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Architecture’s Algorithmic Turn: A.I., Adaptation and the Future at the Venice Biennale

Auronda Scalera and Dr. Alfredo Cramerotti, an internationally recognized curatorial duo working at the intersection of contemporary art and technology, reflect on how the 19th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia repositions architecture as a system of evolving intelligences—natural, artificial, and collective. Drawing on their experience shaping global exhibitions and advising cultural institutions, they examine how this year’s Biennale resists spectacle in favor of adaptation, circularity and symbiosis.
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How Gen Z and Prints Are Reshaping the Art Market’s Future

Jenny Gibbs, the Executive Director of the IFPDA and the IFPDA Foundation, is at the forefront of a generational shift in the art market. With a career spanning museums, academia and market leadership, Gibbs is championing the rise of prints and editions and the new collectors transforming how art is bought, sold and valued.

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Hollywood’s A.I. Battle Is Your Battle, Too

Dan Neely, CEO of Vermillio and one of TIME’s 100 Most Influential People in AI, sounds the alarm on a new kind of digital threat: your company’s IP, executive likeness and proprietary data are already being scraped to train powerful A.I. models—without your consent. Neely outlines why every business—whether or not it sees itself as part of the content economy—must start thinking like a media company or risk losing its most valuable assets.

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Markets in Flux: Geopolitics Redraws the Map of Global Investing in 2025

Julia Khandoshko, CEO of Mind Money and a seasoned financial services executive, examines how the geopolitical instability of 2025 is redrawing the global investment landscape. Drawing on over a decade of experience in capital markets, she explains why investors are moving away from traditional safe havens and toward more tactical, flexible strategies shaped by conflict zones, disrupted trade routes and shifting global power centers.
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Kalshi, Trumpworld and the Bet on American Chaos

Kalshi is now the only federally sanctioned prediction market in the U.S., attracting billions in bets on everything from elections to papal succession. But with Trump allies circling, lawsuits mounting and regulators evaporating, the platform is becoming more than a marketplace—it’s a speculative engine for political influence.

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ADHD Isn’t a Trend. It’s a Competitive Edge—When Workplaces Adapt.

Alex Partridge, founder of LADBible and UNILAD and host of the ADHD Chatter podcast, challenges the dismissive narratives around ADHD and neurodiversity in the workplace. Drawing from personal experience and broader research, Partridge makes the case that ADHD isn’t a trend but a powerful asset, when supported properly. With rising diagnoses reflecting overdue awareness, he outlines what companies get wrong about neurodiversity and how the right accommodations can unlock creativity, empathy and innovation that benefit everyone.
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The Quantum Leap: Charting the Future of Computing

Indradeep Ghosh, a technology leader with over 25 years in industrial R&D, explores the evolving landscape of quantum computing and its potential to address some of today’s most complex scientific and industrial challenges. As CEO of Fujitsu Research of America, he draws on deep expertise in A.I., quantum technologies and convergence research to examine the current state of the field, the breakthroughs pushing it forward and the collaborative global efforts required to realize its transformative promise.