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Public Management Programme Puts Humans at the Centre of the AI Revolution
[The content of this article has been produced by our advertising partner.] As artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes economies, labour markets and public services, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) is making a clear bet: the defining skill for tomorrow’s public leaders will not be coding, but judgment. At the helm of its Master of Public Management (MPM) programme is Programme Director Prof. Donald Low, who argues that leadership in the AI age demands more than...
If Australian data centres are going to power the AI revolution, we deserve a fair return | David Pocock
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Live: David Pocock demands Labor ensures 'fair return' from AI data centres
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Will Australia be taken for a ride in the AI and data centre boom?
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Public ownership of AI? US officials eye stake in tech revolution
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India leads among immigrant founders of US billion-dollar startups
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UK's answer to AI job fears is a bot to polish your CV
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Could the battery boom lower inflation and interest rates?
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Anthropic CEO, who warns of AI-led mass layoffs, calls them a necessity
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M&S launches training scheme for 1,000 young adults to tackle unemployment
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