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OECD AI principles: Who will implement these and how?

OECD revised its AI principles to regulate booming AI uses and harmonise global fragmentation of regulation. Some loopholes remain for AI providers, governments and businesses alike.Read more ...

Museums Switching between TikTok-length and Nuance - Currying Favour, Muddling Through, or Enligthenment

Rebecca Johnson, Chief Scientist National Museum of Natural History of the U.S. Smithsonian Institution talks about aspiring a global reach while comparing to other museums and managing tensions between goals and WIPO initiatives regarding traditional knowledge, climate change, or creationism. About winning Generation Z, compressing information into social media-length, or teaching what science “is”. Complemented by an analysis how museums fluctuate between currying favours, muddling through, and enlightenment.Read more ...

Krones: Opportunities in Emerging Markets and Managing Volatile Environments

Despite being affected by tight industry environments stock listed Krones Group is surprisingly unagitated. B2Bioworld enquired with Christoph Klenk, CEO of one of the largest beverage filling and packaging machinery companies in the world on strategies countering the current crisis and paving the path to growth. However, major risks are ahead, and success is not a foregone conclusion.Read more ...

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Steering Health Data For or By?

The User as Stakeholder, Expert, Citizen, Consumer, and Patient - Thomas Szucs, Chairman of Swiss Helsana Group on putting “big data” to work in insurance and healthcare Read more ...

Managers of Disease Meet Masters of Personal Health

Ursula B. Redeker, CEO of Roche Germany, about using digital tools to tap “big health data” of users, with an introduction by B2BioworldRead more ...