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Key Highlights of Social Sciences today

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Artificial intelligence (AI) helps companies make better tax decisions by reducing the complexity managers face when integrating tax planning with their main business operations. This shows that AI can be a practical tool for improving financial strategy, not just a technological novelty, by cutting through information overload.
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When auditors feel their digital skills are lacking, they become defensive and are more likely to reject advice from specialists that relies heavily on AI. However, if these auditors first take a moment to affirm their traditional auditing strengths, this defensive reaction is reduced, showing that managing professional identity is key to adopting new technology.
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The modern economy is increasingly shaped by financial activities outside traditional banks, with more households participating as investors and money flowing into non-traditional assets. This shift, known as financialization, has profound implications for economic stability and inequality, highlighting how finance now touches every part of business and daily life.
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A major review finds that the lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions of hydrogen energy systems vary widely, depending on how the hydrogen is produced. This critical analysis underscores that hydrogen is not automatically a “green” solution and that careful system design is essential for it to contribute to sustainable energy goals.
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