FF Daily #526: Doves vs hawks
November 18, 2021: Will Meta be any different?; Should you wait before you vaccinate your child against Covid-19?; Rabbits versus turtles
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November 18, 2021: Will Meta be any different?; Should you wait before you vaccinate your child against Covid-19?; Rabbits versus turtles
It looks inevitable technology companies will outrun the theories of the Nobel Prize winner in Economics. And that is a frightening thought
Predicting behaviour isn’t rocket science, say Robin Dreeke and Cameron Stauth in their book, ‘Sizing People Up’. It is a social science, and requires you to apply the right equation of logic, strategy, scepticism, observational skills, and the ability to accept unwelcome truths
Is the government’s Make in India programme creating a system where a large section of workers in manufacturing could find themselves trapped in low wage jobs with no future?
Arun Maira, Ravi Venkatesan and Naushad Forbes discuss why the shape of economics, governance and business must change to fulfil our tryst with destiny
We need to revisit our ideas of nation, humanity, and war. For nuclear annihilation is just a spark away
February 10, 2022: The rise of the creator economy; Becoming a better leader; A self-help book for introverts
May 04, 2019: A roundup of news and perspectives on disruptive technology from around the world. In this issue: Tesla’s robo-taxi networks, Facebook’s privacy positions, Microsoft’s Blockchain partnership, wearables, carbon sucking plants and more
China's growing tech prowess, access to Big Data, and its expanding digital footprint gives it a strategic advantage—in espionage and surveillance, in global finance, and global trade. All of which will play a decisive role in determining China’s role in international politics and business. Read part 2 of this two-part article