The history of technology predicts that artificial intelligence will have both positive and negative effects on the labour market and wider society. The potential opportunities and rewards are huge, but so are the risks.
Granted, Credit Suisse was a bad bank. But it's unsettling to see any bank with a thick capital cushion going to the wall.
Criminal barristers are planning strike action this May over the government's refusal to restore austerity pay cuts. What else can they do without a post-Brexit centre of excellence bargaining chip to play with?
I am often asked to meet with people who are looking to make that big, very personal decision: What to do next?
Fourteen years after the so-called St Patrick's Day Massacre, have we learned the lessons of the past? We might be about to find out.
There is no logic to the status quo when it comes to horseracing and greyhound racing receiving the money they do from the gambling levy. And an annual rout at Cheltenham doesn't change that.
If I were a betting person, I would bet my bottom dollar that the future trajectory of rugby will nearly exactly mirror the demise of the National Football League (NFL) in the US.
Ireland's superior pool of players and coaching staff, including two RFU rejects and experienced backroom personnel, have provided them with a consistent selection that will enable them to secure the win against England.
A High Performing Person cannot be a Normal Person. The laws of economics, physics, and biology do not permit it. You can be one, or the other, but not both. Ah, tradeoffs!
The issue that I will be keeping my eye on over the coming weeks and months is whether we see continued liquidation of deposits from the banking system toward money market funds. If this continues at pace, then it will clearly lead to ongoing financial stability issues.
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