingly Low Price Tag on Preventing Climate Disaster
As the climate crisis worsens, too many people are swinging from denial straight to despair. A few years ago, it was common to hear people deny climate change, downplay the enormousness of the threat, or argue that it is far too soon to worry about it. Now many people say it’s too late. The apocalypse…
The Pandemic Laid Bare the World’s Inequities. A Top Economist on Why We Need a New Social Contract
Minouche Shafik, the British-American director of the London School of Economics, on why we need a new social contract
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