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  • A close-up of a pair of hands writing on a white board
    ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

    Measuring AI Exposure by Job, Geography

    Cross-referencing datasets could help companies maximize AI’s best qualities and avoid its worst.
  • 3D model of a skyscraper-filled city in hot pink, purple, and blue
    GIS TRENDS

    Newest GIS trends for creating a better future

    Leaders in geospatial technology discuss trends in mapping, spatial analysis, imagery, and AI.
  • A wild scrub-filled lakeside field with mountains in the distance under a golden sunrise sky
    CXO PRIORITIES

    Why business execs are talking about biodiversity

    Business executives face pressure from international organizations, consumers, and shareholders concerned with business risk.
  • A New York City flatiron neighborhood with soaring skyscrapers under a bright blue cloud-swept sky
    EMERGING INSIGHTS

    Monitoring heat-induced changes below buildings

    Building owners and companies that operate in urban areas face a warming underground. Geographic awareness can help.
  • An aerial hurricane map showing weather patterns in pink, blue, and green
    BUSINESS RISK

    Climate resilience trends driving business

    Location technology and geospatial analysis are helping businesses maintain their competitive edge while protecting the planet.
  • St. Louis Regional Ports and Terminal with a view of the Gateway Arch in the distance under a pale blue sky
    DIGITAL TWINS

    Army Corps maintain US waterways with digital twin

    The US Army Corps of Engineers uses geospatial systems to maintain navigable ports and channels and for a full picture of waterway conditions.
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