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Shrinkflation Risks Consumer Blowback

The article discusses "shrinkflation," where product sizes decrease while prices remain the same. It explores consumer awareness, reasons companies use this tactic, and potential backlash. The piece also notes that shrinkflation may be less prevalent now than in previous years.

High Seas Troubles Affect Global Supply Chains, Part One: Security Risks

In this article, we discuss maritime security threats, including piracy, territorial disputes, and terrorist attacks. The author argues for international cooperation and investment in naval forces to combat these threats. They also discuss how companies can use technology to make their supply chains more resilient.

The Importance of Causality in Corporate Decision-making

Decision-making can go amiss if a correlation is mistaken for causality. Causal artificial intelligence looks for root causes of outcomes, which can then be used to explore “what if” questions about corporate strategies.
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Studies Show Augmented Intelligence Solutions Improve Productivity

Fears of AI replacing human jobs may be misplaced. AI can boost productivity by assisting humans and creating a powerful collaboration. This article explores how AI can augment human intelligence and the benefits businesses can expect.

insideBIGDATA: Heard on the Street

Posted initially on insideBIGDATA, this article is a compilation of thought leadership pieces by industry experts on big data, AI, and related technologies. It features insights on data management, generative AI, its risks and best practices, AI's impact on finance and business operations, and the importance of customer experience in data analysis.

Is Vertical Farming Falling Flat?

The article discusses indoor and urban agriculture, highlighting its potential benefits like space utilization and resource efficiency. However, it also notes challenges, including high energy costs and profitability issues. Despite recent setbacks, some believe the industry still has growth potential amid climate change concerns.