June 3, 2025 - 03:18

In a significant move, Cornerstone Research has appointed Phil Leslie as its inaugural Chief Technology and Innovation Officer. Leslie, who is well-regarded in academic and economic circles, will lead the firm’s strategic initiatives in artificial intelligence. His extensive background in technology and innovation positions him uniquely to drive the firm’s efforts in integrating AI solutions across its operations.
With a focus on enhancing analytical capabilities, Leslie’s leadership is expected to propel Cornerstone Research into a new era of data-driven decision-making. His expertise will be crucial as the firm seeks to leverage advanced technologies to better serve its clients and stay competitive in a rapidly evolving market.
Leslie's appointment reflects Cornerstone Research's commitment to innovation and its recognition of the transformative potential of AI in the consulting industry. As businesses increasingly rely on data analytics, Leslie's role will be pivotal in shaping the firm's future strategies and offerings.
August 18, 2026 - 00:55
Why Marvell Technology Rallied TodayMarvell Technology saw its stock climb sharply in trading today, riding a wave of strength across the semiconductor industry while receiving a fresh round of upbeat commentary from Wall Street...
August 17, 2026 - 05:56
US-Made AI Chip Found Inside Russia’s New Cruise MissileA recent examination of a downed Russian cruise missile has turned up an unexpected component: a commercial AI processor manufactured by the American company Nvidia. The module, identified as a...
August 16, 2026 - 18:51
MoneySimpler Examines How Financial Technology Is Shaping the Future of Personalized InvestingNEW YORK, August 15, 2026 - The days of one-size-fits-all investing advice are fading fast. A new analysis from MoneySimpler looks at how financial technology is pushing the industry toward...
August 16, 2026 - 04:20
NTU to ditch AI detectors, says technology too unreliable to prove cheatingSINGAPORE, Aug 16 - Nanyang Technological University is scrapping its use of institutional AI detection software, admitting the tools are too error-prone to serve as proof of academic misconduct....