Top Picks for 2025: Key Articles for Leaders and Readers
As we move into 2025, leaders are navigating a rapidly changing economic and cultural landscape, where understanding technological innovation, shifting business models, and global...
Trump 2.0: The Most Significant Members of His New Inner Circle
By Emil Bjerg, journalist and editor
Before Trump has even appointed his full cabinet, one nominee has already withdrawn. Here, we portray the most significant...
Global Trade Uncertainty Looms over Trump’s Tariff Threats
By Emil Bjerg, journalist and editor
Donald Trump has repeatedly announced drastic tariffs in his upcoming presidency. What are the potential effects and consequences in...
Bitcoin Breaks Record After Record Following the US Election
By Emil Bjerg, journalist and editor
After a week of explosive crypto-growth following the US election, Bitcoin broke record after record. Will crypto continue its...
Easy, Everything and Fast: How Over-Consumption Fuelled by Microtrends Kills our Souls!
Is Voluntary Simplicity a Truth Escape from Over-Consumption or Just Another Fashionable Trend from Commercial Marketing?
By Marcelina Horrillo Husillos, Journalist and Correspondent at The...
New EU Tariffs on Chinese EVs: Towards a Trade War with China?
By Emil Bjerg, journalist and editor at The European Business Review
The EU has imposed new tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, a decision that has...
Apple Intelligence: Can Apple’s Pivot to AI Save the iPhone?
By Emil Bjerg, journalist and editor at The European Business Review
After a year of dwindling iPhone sales, Apple has released Apple Intelligence. Will the...
AI and Cybersecurity: A New Battlefield
By Marcelina Horrillo Husillos, Journalist and Correspondent at The European Business Review
The Quest of Governments, Institutions, and Businesses for Regulation
AI has become a powerful...
How Will the US Presidential Election Affect Stock Markets?
By Emil Bjerg
Kamala Harris or Donald Trump as the next US president? With just a week left of the election campaign, we explore how...
Is Tech a Trojan Horse of Capitalism? Big Tech, AI and Digital Neo-feudalism versus...
By Marcelina Horrillo Husillos
Big Tech corporations such as Google and Meta have essentially colonized the world, by starting to supposedly offering “free” services (which...
Is OpenAI Okay?
By Emil Bjerg, journalist and editor
Sam Altman and OpenAI recently completed a historic funding round, all while co-founders and executives are fleeing the company...
“You are what you Eat”- Bias Produced by Generative Artificial Intelligence Mirrors Bias in...
By Marcelina Horrillo Husillos
Spotting bias in AI helps us to spot our own, remove it from our societal contexts, and build a more inclusive...
Leveling Up: How Technological Innovation is Fueling Unprecedented Growth in the Gaming Industry
By Emil Bjerg
Enormous innovation and growth make the gaming industry one of the most exciting niches to follow. Here we detail the link between...
The Future of Consumer Hardware for AI: What’s Next?
By Emil Bjerg
Ray Ban sunglasses powered by AI, Humane’s AI pin, Johnny I’ve’s collaboration with Sam Altman. Will a new generation of AI powered...
Trump-Harris Debate Ends with Taylor Swift Endorsement
By Emil Bjerg, journalist and editor
Just eight weeks before the election, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris finally met face to face. Political commentators agree...
Mario Draghi: This is How Europe Can Compete with US and China
By Emil Bjerg, journalist and editor
"We have reached the point where, without action, we will have to either compromise our welfare, our environment or...
Are European Stocks and Economies Making a Comeback?
By Emil Bjerg, journalist and editor
After a rocky start to August, the European Stoxx 600 Index looks more promising than it has for a...
What Does Google’s Antitrust Case Mean for Big Tech?
By Emil Bjerg, journalist and editor
In the first successful antitrust case since 2000, Google has been found guilty of monopoly formations. How will the...
The AI Hype has Lost its Momentum
By Emil Bjerg, journalist and editor
Economists and investors have grown skeptical about AI’s potential. Will AI find its way out of the trough of...
