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Music Mastery – Innately Human or Also Artificial? Gabriel Menzies, IE Business School Winner of the 2022 CoBS student CSR article competition, tunes into a little-explored area in the great debate over AI and the future – that of music and how Humankind’s relationship with it might change – or not!

Music Mastery – Innately Human or Also Artificial?

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Gabriel Menzies explores how music is shaped by Artificial Intelligence. A Council on Business & Society student voice article.

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Technology and Humans: One path - Livia Kuga, FGV-EAESP student finalist in the 2021 CoBS CSR competition, looks at the rise and place of technology in our lives and contends that greater efforts should be made to improve interaction between man and machine.

Technology and Humans: One path

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FGV-EAESP Student Livia Kuga looks at the rise and place of technology in our lives.

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What is greenwashing and how can consumers and marketing ethics combat it?

Greenwashing: Fool me no more!

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Aïda El Kohen, MiM student at ESSEC Business School with the challenges of greenwashing: How marketing, technology and consumer pressure are ways towards truly greener behaviour and shared benefit

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Are the Robots Taking Over?

February 6, 2018by The Council on Business & Society 2 Comments

As Artificially Intelligent innovations progress by leaps and bounds, Prof. Nicolas Glady, ESSEC Business School, gives us three reasons to stop worrying and learn to love AI. 

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Towards a people-less company and a player-less game?

January 11, 2018by The Council on Business & Society 1 Comment

The impact of technology on employees in Japan

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