Linkfest: March 21, 2018
What I am reading today
The Power of Trends in International Insolvency Law (Oxford Business Law Blog blog)
Despite Improvement, India Still Has Most People Without Close Access To Clean Water (IndiaSpend)
Being Judged, WITCH HUNTS and The Stock Market (Trends... Find them, ride them and get off.)
Romanian hacktivist GhostShell says computers on Indian infrastructure have security holes (FactorDaily)
Social Security "Steals" $131.8 Million From Widows… (Daily Reckoning)
The Rising Problem of Crypto Theft, and How to Protect Yourself (Visual Capitalist)
Are You Ready for the Third Digital Revolution? (Knowledge@Wharton)
Advances in artificial intelligence could make editing video and audio content more like editing words with a word processor. http://stanford.io/2FQcvfc pic.twitter.com/J9z0EWJSlY (Stanford Engineering)
Accenture Labs and Grameen Foundation India Use Emerging Technologies to Help Increase Adoption of Financial Services Among Low-Income Women (Accenture Digital)
Which country is leading AI isn't the intelligent question (Mint)
The Power of Trends in International Insolvency Law (Oxford Business Law Blog blog)
Despite Improvement, India Still Has Most People Without Close Access To Clean Water (IndiaSpend)
Being Judged, WITCH HUNTS and The Stock Market (Trends... Find them, ride them and get off.)
Romanian hacktivist GhostShell says computers on Indian infrastructure have security holes (FactorDaily)
Social Security "Steals" $131.8 Million From Widows… (Daily Reckoning)
The Rising Problem of Crypto Theft, and How to Protect Yourself (Visual Capitalist)
Are You Ready for the Third Digital Revolution? (Knowledge@Wharton)
Advances in artificial intelligence could make editing video and audio content more like editing words with a word processor. http://stanford.io/2FQcvfc pic.twitter.com/J9z0EWJSlY (Stanford Engineering)
Accenture Labs and Grameen Foundation India Use Emerging Technologies to Help Increase Adoption of Financial Services Among Low-Income Women (Accenture Digital)
Which country is leading AI isn't the intelligent question (Mint)
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