Google’s I/O: News and Updates
By Emil Bjerg, journalist and editor
Just 24 hours after OpenAI’s spring update, Google held its annual developer conference, I/O, in Mountain View, California. The...
GPT-4o: OpenAI’s Spring Update
By Emil Bjerg, journalist and editor
OpenAI has revealed several upgrades to GPT-4. Here’s what you need to know.
Weeks of speculation culminated on Monday when...
Anthropic Claims Their Claude Update Outperforms GPT-4 and Google
By Emil Bjerg, journalist and editor
Anthropic, backed by Amazon and Google, has released its Claude 3 model family. Their most intelligent model, they claim,...
What’s Driving Bitcoin’s Explosive Rise?
By Emil Bjerg, journalist and editor
Bitcoin’s value has reached a new historic high, surpassing the 2021 peak. What’s driving the crypto coin’s resurgence?
On March...
A Portrait of Nvidia: A Company Facing Challenges During Explosive Growth
By Emil Bjerg, journalist and editor
Nvidia's growth has skyrocketed in the current AI boom, but the company also finds itself in the middle of...
Top Tech Trends to Watch in 2024
By Emil Bjerg, journalist and editor
In the first month of the new year, we look at the tech trends and innovations that will define...
2023 in Review
By Emil Bjerg, journalist and editor
With 2023 coming to an end, we review the most impactful events in a year that’ll be remembered particularly...
COP28: Progress and Controversy
By Emil Bjerg, journalist and editor
For the first time in the 28 years of international climate summits, an agreement has been reached to start...
Gemini 1.0: Is Google catching up with OpenAI?
By Emil Bjerg, journalist and editor of The European Business Review
This Wednesday, Google released Gemini 1.0 - a long-awaited large language model intended to...
Altman’s Exit and Return: A Timeline and the Main Takeaways
By Emil Bjerg, journalist and editor
In an astonishing sequence of events, the tech world witnessed a dramatic exit of Sam Altman from OpenAI, a...
DevDay: The GPT Update
By Emil Bjerg, Journalist and Editor
Less than a year after the public release of ChatGPT, OpenAI’s Sam Altman recently announced some pretty serious additions...
Are AI Companions the Next Broad Application of Artificial Intelligence?
By Emil Bjerg, journalist and editor
From help with coding and finances to emotional support and personalized recommendations, are we all getting personal AI assistants...
Google 25 years: The Search Giant Celebrates Anniversary Amidst Unusual Rivalry
By Emil Bjerg, journalist and editor
With a sophisticated algorithm and a knack for user experience, Google forever changed how we find knowledge online. But...
Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property: Who Has the Right to Machine-Generated Art?
By Emil Bjerg, journalist and editor
A series of prominent authors and creators have sued OpenAI for using copyrighted material to train their AI. In...
The Future of Artificial Intelligence: Insights from the Forefront of AI Leadership
By Emil Bjerg, journalist and editor
Ten months after the public release of Chat GPT 3.5, this article explores insights and predictions of leading figures...
AI and Education: Promises and Pitfalls of Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education
By Emil Bjerg, journalist and editor
Artificial intelligence is making its way into higher education, from how students learn and get help to how universities...
Meditation in the Workplace: A Guide to Benefits and Integration
By Emil Bjerg, editor and journalist of The European Business Review
Meditation has gotten a lot of attention in the workplace in recent years, and...
GPT for SMEs: Mapping Impact and Ways to Benefit From Generative AI
By Emil Bjerg, journalist end editor of The European Business Review
Leveraging AI effectively might soon become a deciding factor in determining which small and...
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Environmental Heroes and Villains – What Separates Truly Sustainable Organisations from those that Play Around the Edges?
By Giovani Palafox-Alcantar
COP29 underscored the gap between climate commitments and tangible actions, reflecting both progress and significant challenges. What is the critical role of business in bridging this gap and why are some companies...
Top Picks for 2025: Key Articles for Leaders and Readers
As we move into 2025, leaders are navigating a rapidly changing economic and cultural landscape, where understanding technological innovation, shifting business models, and global trade dynamics will be crucial to long-term success. So will...
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