As a summer Intern at Creative Investment Research, I recently attended Georgetown University’s webinar, Magnifica Humanitas: AI, Human Dignity, and the Common Good. Leaders in Catholic theology examined Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical on artificial intelligence. The discussion proposed a challenge to listeners to look beyond AI capabilities to judge the morality of how it should be used. One theme from the event stuck with me: the choice between building Babel or building Jerusalem. It expanded the lens with which I view both professional pursuits and healthcare discrepancies. Babel or Jerusalem? When asked for her biggest takeaway from Magnifica Humanitas, Argentine Catholic Theologian Emilce Cuda highlighted the call for humanity’s choice in the age of artificial intelligence. We will choose to either build a new Tower of Babel or build the walls of Jerusalem. The metaphor comparing the formation of Babel to Jerusalem provides a framework for understanding the imple...
The latest Producer Price Index (PPI) report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics confirms that inflationary pressures are accelerating throughout the economy, with potentially serious consequences for Black-owned and minority-owned businesses. The PPI for final demand rose 1.1 percent in May , following increases of 1.1 percent in April and 0.7 percent in March . On a year-over-year basis, producer prices increased 6.5 percent , the largest annual increase since November 2022. For minority business enterprises (MBEs), the key question is whether minority firms have sufficient pricing power, access to capital, and supply-chain leverage to survive another round of cost increases. Energy Costs Drive the Increase Gasoline prices surged more than 23 percent during the month, reflecting disruptions in global energy markets associated with conflict in the Middle East. This matters because minority-owned firms are concentrated in sectors where fuel costs are a significant operating expen...