Many top professionals and leaders may feel uneasy about AI. Here’s why—and what it reveals about human intelligence.
What We Owe the AI Beings We’ve Made and What Wisdom Traditions Tell Us’ Coming Jan. 20 When we don’t know whether something can suffer, prudence suggests we act as though it might.” — Claude AI ...
Hosted by Calvin University and co-sponsored by the CCCU, the Wisdom in the Age of AI Conference, Thursday, October 8 – Saturday, October 10, 2026, brings together leading voices at the intersection ...
In recent years, leading artificial intelligence labs and startups have released AI software designed for tasks of ever-growing complexity, including solving PhD-level math problems, reasoning through ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Global thought leader on leadership development and the future of work This week’s headlines—Amazon planning to cut up to 30,000 ...
Human bias, when shaped by values and informed by experience, can be a form of wisdom that protects us from making poor decisions in today’s AI-driven world. Not all bias is bad. Human bias — shaped ...
It could happen in the next two years or the next decade but artificial intelligence is already so advanced and deeply entrenched in society, renowned historian Yuval Noah Harari believes anything ...
Last week, in a Fortune 500 boardroom, executives gathered to make a critical pricing decision. They had AI analytics showing optimal price points. They had human intuition about customer ...