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Diana DiZoglio, the state auditor of Massachusetts, is taking legislative leaders to court over alleged welfare fraud
That is the topic of my latest Free Press column. Here is one excerpt: So schools will respond to cost pressures by letting quality deteriorate. More instruction will be of the inferior online variety. There are very good online experiences, but schools are too bureaucratic and not run well enough to deliver them. Fewer professors […] The post Will college get fixed? appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. Related StoriesEmergent Ventures India, 16th cohortThe Public Choice Outreach Conference...
AI CEOs are selling us the dream of ‘freedom’, making billions off the fear of mass job loss! Scott Galloway reveals the truth is more complicated and far more deceptive. Scott Galloway is an NYU Stern Professor of Marketing, entrepreneur, and host of The Prof G Pod and Pivot. He is known for breaking down the biggest shifts in business, technology, wealth, and culture. He is also the bestselling author of books such as The Four, The Algebra of Happiness, and Post Corona. He explains: ◼Why th...
Neil deGrasse Tyson is an astrophysicist, author, and science communicator known for making the biggest questions in the universe feel human, funny, and deeply thought-provoking. In today’s moment, Neil dives into the unsettling possibility that our universe might be a simulation - and what that would mean for free will, meaning, AI, death, and humanity’s future in space. Listen to the full episode here! Spotify: https://g2ul0.app.link/ZlSXUS8gG2b Apple: https://g2ul0.app.link/Rt2MvjnhG2b Wat...
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How AI-generated synthetic voters took over opinion research
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Yascha Mounk and Lant Pritchett discuss why development requires building state capability, not just charitable interventions