The Influencers: Grace Beverley, From Creator to Founder and How to Use AI to Earn More
Grace Beverley is one of the UK’s most visible young entrepreneurs - a Forbes 30 Under 30 alum, author of the Sunday Times bestselling book Working Hard, Hardly Working, and host of the hit podcast of the same name, where she interviews leaders, creators, and thinkers on how to redefine success on your own terms.
Top Professors To Follow If You’re Interested In AI
If you’re looking for thought-provoking, practical insights into AI from people who know best, these are the professors worth following. Whether through their research, social media presence, podcasts, or teaching, these academics are shaping how we understand and apply AI in the real world
50 Exec Ed Courses To Get Smart About AI – Europe
Looking to build your AI skills? Find out more about the best Exec Ed courses on offer at leading institutions across Europe
50 Exec Ed Courses To Get Smart About AI – Asia Pacific, LatAm & MEA
Looking to build your AI skills? Find out more about the best Exec Ed courses on offer at leading institutions across Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa
50 Exec Ed Courses To Get Smart About AI – USA & Canada
Looking to build your AI skills? Find out more about the best Exec Ed courses on offer at leading institutions in the USA and Canada
50 Exec Ed Courses To Get Smart About AI
Building AI fluency is no longer a “nice to have” nor is it the sole responsibility of the IT department, so how can senior-level leaders brush up their skills? We’ve pulled together a list of 50 of the best AI-focused programmes on the market.
From Case Studies to Crisis? Why MBAs Are Demanding More from Their Degrees
When MBA students at Stanford Graduate School of Business - long seen as the spiritual home of startup swagger and big ideas to change the world - openly declare, “We’re not learning anything,” it’s time to listen.
Can You Trust Your Period Tracker App?
Period tracker apps collect intensely intimate data, such as mood changes, sexual activity, and other symptoms, yet, offer users very limited insight into how this data is processed, interpreted, or if it’s passed on to others.
