We would be wise to take a moment to reflect on the ways in which higher education has adapted to radical change in society, technology and culture in the past 150 years or so. Those changes have been ...
The eighteenth-century cotton entrepreneur reminds us that cutting-edge knowledge often resides in brains, not books.
The U.S. economy is now navigating not one but two industrial revolutions. The first was catalyzed by digital technology, wireless broadband, and now generative AI. The second is being fueled by ...
Many lingering work practices are “hangovers" from the Industrial Revolution and while they were effective in the beginning, they’re turning into a headache with the current direction of work culture.
Jensen Huang leads Nvidia's historic move to produce advanced AI chips in Arizona, bringing critical semiconductor ...
Deconstructing the British industrial revolution as a conjuncture and paradigm for global economic history / Patrick K. O'Brien -- The British product revolution of the eighteenth century / Maxine ...
"The people...cannot help themselves": the Failure of War Mobilization and the Call for a National Weapons Program -- "Laboratories...ordnance...artificers [and ...
The use of machines to conduct work previously done by humans continues to expand at a rapid pace. According to the World Economic Forum (WEF), machines will complete more jobs than humans by 2025.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Goodman offers market-based solutions to public policy problems. As we approach our country’s 250 th birthday, there is no ...
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Nvidia CEO touts new AI 'industrial revolution,' praises Trump tariffs for role in chip production
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang declared Sunday that the nation was at the beginning of a new artificial-intelligence-powered "industrial revolution," praising President Donald Trump's tariffs and desire to ...
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