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How to manage AI risks to business and democracy
The risk of Artificial Intelligence (AI) election disinformation aimed at sowing confusion and fooling voters is escalating exponentially. This technology is not only providing nefarious actors with easy ways to chip away at democracy, but with tools to sabotage economies, businesses, and brands. Today’s AI has improved exponentially from a few years ago, when creating…
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Party Rifts & Voter Shifts: Political Realignment in the Election & Beyond
America is in the throes of a seismic political realignment. A record 43% of Americans see themselves as politically independent — the same as the two major parties put together. This disillusionment with politics as usual has created a vast group of people who consider themselves “politically homeless.” Sixty-three percent of U.S. adults agree with the statement that the…
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Conducting a Political Risk Assessment
In this critical election year, executives in every business function are faced with unprecedented risks and uncertainties related to an increasingly polarized and volatile US political landscape, from supply chain disruption to worker conflict, specific geographic exposures, and even political violence. During our April 10 event, 2024 Election Readiness and Corporate Political Responsibility, the Erb…
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CPRT Expert Dialogue: Nason Maani
The communications and actions of companies and industries influence policy outcomes, including policies that affect people’s health, positively or negatively, directly or indirectly. One example of a large-scale industry with both influence and dependency upon policy outcomes is the U.S. firearms industry. Lecturer in Inequalities and Global Health Policy Nason Maani recently worked on a…
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Education & Workforce Summit – The Role Of Industry In Driving Scalable Solutions
Join State Business Executives and Gallup as they host an Education and Workforce Summit on May 14th at Gallup’s world headquarters in Washington, D.C. The event will feature some of our Nation’s foremost organizations working on skills-based hiring, talent development, credentials and career readiness. Keynote speakers include U.S. Senator John Hickenlooper, U.S. Department of Education Assistant…
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Disagree Better: A Governor’s View on How Business Can Bridge Divides
Americans are exhausted by the hyperpartisanship and polarization in our country, and rightly so. The toxicity and conflict have not only overtaken news, politics, and social media; they have also crept into our workplaces. Join Business for America and Utah Gov. Spencer Cox to learn about the campaign to Disagree Better, and hear from prominent business…