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Issue 6: AI Impact
A Race for the World
The stakes actually are that high, says OpenAI’s Chris Lehane. His recipe for ensuring the US wins the AI race: “Think big, act big, build big.”
14 min read
Surge in the Gulf
Oil-rich nations in the Arabian Gulf have seen an upswell in foreign investment since the pandemic. Brunswick’s Mahmoud Kassem describes the region’s changing reputation.
4 min read
Issue 6: AI Impact
Moyo on AI
The global economist Baroness Dambisa Moyo says the evolution of AI requires a near-constant reassessment of what we thought we knew. By Kevin Helliker.
7 min read
Issue 6: AI Impact
Quantum Visionary
Quantum computing promises a transformative future where geopolitics, industry collaborations and technological innovation converge. Kohei Itoh, President of Japan’s Keio University, describes the potential and the challenges ahead. By Akiko Karaki, Shudai Komoriya and Ken…
12 min read
G20: Multilateralism Put to the Test
South Africa assumes the Chair, putting ambitions of the African continent in the spotlight. But in a changed world, any progress could prove difficult. By Brunswick’s Pascal Saint-Amans.
6 min read
Issue 24: Transformation
Inflation and Destiny
It’s no exaggeration to say inflation made Fabio Kanczuk an economist. The former Head of Policy at Brazil’s Central Bank talks to Brunswick’s Daniel Wiedemann and Eduardo Tavares about living with uncertainty in the US…
10 min read
Lotus Technology and the Road Ahead
Feng Qingfeng, CEO of Lotus Technology and Senior Vice President of leading Chinese automaker Geely Holding Group, talks cars with Brunswick’s Connie Jia and Gavin Cross.
10 min read
Issue 24: Transformation
Macron and the Olympics
The event is poised to be the high point of his turbulent, transformative presidency. Brunswick’s Philip Delves Broughton reports.
12 min read
Three EU Candidates
Ahead of the European Parliament election, Brunswick talks with three incumbents on issues facing the EU.
5 min read
Issue 5: The Backlash
The Resilience Imperative
Around the world, climate-related disruptions are no longer theoretical risks, but here-and-now realities for business.
6 min read
Issue 23: People Puzzle
Dambisa Moyo
“The world we’ve been living in, where democratic, capitalistic states dominate, is a historical aberration,” says the global economist, author and board member. By Kevin Helliker.
13 min read
Issue 23: People Puzzle
Seeing China Clearly
Tao Wang, Chief China Economist for UBS Investment Bank, shares insights from her new book with Brunswick’s Andy Browne and Seth Faison.
13 min read