Abuse of 'dominant position'
The article discusses the creation of economic units with a dominant position in Greece and the government's questionable alignment with them instead of regulating their monopolistic practices.
Liberia: Arrival of the Yellow Machines - Promise, Process and Public Trust
The arrival of 137 excavators and graders at the Freeport of Monrovia signifies the beginning of action in Liberia's infrastructure development under President Boakai.
Participants of the summit in India call for the creation of 'safe, reliable, and robust AI'
Participants at a summit in India emphasized the need for developing safe and reliable artificial intelligence as a foundation for building trust and enhancing public and economic benefits.
After the Global Summit – News on the Use of Artificial Intelligence
A declaration signed by 86 nations and two international organizations emphasizes the development of safe and reliable AI as a foundation for building trust and enhancing social and economic benefits.
The 'Hindenburg' threat in the artificial intelligence race
A leading researcher warns that the rush to develop AI technologies, driven by economic incentives, poses a risk of a catastrophic failure that could undermine public trust in the technology.
How to create wealth... or destroy it
The article discusses the Argentine population's enduring trust in economic analysts despite decades of failures and questions the validity of their theories.
Munich Security Conference: The Transatlantic Hand
The Munich Security Conference highlighted the interconnectedness of Europe's economic revitalization and its defense capabilities, stressing the importance of partnership with the United States.
The risk of the blanket shrinking before winter arrives
The Argentine government struggles to align public perception with reality amid economic challenges and inflation issues, as recent changes to labor laws reflect ongoing tensions.
Guinea: why does the cash shortage persist?
Guinea has been experiencing a prolonged cash shortage for eight months, impacting economic activity and public trust in the banking system.
How the dollar ceased to be a refuge – And why this overturns everything
The article discusses how the dollar is losing its status as a safe haven due to political turbulence in Washington, with a growing concern for American institutional trust and investors quietly demanding a risk premium from the superpower.
The person responsible for measuring inflation in Argentina resigns due to the Milei government's refusal to modernize the index
Marco Lavagna has resigned as head of Argentina's National Institute of Statistics and Censuses following the government's refusal to implement a new system to measure inflation, raising concerns about economic trust.
Ryszard Petru: Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz has my trust
Ryszard Petru acknowledges Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz's election as chair of Poland 2050 but expresses concerns over her left-leaning economic views compared to his more liberal approach.
Ryszard Petru: Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz has my trust
Ryszard Petru accepts Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz's election as leader of Poland 2050 but expresses concerns over her leftist economic views, emphasizing the need for a balanced program that includes liberal and entrepreneurial perspectives.
Aries should maintain patience and trust, learn what your zodiac says
Individuals under the Aries sign are expected to capitalize on economic opportunities, cultivate new friendships, and maintain harmony in family and professional relationships while focusing on education and competition.
The Hidden Plot Behind Lavagna's Controversial Departure from Indec
Marco Lavagna unexpectedly resigned from Indec amidst heated discussions, raising concerns about the impact on public trust in economic indicators.
The resources lost due to corruption
Corruption leads to economic losses for the country and erodes institutional integrity and public trust, as highlighted by recent investigations into corruption within the National Transit Agency.
Reform of the Social Funds: The Welfare State Needs More Than a Facelift
The article argues that without a solid economic foundation, social security claims become meaningless and undermine trust in the state, calling for a reassessment of social systems.
Schwab's Fear on Time: Artificial Intelligence Undermines What We Take for Granted
Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum, reflects on the impact of AI on societal trust and truth in an article for Time.
Milei measures trust in Argentina with a river concession generating 13 billion in revenue
The Argentine government reopens a competition for the management of the 1,400 kilometers of the Main Navigable Waterway after the cancellation of the previous process in February, seeking international infrastructure companies to manage one of the world's largest navigable rivers.