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Life sciences isn’t lacking AI pilots, dashboards or transformation strategies. If anything, there’s more activity than ever.
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Asking citizens to disregard its official communication because it was issued in error, reveals how technological ambition, when not supported by administrative discipline, can degenerate into ...
From Caesar to Silicon Valley, the pattern is always the same — and we're running out of time to change course.
AI and deepfakes are turning reality into doubt, as even Netanyahu’s “proof of life” videos are questioned online.