Recommended Reading and My Reuters Pic of the Week
A woman and her son hold firecrackers during Diwali in Mumbai. REUTERS/Francis Macarenhas

Recommended Reading and My Reuters Pic of the Week

Welcome back to my recommended reading list, with pieces this week?on the father and son trying to slow the thaw in Siberia, how well AI can mimic human ethics and Indra Nooyi on nurturing talent.?This week’s picture, by photojournalist Francis Macarenhas, shows a woman and her son holding firecrackers during Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, in Mumbai, India, on November 4, 2021.

?Read on for this week's picks...?

A father and son’s Ice Age plot to slow Siberian thaw

A father and son in remote Siberia are trying to engineer an ice age ecosystem. Peer-reviewed scientific papers show they are slowing global warming.

How well can an AI mimic human ethics?

An AI called Delphi tries to predict how humans respond to ethical quandaries.

Indra Nooyi, Former CEO of PepsiCo, on Nurturing Talent in Turbulent Times

Nooyi discuss her ideas for how the corporate world needs to evolve, including equitable workplaces and a more humane form of capitalism.

Take Five: Party time in Beijing

This weekly piece lays out five big themes likely to dominate the thinking of investors and traders in the coming week.?

China’s Covid-19 isolation takes toll on foreign bodies – with risks for its own tech health

While focusing on public health has helped contain outbreaks, stricter border controls are making life difficult for foreign companies and staff in China.

What to make of Eagles coach Nick Sirianni's progress after eight games

The new head coach has the Eagles at 3-5 through his first eight games.

Michael Friedenberg is the President of Reuters News. He was previously CEO of IDG Communications and President of CXO Media. Michael is a voracious reader with a particular interest in the news and publishing industries, digital transformation and all things Philly...?

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