An Interview with New York Times CEO Meredith Kopit Levien About Betting on Humans With Expertise
An interview with New York Times Company CEO Meredith Kopit Levien about human expertise as a moat against Aggregators and AI
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An interview with New York Times Company CEO Meredith Kopit Levien about human expertise as a moat against Aggregators and AI
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She blames her colleagues for the emergency docket situation, and faults Justice Kavanaugh for not knowing people who earn an hourly wage
A Los Angeles teenager was reportedly blinded in one eye after being struck by a projectile fired by a Department of Homeland Security agent during a 'No Kings' rally, raising concerns over police conduct.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is launching a new podcast, aiming to share his views on various topics and engage with listeners on pressing issues.
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These days South Africa is one of the best places to go to have interesting conversations. Obviously an English-fluent country does have many people following Trump, Islam in Europe, and so on. But you can have so many conversations about quite different topics, topics that are hardly covered in other parts of the world. Like […] The post South African discussions appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. Comments“It is easy to get into conversations with people from . by DismalistRelated Storie...
American science policy is now more important than at perhaps any previous point in history—how science is organized and funded (or not funded) in this country continues to rise in significance. I have also spoken about the undersupply of people who understand this and are trying to act on it in Washington. Unfortunately the career […] The post New Emergent Ventures tranche on science policy and communication appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. CommentsIn reply to Ga4 report – Trading Desk...
On the premiere episode of The Argument, Matthew Yglesias and Jerusalem Demsas argue about the effectiveness of affirmative action