“They were careless people, Tom and Daisy-they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness or whatever it was that kept them together, and let other people clean up the mess they had made.” F.S. Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby
The five cities, in order, with the greatest number of millionaires: New York (with 340,000 millionaires), Tokyo (with 290,300), the Bay Area (285,000), London (258,000) and Singapore (240,100). Los Angeles ranks sixth (204,500). via @HenleyPartners
"Professor of Communication Sarah Banet-Weiser helps the next generation transform the media landscape to be more inclusive." https://t.co/Nr1FGeRQEg @sbanetweiser
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The Chatthas are a veritable dynamic duo in the world of startup and venture communications. I love having the opportunity to share their perspectives on both business and life w/my students! https://t.co/o0zd9I7gWY @VSCPR#ascj
Which beats are Black, Latino and Asian journalists most represented? See our new report: https://t.co/BAVGywcphn @pewresearch@pewjournalism@pewidentity
In "AI Super-Powers," Kai-Fu Lee, predicted that eventually the United States would come to the "shocking" realization that China's relentlessly competitive tech culture had us on our back foot in the innovation race. That reckoning has arrived.https://t.co/cgTiV6PsCy via @WSJ
"...public alternatives to corporate AI tech, such as models and data sets, are becoming increasingly scarce. And new applications are likely to be commercially driven rather than in the broader public interest..." @madhumita29@FT#AIresearch
Fundamental AI research is now primarily the purview of large tech companies - a trend that’s becoming more relevant as money & attention are showered on large language models. My piece, with insights from @NurAhmedB & @mer__edith’s brilliant 2021 paper https://t.co/HOxL1T3Huk
From @TheAthletic: The two best baseball players in the world, who happen to also be teammates, created a forever moment. Mike Trout in the batter’s box. Shohei Ohtani on the mound. The perfect matchup for the World Baseball Classic. https://t.co/vrApZbtIgs
@EBHarrington@nytimes Thanks for the heads-up! I can't wait to read it! So exciting to see you carrying this incredible research forward. I've loved your work for quite some time and regularly teach "Pop Finance" w/graduate students!
"What kind of message does this send? It sends the calming message that everyone should feel safe stashing cash in banks. But it definitely looks bad; bailouts always do." @MikeGrunwald
“The government’s financial-crisis managers clearly studied the lessons of 2008,” writes @MikeGrunwald. “It’s the public that’s never understood those lessons.” https://t.co/a4BqXOPAjj
Congratuaulations to @USC Rossier Professor Mary Helen Immordino-Yang on her election to the National Academy of Education (@NAEduc)! Immordino-Yang is director of @CandleUSC and professor at @USCBCI. https://t.co/db8ZjZ2ZMB #FightOn
“Platforms don’t really care if you are successful at monetization...It’s like a little afterthought.” -- Sean Kim, the former head of product at TikTok U.S. #creatoreconomy#digitalplatforms#tiktokus https://t.co/fd4vPDg4wi via @thr