Bennat Berger
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Bennat Berger, real estate entrepreneur and tech investor in NYC. Cofounder of Novel Property Ventures and Founding Partner at Novel Private Equity.
New York, NY
Joined May 2015
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While #AI still has a long way to go before anything like human-level intelligence is achieved, it hasn’t stopped the likes of Google, Facebook, and Amazon from investing billions of dollars. Here’s how #AI is set to evolve in 2022 https://t.co/rhmXfx32rZ
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What does urban wellbeing look like in the Global South? How can it be delivered equitably? New research explores the roots of wellbeing inequalities in two rapidly changing cities in Kenya and Thailand. https://t.co/AjxjFsSfoA
#urbanplanning
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AI will not only be the subject of the debate for decades to come—but a versatile, articulate, morally agnostic participant in the debate itself. Here’s what happened when Oxford invited an #AI to debate its own ethics https://t.co/iNOj0YrPoX
#AIEthics
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2022 is the time to embrace these 5 #leadership trends. Be prepared for what will come next and create an organization that changes the lives of your employees, customers, and the world. https://t.co/NQ38Obaygb
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Can Artificial Intelligence be ethical? Ever wondered what would happen if we made an AI program question its own merits and demerits? Wonder no further, for scientists have made it happen. https://t.co/hdxS1wjYGH
#AIEthics
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Skylight Real Estate Partners On Forming an Investment Platform During a Pandemic https://t.co/kqt46l1LLu
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The co-founder of the Neuroleadership Institute advises leaders to stop hoping the COVID crisis will be over soon and instead activate what’s known as the Stockdale Paradox. Here are 4 #leadership trends to watch in 2022 for success in uncertain times. https://t.co/LnrH61uGyp
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Almost two-thirds of municipal smart city and transportation decision leaders are using vehicle data for traffic management, zoning, and #urbanplanning, as well as the monitoring of road usage and capacity https://t.co/2espneDDL6
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As companies worldwide expand their use of #AI, they are taking a careful look at ethics and responsible innovation. Here’s how IBM is preparing for a new era of #AIethics
https://t.co/ZKJMT4ozCG
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Is your city lovable? Why the Great Migration is forcing city planners to rethink urban design https://t.co/bUBE6Dbn8q
#urbanplanning
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We can choose the role we want #AI to play in our lives and enterprises by asking tough questions and taking stern precautionary measures. We have a long way to go before artificial intelligence becomes one with ethics. What lies next for ethics in AI? https://t.co/m9CT9Wc9XS
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As cities expand faster than at any point in history, so does their impact on nature loss and climate. In the next few months, world leaders will make some of the most important decisions of our lifetime to put nature at the heart of urban development https://t.co/LKGRcf7n6Q
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Urban planners, as well as architects, have long looked to the gaming genre to better their own hand in any further attempts to create the ideal environment. What can video games teach us about #urbanplanning? https://t.co/ORlypxIeKs
@archinect
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It is of more importance than ever not to lose sight of our deep sense of connection that grounds conscious decisions for now and the future. Here are 5 ways why learning to trust your intuition is one of the greatest assets in #leadership
https://t.co/KflBxVTZx5
@theHRDIRECTOR
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#Leadership development is a quadrant grid, and skill development is just 25% of the equation. The other quadrants consist of performance, mental and emotional, and moral development. https://t.co/X3Ye9THilN
@forbes
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To keep top talent in the fold, managers must actively change their leadership styles—focusing less on controls and more on culture and connections. https://t.co/KzovpCGlYg
@McKinsey
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Home to the majority of the global human population, urban areas make an outsized contribution to carbon emissions. What can they do to reach net zero by the middle of the century? https://t.co/Kw3zaUcKMn
@BBC_Future
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Recent study suggests that the built environment, green space and air pollution can affect cognitive and motor function in children. https://t.co/xrDqow90rK
@Tech_Networks #urbanplanning
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With #AI becoming increasingly prevalent in our daily lives, it begs the question: Without ethical AI, just how at risk are our human rights? https://t.co/MtBb4LNnQq via @ericsson
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