Brigadoon Daily Rundown = May 1, 2020

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Ian Bremmer: Some countries will implode: The political scientist and founder of Eurasia Group, a global political risk research, and consulting firm, warns of the consequences of the current crisis. https://bit.ly/3cYfbU8

Jim O'Neill: Blaming China is a dangerous distraction: Rather than applying a double standard and fixating on China’s undoubtedly large errors, we would do better to consider what China can teach us. https://bit.ly/3bNOjpQ

Only connect: Why Bucharest is world’s best for remote work https://bit.ly/35oe4uz

The COVID-19 death rate in deprived areas in England doubles that of better-off places.

Inside the early days of China’s coronavirus coverup: The dawn of a pandemic—as seen through the news and social media posts that vanished from China’s internet. https://bit.ly/3d3hTYH

Artificial intelligence outperforms human intel analysts in a key area: A Defense Intelligence Agency experiment shows AI and humans have different risk tolerances when data is scarce. https://bit.ly/3d91Vwm