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Policymakers and Artificial Intelligence

This article explores the challenges of regulating AI. Policymakers struggle to keep pace with technological advancements. International cooperation is needed but difficult to achieve. Balancing innovation and ethical risks is a challenge. EU's proposed AI Act could serve as a model for global regulation. Industry standards can help, but legal frameworks are essential.

Quantum Computing and New States of Matter

Scientists create two new states of matter: time crystals and quantum spin liquids. These discoveries offer valuable insights for developing future quantum computers. Time crystals defy physics by exhibiting perpetual motion, while quantum spin liquids could lead to more robust qubits.

Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Computing, and Decision-Making

This article explains cognitive computing vs. AI. Cognitive computing helps humans make better decisions by considering complex data. It's useful when dealing with unstructured data and situations with no clear right answer. AI aims to find the most accurate answer and works without human input. Cognitive computing is for complex decision-making, while AI is for well-defined problems.

Shipping Containers and Supply Chain Snarls: Is There a Way Out?

Port congestion is blamed on finger-pointing and limited space for containers. In this article, we explore collapsible containers as a solution to create more space at ports. These containers fold up to reduce storage footprint, but their higher upfront cost is a hurdle to widespread adoption.

Supply Chain Visibility in Foggy Times

The article explores the importance of supply chain visibility for businesses. It argues that many companies lack a holistic view of their supply chains, which hinders their ability to make informed decisions. I propose a five-step plan to improve supply chain visibility, including using standard identifiers, leveraging existing data, and building a digital twin of the supply chain.

Innovation and Artificial Intelligence

Article explores innovation and AI. Innovation rate is hard to predict but AI can help measure how existing technologies improve. This helps decide where to invest. Complexity drives innovation and breakthroughs come from combining ideas from different fields. AI won't replace humans in innovation, rather work alongside them. Innovation is more than just invention, it's about turning ideas into value.