Bibliografías recientes

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Capital and punishment. How convict labour increased inequality. Forcing prisoners to work lowered wages and increased unemployment The Economist
The somewhat reluctant hegemon. Germany has been slow to reassess its place in the world. Germany's traditional foreign-policy doctrines are coming under pressure The Economist
Inside the black box. Humans may not always grasp why AIs act. Don't panic. Humans are inscrutable too. Existing rules and regulations can apply to artificial intelligence The Economist
Drones and guerrilla warfare. Home-made drones now threaten conventional armed forces. Their small size and large numbers can overwhelm defences The Economist
In algorithms we trust. How AI is spreading throughout the supply chain. AI is making companies swifter, cleverer and leaner The Economist
The duty to deter. If Syria's despot is not punished, others will use chemical weapons. Strikes on Bashar al-Assad's air bases are justified The Economist
Unmarked. What to make of Mark Zuckerberg's testimony. Both the Facebook boss and his questioners in Congress fail to reassure The Economist
Smile, you're on camera. There will be little privacy in the workplace of the future. AI will make workplaces more efficient, safer—and much creepier The Economist
High hopes. Could Tibetan clouds save China from drought? A huge rain-making project is being mulled in the Himalayas The Economist
A massive diversion. China has built the world's largest water-diversion project. Channelling water from south to north does more harm than good The Economist
Shifting silicon. TSMC is about to become the world’s most advanced chipmaker. Intel is pushed into second place by a Taiwanese rival The Economist
AI meets autoland. Germany's conservative economic model is being put to the test. An economy built on caution must learn to live with disruption The Economist
Organic farming. Corn beef. The world’s biggest exporter of maize finds itself importing the stuff The Economist
Military Industrial Complex (MIC) Artículo científico
The next circle of hell. Tesla is heading for a cash crunch. The road ahead for Elon Musk's car company is looking more perilous The Economist
Under construction. Fifteen years after America's invasion, Iraq is getting back on its feet. With Islamic State defeated, a new sense of unity prevails. But it is fragile The Economist
Two-faced. The sunny and the dark side of AI. AI will mainly be good for business, but mind the pitfalls The Economist
Collateral damage. Asia's small open economies may suffer in America's trade war. As supply chains are unpicked, firms in China’s orbit may lose business The Economist
Better days in Baghdad. Fifteen years after America's invasion, Iraq is doing well. An election in May offers a chance to build on recent progress The Economist
Corporate citizens of somewhere. A golden age of companies having fistfuls of different passports is over The Economist

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