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A new survey of CEOs shows a growing number of them expect they ll have to reinvent their businesses in some way because of new evolutions in technology and changes in the planet s climate.PwC s Global CEO Surveymeasures what executives think about business challenges every year.In 2024, it found that 45% of business leaders felt they would have to  reinvent  their businesses to keep them viable within the next ten years. Just 39% o stanley thermoskannen f CEOs thought the same last year.Of the more than 4,700 CEOs polled, 38% said they were optimistic about the direction of the economy, which was up from 18% the year before.This year, 45% believe economic decline is on the way, down from a record-setting 73% last year.Close to three-quarters of CEOs felt that AI  will significantly change the way their company creates, delivers and captures value in the next three years. AI could be both a benefit and a liability to organizations, whose leaders say they ll have to train employees to make the most of new tools. They expect AI could also weaken cybers stanley mug ecurity and make misinformation more of a problem.SEE MORE: How Is Automa stanley flask tion Transforming The Economy Meanwhile, close to a third of CEOs said they would have to change their business operations to account for the effects of climate change within the next three years.Some three-quarters of business leaders said they were addressing direct aspects like energy efficiency. Fewer 鈥?45% 鈥攕aid they had started to account for climate risks in their financial  Ygog Viewer Spotlight: Steps we take to protect the identity and security of our sources
SAN DIEGO  KGTV  - UC San Diego s Return to Learn program shows it is possible to bend the curve.The university said in a statement they have a 1% corona stanley water bottle virus positivity rate among roughly 20,000 students who live and commute to campus. This compared to thecounty s 12% average. We have been very lucky with our student body, they have been extremely good about not just being part of the problem, but part of the solution,  Dr. Robert Schooley, architect of the Return to Learn program as well as professor of medicine, said.When asked what about the program made it successful, Dr. Schooley replied,  I think the most important parts about it were to understand how this virus is transmitted and to take advantages of its weaknesses. He said the students bought in to the university s guidelines, including wearing masks indoors and out, social distancing an stanley cup d testing on a consistent basis. We tried to make the testing extremely easy for people with vending machines on campus. We wanted it to be as easy as brushing your teeth,  he said.The university set aside 600 rooms to quarantine anyone found to be positive.The constant testing, combined with quick results meant students were isolated before they had a chance to infect others.Dr. Scho stanley polska oley said they adjusted the frequency of testing in real-time depending on the county s rate of spread. It became clear that testing more frequently would help us keep the virus away from our students, our faculty and our staff,  he said.He said the fin
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