Christina Romer was a top White House economist during the Great Recession. As a researcher, she specializes in the Great Depression. She tells us what those ...
Peter Singer is a professor of bioethics at Princeton, best known for his 1975 book Animal Liberation, that makes an ethical case against eating meat. He has ...
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This week’s guest on Guy Kawasaki’s Remarkable People is Jamia Wilson. Jamia wears many hats–and all of them well. She is a feminist, ...
“Why We Shouldn’t Fear the ‘Black Box’ of AI (in Healthcare and Everywhere)” by Vijay Pande. First published in the New York Times, January 2018. ...
“When One App Rules Them All: The Case of WeChat and Mobile in China” by Connie Chan. First published August 2015. You can also find and share ...
“Why Every Company Will Be a Fintech Company — The Next Era of Financial Services and the ‘AWS Phase’ for Fintech” by Angela ...
Today we’re continuing a series we started a while ago of read-alouds (for more context on the why and why now check out episode #500 on how we ...
Mathematician and author of Hello World and The Mathematics of Love, Hannah Fry discusses the role of maths in society, the dating world and we explore what it ...
When we talk about AI, we’re often talking about a very particular, narrow form of intelligence — the sort of analytical competence that can win you games of ...
Eroom’s Law is Moore’s Law spelled backwards. It’s a term that was coined in a Nature Reviews Drug Discovery article by researchers at Sanford Bernstein and ...
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