Digital Exclusives
Artificial intelligence is transforming virtually every sector, and in the process, raising urgent questions about how to use this technology effectively and responsibly. Wharton faculty leading a cutting-edge new program and alumni trailblazers weigh in on the power, potential, and pitfalls of AI.
The CEO of Google and Alphabet opens up about the transformative future of tech, lessons learned on the path to success, and how Wharton alumni have shaped one of the world’s most powerful companies.
Along with Sundar Pichai WG02, some of Google/Alphabet’s top executives are Wharton grads.
Alumni form health-care connections in Tokyo, business leaders discuss gender gaps in San Francisco, former classmates make housing accessible in West Africa, and more.
A mostly COVID-19-free issue aims to provide the comfort of your Wharton community and an alternative to life's pressing realities.
Dean Garrett reflects on his tenure and identifies three themes that will shape the School's bright future.
In his New York Times op-ed, the CEO says that privacy “cannot be a luxury good.”
Dean Garrett reflects on his rich experience as a dual citizen and the need for America to look far beyond its own borders.
It would be a terrible thing if America’s immigration-innovation secret sauce dried up, writes Wharton Dean Geoffrey Garrett.
Scaling businesses is what Wharton expertise does best. No wonder Wharton alumni have been called on to lead it at Google.