The knowledge economy has made us all more ignorant and changed the role of management. Assume that over the last 500 years, the sum of human knowledge has been doubling every generation: that means ...
This story is part of Fix’s Mentorship Issue exploring the unique ways climate leaders found their calling, and how new approaches to mentorship are upending old power structures. Check out the full ...
In its February 26, 2020, unanimous decision in Intel Corporation Investment Policy Committee v. Sulyma, the United States Supreme Court resolved a circuit split regarding what constitutes “actual ...
In this time of easy access to information, experts, and news, the last thing you would expect is that we are in the midst of a crisis in knowledge. But sometimes it seems that we, in fact, are, says ...
Goulston & Storrs M&A attorney Dan Avery is a nationally recognized expert on M&A deal point trends. In partnership with Bloomberg Law, Dan has developed a series of 25 articles looking at these ...
Before the internet existed, humans had a very different concept of what “knowledge” was. Before the internet existed, humans had a very different concept of what “knowledge” was, says researcher ...
The funding challenges facing universities today reflect more than budgetary strain—they reflect a growing crisis of confidence in higher education’s role in society. In an era of climate urgency, ...
Despite the wealth of research and clinical insight that psychologists have accumulated over the past century, there is still no unified theory of how, when, or why therapy works. Instead, the field's ...
A central feature of the Unified Theory of Knowledge (UTOK) is that it affords us a way to scientifically frame the ontology of the mental (see here for this argument in detail). Via the Tree of ...
Enterprise AI can’t scale without a semantic core. The future of AI infrastructure will be built on semantics, not syntax.