It’s a massive red flag for executives spending billions on AI initiatives. If nothing changes, much of our investment in AI ...
In an industry built on managing risk and allocating capital, the ability to see clearly and act quickly is vital.
President Donald Trump fired the commissioner of the BLS after a disappointing jobs report. It likely won't help the data get ...
A recent HBR article by Oguz Acar from King’s College London rejects the idea that Prompt Engineering is the hottest job of the future, declaring instead that problem formulation is a higher-order, ...
Thomson Reuters Corp. is betting big on generative artificial intelligence, and it has the data foundation in place to do so. The global provider of professional information for the legal, accounting, ...
Data collection is not the principal roadblock behind issues with health care's massive data problem and how it hinders the referral process. In this contributor piece, Curtis Gattis, CEO and ...
This article is part of a VB special issue. Read the full series here: Intelligent Sustainability. Every year in the U.S., it’s estimated that about 5,130 million metric tons of energy-related carbon ...
The Senate recently confirmed Martin O’Malley as the next commissioner of Social Security. O’Malley sailed through the confirmation process, even picking up support from some Republicans. O’Malley’s ...
About the author: Derek Horstmeyer is a professor of finance at George Mason University’s Costello College of Business. The Federal Reserve faces a problem of data reliability. It is an issue that has ...
Consumers who don’t have enough of a credit history can suffer from having “thin” credit scores and profiles, which can negatively affect their chances of getting a loan, mortgage, credit card and ...
A recent influx of digital technology has unlocked tremendous potential for clinical trials. For an industry that has traditionally relied on patients’ paper intake forms and manual data entry into ...
Healthcare data accounts for 30% of the world’s data, and that proportion will jump to 36% by next year. Yet healthcare leaders say just 57% of their data is used to make intelligent business ...