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ChatGPT: The potential (and pitfalls) of large language models
OpenAI’s ChatGPT is the fastest-growing app, ever. But despite being embraced by businesses and organizations across the world, ChatGPT poses risks and GPT large language models have some limitations. Considering the potential impact on society, rules and regulations are needed for artificial intelligence (AI) development – and for ChatGPT specifically.
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US election. Implications for financial markets and global economy
In our latest Credit Suisse podcast, Brian Blackstone speaks with the bank's chief economist James Sweeney about the implications of the US elections for financial markets, fiscal stimulus and international economic policy.
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Private market investing explained
Private markets refer to investments in equity and debt of privately owned companies.
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Millennials and sustainable food. A long-term investment theme.
Millennials' demand for sustainable food are revolutionizing the food industry, making way for new groundbreaking companies. Credit Suisse has identified Millennials' Values as one of the six long-term investment themes known as Supertrends.
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Tech companies transforming the way we live
Entrepreneurs are driven by a desire to make a difference. In doing so many are developing technology that can transform the way we live. How do investors find these groundbreaking companies?
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Female entrepreneurial drive has no boundaries
Pushing a business forward requires courage, vision, and an overwhelming desire to change the world around you. In fact, marrying profit-seeking with social purpose can often help your business and make it more sustainable. We asked some female entrepreneurs from around the world what drives them and how purpose has helped them build successful businesses.
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Family business. Premium performance.
Superior growth and returns have been a feature of family-owned companies over time and act as a backdrop to their stock market outperformance. The CS Family 1000 report assesses why.
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Entrepreneurs: Driven to think differently
Entrepreneurs that run their own businesses are not the only people who demonstrate entrepreneurial thinking. Many successful business leaders may not consider themselves to be entrepreneurs in the typical sense, yet clearly demonstrate an entrepreneurial spirit in the way they think and behave as decision makers. Understanding the motivations that drive this mindset can help everyone harness the power of such thinking and to make change happen in the world around them.
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Entrepreneurs Beyond Borders: How Swiss SMEs Can Go Global
Switzerland has always had a lot of entrepreneurs. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) from Switzerland are globally active and look beyond their borders to find customers, inspiration and growth. We asked some entrepreneurs for the secret to leading a Swiss SME to success on the world stage and their thoughts on what Swiss quality means to them.
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Exploring Where New Growth Starts: Credit Suisse's 4th Private Innovation Circle
Nine game-changing ventures presented their unique business ideas to investors and showcased that we are already in the midst of an Artificial Intelligence revolution.