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Harvard’s Suraj Srinivasan and Stagwell’s David Sable explore whether AI can truly create—or only imitate.
As the AI revolution accelerates and continues to reshape traditional business models, it has triggered a cascade of new legal, regulatory and policy challenges.
Coinerella’s European cloud rebuild shows why alternative clouds cost less and demand more, but they can be worth it.
Marc Kermish explains why treating AI like a junior employee drives real enterprise value and sustainable adoption.