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A deceptively simple question underlies many global environmental policies: where, exactly, are the world’s forests? A new study suggests the answer depends heavily on which map one consults—and that ...
Harvard’s Suraj Srinivasan and Stagwell’s David Sable explore whether AI can truly create—or only imitate.
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As inflation continues to rise in specific regions, access to stable financial tools remains out of reach. In light of this ...