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Is the Arctic the World’s Next War Zone? With Kenneth R. Rosen

Why Is Everyone Suddenly Fighting Over the Arctic? In this episode, Adam McCauley speaks to journalist and author Kenneth R. Rosen about the Arctic’s shifting geopolitical role in the new world order. Nuclear submarines. Sabotaged pipelines. Undersea communications severed in the ...  Show more

Implementing and scaling AI agents in business

Many organisations are experimenting with AI and AI agents. But far fewer are seeing real, measurable impact. The challenge isn’t ambition, it’s readiness. As we explored in the first episode of this series, the challenge for most businesses isn’t ambition - it’s having the right ...  Show more

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