by Anne Bannerman | Jul 17, 2023
In the intricate realm where politics and markets intersect, the impact of political propaganda cannot be underestimated. As a young analyst, my role involved meticulously collecting statistical data and staying abreast of the latest news to forecast future price...
by Anne Bannerman | May 18, 2023
Being raised by people who lived and fought during WWII, it can be no surprise I look at things differently to younger generations, who don’t mind dumping their morality to earn a couple of bucks. As for the question of morality, you have yours, and I have mine, but...
by Anne Bannerman | May 15, 2023
The new Monarch, prompted calls to abolish the Monarchy. But haven’t we had enough of instability, and pointless sideshows? Not everyone loves the monarchy, but there is something about the longevity of the Royal family that provides us with a sense of stability,...
by Anne Bannerman | May 11, 2023
Artificial intelligence is the day’s headline news, with people flooding to use ChatGPT and similar programs. Artificial intelligence (AI) is much more than that though – it is not a toy. Artificial Intelligence, at its core, is a program which uses data to produce...
by Anne Bannerman | Sep 22, 2022
I shed a few tears on Monday when my Queen, Elizabeth, was finally put to rest. Her burial signified an end of an era, and like any end, it means things will change. In the UK, we can debate the Monarchy’s future; will Charles III will be a good King? How long will...