
Summer reading from BI
Friday, June 27, 2025 -
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Friction under pressure
Integrity means having the courage to stand up for what you believe in, even when things get tough.
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Norwegians report high levels of happiness: these are the key influencing factors
Age, income, education, and gender influence our happiness— but what will it take to build a happier society?
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What can we do about misinformation?
Misinformation is here to stay (for now). That does not mean there is nothing to do about it.
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Improving access to drugs: the critical role of supply chain risk
A simple way of thinking about medical criticality, supply chain risk and their interactions can lead to more sustainable solutions for drug shortages.
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Generative AI: A bright future ahead of us – but for whom?
The AI revolution may completely reshape the global economy and add trillions of dollars in value through increased productivity. But who stands to gain the most? And who might be left behind?
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AI's Take on Work: Decoding Occupations through GPT-4's Eyes
How does Artificial Intelligence understand the prestige and social value of different jobs?
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Boosting Your Status: When and Why Trying Matters
Why do people scoff at trying to be cool but think less of those who become wealthy without trying?
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How will artificial intelligence affect our work life?
To grasp how artificial intelligence (AI) will affect our work life and to truly embrace its transformative power, we need to understand how AI and human work practices influence each other.
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Criticizing with care
How can you convince a racist uncle or homophobic coworker to change their views?
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AI in the public space: how do we evaluate if it is good or bad?
AI can make our daily lives easier. Still much public skepticism remains, particularly if a government or city uses it.
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How the office estranged and empowered queer women
Historically, the office was both a heterosexual straitjacket and a space where queer women could support themselves and become independent.
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Together we stand, divided we fall?
Aiming for collective action against exploitations in the gig economy? Well, don’t expect the international gig worker force to be with you.