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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. If Your Name Isn't Western, AI Could Cost You The Promotion.

    AI tools designed to track meeting participation and contribution are showing bias against non-Western names and accents. These systems, used by companies like Amazon and Meta, are trained on data that underrepresents certain groups, leading to lower accuracy for accented speakers and less recognition of contributions from individuals with non-Western names. While AI has the potential to flatten corporate hierarchies and promote ideas based on merit, its current implementation risks perpetuating existing inequalities. AI

    If Your Name Isn't Western, AI Could Cost You The Promotion.

    IMPACT AI tools for HR risk entrenching existing biases, potentially disadvantaging underrepresented groups in promotions and recognition.

  2. Instead of scattered projects, the UAE is the first in the world to treat AI on par with roads and the power grid. New INSEAD and Yango report shows how Abu

    The United Arab Emirates is prioritizing artificial intelligence as a national infrastructure, akin to roads and power grids, according to a new report. This strategic approach, detailed by INSEAD and Yango, highlights how Abu Dhabi and Dubai are integrating AI as a foundational element of their economies. This initiative marks a global first in treating AI as a state-level infrastructure project. AI

    IMPACT Positions AI as a core national utility, potentially accelerating adoption and integration across all sectors.