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Carlos Koreivo, FGV EAESP, explores Plato, mathematics, and using AI’s power to cultivate wisdom and balance in the human mind.

From Plato to AI: How mathematics can shape human perception

March 25, 2026by The Council on Business & Society Leave a comment

Carlos Koreivo, FGV EAESP, explores Plato, mathematics, and using AI’s power to cultivate wisdom and balance in the human mind.

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What happens when AI advances without conscience? Biswayan Das, IIM Bangalore explores in the context of control and the common good.

AI for Common Good: The tug-of-war for control and conscience

January 28, 2026by The Council on Business & Society Leave a comment

Who holds power over AI systems today? Biswayan Das, IIM Bangalore, explores anchoring its capabilities to ethics, conscience and control.

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Prof. Simon Angus, Monash Business School, explores how, in an age of endless political chatter, AI could help safeguard democracy.

Could AI Help Safeguard Democracy?

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Prof. Simon Angus, Monash Business School, explores how, in an age of endless political chatter, AI could help safeguard democracy.

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A Leader’s Blueprint for Navigating AI and the Future of Work

A Leader’s Blueprint for Navigating AI and the Future of Work

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Anas Memon stresses the need for leaders and leadership to anticipate and navigate AI’s impact on society and the economy.

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AI in Hiring Decisions: Electronic efficiency vs emotional intelligence. Ryan Zhou, Warwick Business School finalist in the in the CoBS 2024 Student CSR Article Competition, takes an in-depth look at how AI recruiting software works, its pros and cons, and how legislation is attempting to safeguard candidates’ rights.

AI in Hiring Decisions: Electronic efficiency vs emotional intelligence

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Ryan Zhou, Warwick Business School, looks at how AI recruiting software works, its pros and cons, and legislation for candidates’ rights.

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Antonin Delobre, ESSEC Business School, explores AI – the rear window of the work environment – between insight and illusion

AI: The rear window of the work environment – between insight and illusion

November 27, 2024by The Council on Business & Society 1 Comment

Antonin Delobre, ESSEC Business School, explores AI – the rear window of the work environment – between insight and illusion

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Knocking on Our Doors: Leading employees today and tomorrow in the new AI era. Leadership remains a key enabler of the AI transformation of companies. Maria Caruso, Winner of the 2024 CoBS Student CSR Article Competition at IE Business School, contends that the transformative journey begins with people and existing human practices, even before the technology.

Knocking on Our Doors: Leading employees today and tomorrow in the new AI era

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Leadership remains a key enabler of the AI transformation of companies. Maria Caruso, Winner of the 2024 CoBS Student CSR Article Competition at IE Business School, contends that the transformative journey begins with people and existing human practices, even before the technology.

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Political Polarisation, Artificial Intelligence, and the Proliferation of Filter Bubbles in the Digital Environment. Daria Perevertailo, Winner of the 2024 CoBS Student CSR Article Competition at Trinity Business School, explores the power and influence of algorithms and their role in promoting political polarization

Political Polarisation, Artificial Intelligence, and the Proliferation of Filter Bubbles in the Digital Environment

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Daria Perevertailo, Trinity Business School, explores the influence of algorithms and their role in promoting political polarization.

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People Analytics: The risks behind the promises. With the recent developments in AI, the supremacy of algorithms and analytics in the management of business – and people – seems more and more obvious in terms of driving up the performance of organisations. But should human beings be analysed in the same way as inventory entries? A research team including Dr. Ulrich Leicht-Deobald, Trinity Business School, and his collaborators Dr. Lisa Marie Giermindl, Dr. Franz Strich, Dr. Oliver Christ, and Abdullah Redzepi uncovers new findings on the risks of people analytics.

People Analytics: The risks behind the promises

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With the recent developments in AI, the supremacy of algorithms and analytics in the management of business – and people – seems more and more obvious in terms of driving […]

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What Would Galileo Galilei Say about Students Using ChatGPT? Carolina Tonon Cardoso, student Finalist at FGV-EAESP in the 2023 CoBS Student CSR Article Competition, explores the usefulness of ChatGPT for both students and academics.

What Would Galileo Galilei Say about Students Using ChatGPT?

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Carolina Tonon Cardoso, student Finalist at FGV-EAESP in the 2023 CoBS Student CSR Article Competition, explores the usefulness of ChatGPT for both students and academics. What Would Galileo Galilei Say […]

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