With AI, Dead Celebrities Are Working Again—And Making Millions
From voiceover work to 'digital human' acting jobs and immersive stage shows, celebrities like Judy Garland, James Dean and Elvis might be dead, but their paychecks are immortal.
ASU students explore role of AI in future of work and society in Japan
This summer, 12 undergraduate and graduate students from the College of Global Futures and the Thunderbird School of Global Management participated in the inaugural “Japan–U.S. Global Leadership Program in the Age of Artificial Intelligence” cohort in Japan. The program is an international joint educational initiative hosted by Hiroshima University in partnership with three U.S. institutions: ASU, the University of Texas at Austin and Purdue University.
US-China Relations Doing Business in Today's China
【本报讯】由亚省中华商会和亚利桑那州立大学雷鸟全球管理学院共同举办的“中美关系——在今日中国经商”讲座,6月26日在ASUDowntown校区举行,线上线下有近50人参加。
China is ‘looking really good right now’ in terms of robotic lunar exploration, professor says
Greg Autry, professor and director of space leadership at the Thunderbird School of Global Management, discusses the Chinese lunar probe’s return to Earth and how the country is faring against the United States in the space race.
Doug Guthrie Interviewed by Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Arizona's Lisa Liu Ritchie
Lisa Ritchie, vice president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Arizona and AACAA Arizona, on behalf of these two organizations along with AZ Chinese News, is conducting a series of interviews highlighting the inside stories of successful and influential people. The first interviewee of the series is Professor Douglas Guthrie at Thunderbird School of Global Management.
China lands on the Moon again, taking another step toward human missions
China landed a spacecraft on the Moon this weekend for the fourth time, successfully placing its Chang’e 6 lander in the South Pole-Aitken Basin on the far side of the Moon.
After the landing on Saturday evening (United States time), the autonomous spacecraft will spend about 48 hours collecting samples. It will do so by two different means, drilling to collect material from beneath the ground, as well as using a robotic arm to gather regolith from the surface.
Acer Founder Says Taiwan Still Far from Global Business Potential
Acer founder Stan Shih gave a special lecture to the first cohort of tech entrepreneurs aspiring to go global. The two-day course in Taipei is co-hosted by Arizona State University's Thunderbird School of Global Management and Soochow University.
The Clock Is Ticking: Overcoming FOBO in the Rapidly Changing Digital World
The fear of becoming obsolete is a natural part of the human experience. We worry that as we age, we may lose our edge, becoming out of touch, out of shape, and unnecessary, relegated to the back of the line or even out the door.