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AI Systems Can Now Solve Complex Math Problems

This MIT Technology Review article highlights what AI systems being able to solve complex math problems may entail for the tech future.
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How Reliable is Palm-Print Recognition Technology?

This MIT Technology Review article discusses the efficiency and accuracy of palm-print recognition technology.
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CFO vs VP of Finance: Key Differences & Responsibilities

Understanding Capitalism and Inflation

In this episode of the Chicago Booth Review's Capitalisn’t podcast, hosts Luigi Zingales and Bethany McLean discuss capitalism and inflation.
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venture capital

Are Asia Pacific Sovereign Bonds Worth the Risk?

An increase in competition affects the way companies respond to corporate social responsibility activities.
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big investors

Secrets of Big Investors

Research from Yale SOM’s Tobias Moskowitz, making use of industry data, examines the strategies of large-scale traders to find out how they avoid market predators and keep trading costs low.
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Do Incentives Always Work Best for Employee Engagement?

This Chicago Booth Review piece explores the efficacy of incentives in optimizing employee engagement and uncovers potential limitations.
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Emotion Recognition Doesn't Work

A $25 Billion Industry based on Emotion Recognition, Falls Short

A new study illustrates that contrary to popular belief, computers can’t actually read your emotions.
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Smartwatch that Can Monitor Your Metabolism

New Smartwatch Can Monitor Your Metabolism

UCLA engineers created a thin adhesive film that goes on the underside of a custom-built smartwatch making it a powerful health monitoring system.
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Activist shareholders may help firms in the long term

Activist Shareholders May Help Firms in the Long Term

Activist shareholders are often criticized for seeking quick profits instead of nurturing companies’ long-term health. But in a new study, Yale SOM’s Song Ma and his collaborators find evidence that activist hedge fund investors boost innovation during the five years after intervention.
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