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5 Reasons Why OpenAI Could Be Tomorrow’s Forgotten Pioneer

In 1995, Netscape staged one of the most electrifying IPOs in Wall Street history. Within four years, it was absorbed by AOL for a fraction of its peak valuation. Now OpenAI is valued at somewhere north of $300 billion. The consensus, once again, is that we are in the presence of an inevitable winner. History suggests a little more scepticism is warranted.

Why We All Sound the Same On Linkedin, And Why That Should Worry Us

Our LinkedIn feeds are filled with reflection. Gratitude. Lessons. Growth. Quiet triumphs. Carefully framed struggles. Everyone pauses. Everyone learns. Everyone emerges stronger. And everyone sounds exactly the same. Why has a platform with so much collective intelligence converged to sameness, and how can we fix it?

How Will Sam Altman Raise His Child? The Steve Jobs Paradox

Steve Jobs told a reporter, “We limit how much technology our kids use at home." It’s one of the great contradictions of modern tech: the people building the future often don’t want their children fully exposed to it. So what does OpenAI CEO Sam Altman actually wish for his child? Will he pull a Steve Jobs and quietly lock the AI toys in a metaphorical cupboard while the rest of us raise our kids with ChatGPT co-parenting from the cloud?

How Is AI Changing The Business School Curriculum?  

AI is unavoidable, particularly in higher education. How are schools adapting their programmes, assessment methods and specialisms to work with new tech, recognise students capability and build the modern skillsets that industry needs?

More than three quarters of global business schools now include AI as part of their curriculum according to the latest data from GMAC... what's holding up the rest? Photo by CX Insight via Unsplash

More Than Three Quarters Of Business Schools Now Include AI On The Curriculum

With AI adoption gaining momentum, business schools have an opportunity to position themselves at the forefront of innovation. However, as the findings above suggest, this transformation also requires clear policies, ethical considerations, and a commitment to preparing students for the AI-driven workplaces of tomorrow.