10 Great Books on the History of Economic Thought
1) The Worldly Philosophers - Robert Heilbroner
A constant classic outlines the lives, times and thoughts of the great economists. Incredibly readable, would also recommend as an intro to economics book.
Wolfgang Sofka & I are looking to co-supervise a PhD candidate in the areas of patent enforcement and Strategy/International business, funded by a full 4 year PhD scholarship + access to funding to attend leading academic conferences. Deadline 5th Jan https://t.co/BhXBvDzHE4
#jobopportunity : 3 year post doc position @OxfordSBS in an awesome qualitative project exploring the data capabilities of large organisations globally. Qualitative researchers with a PhD in strategy or entrepreneurship are invited to apply.
https://t.co/ocP3IpxrVZ
A reviewer rejected my paper, and instead suggested me to familiarize myself with the following readings. I could not find them anywhere. After a control in GPT-2, my fears where confirmed. Those sources where 99% fake...generated by AI. https://t.co/ynx2igLObW
A reviewer rejected my paper, and instead suggested me to familiarize myself with the following readings. I could not find them anywhere. After a control in GPT-2, my fears where confirmed. Those sources where 99% fake...generated by AI. https://t.co/ynx2igLObW
Forbes 30 Under 30:
— Charlie Javice: JP Morgan says she used millions of fake clients to dupe it into acquisition;
— Caroline Ellison: CEO, Alameda Research, money fraud;
— Elizabeth Holmes: CEO, Theranos, biotechnology convicted fraudster;
— Sam Bankman-Fried: you know him.
Just released: The #AIIndex2022. This year's report provides new and updated metrics across all aspects of AI: research and development, technical AI ethics, AI policy and governance, diversity in AI, and more. Read the report: https://t.co/ESTJ49xHYv
Even after working with AI for over 10 years, I keep getting surprised by how many different ways there are to arrange a pixel canvas and create entirely new imaginary worlds...
#aiart#vqgan#clip
I get a lot of reviews that say my work is not novel and I bet I'm not alone. It's always frustrating because I see novelty where the reviewer doesn't. Rather than rebut every critique, I've written a blog post to help reviewers think about novelty. https://t.co/UXLabOkYcn
Awesome new paper from some of my favorite researchers. They designed a very nice experiment and this punchline is 💯: Dealing with a biased sample is challenging for statistical models AND mental models of the world. https://t.co/EupwDMBdnz
Giorgio Parisi – awarded this year’s #NobelPrize in Physics – discovered hidden patterns in disordered complex materials. His discoveries are among the most important contributions to the theory of complex systems.