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Keeping the Humanities Human
As artificial intelligence has upended the way in which students read, learn and write, as well as how teachers evaluate and mark, professors and leaders at institutions of higher learning appear to have been largely left to their own devices to figure out how to teach in a profoundly transformed landscape. Many faculty members in the hard sciences and social sciences have pointed to the “productivity boost” AI can offer, and the research potential unlocked by its ability to
Mark Chin
Jun 158 min read


Energy Security: Why the World Needs a Rethink
In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, firms shifted from a “just in time” model to a “just in case” approach that sought to strengthen resilience. With oil and gas infrastructure becoming a primary military target, energy systems must now undergo a similar transition. It is too soon to know when or how the war with Iran will end, or what its medium to long term geopolitical or economic consequences will be. But one thing is already more than obvious: what is meant by ‘en
Mark Chin
May 44 min read


The New Space Race: A.I.
For once, one could not accuse Donald Trump of exaggeration. The arrival of budget Chinese chatbot DeepSeek to rival ChatGPT is nothing...
Mark Chin
Feb 6, 20255 min read


A Star Winks Out
“What we leave behind is not as important as how we've lived.” - Jean-luc Picard Heroes die, we know that. They are, after all, only...
MC
Mar 19, 20188 min read
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