📝 | "#EFC sealed top-flight football for a 71st consecutive season with a third home victory in the space of six memorable days."
Our #EVEBRE match report is in. ⤵️
“Not much in social science makes sense except in light of power struggle … Brandeis was very much about this, but the consumer welfare standard ignored it.”
In conversation with @linakhanFTC, @DAcemogluMIT says you can't understand the economy without accounting for power.👇🧵
My interview with @LBCNews on what discouraged #PostOfficeScandal victims from speaking up. “They did not have access to the IT system to defend themselves” “They felt their word would be no good against this highly reputable organisation.” https://t.co/Baif3QBhyS
Our take on the #PostOfficeScandal - "At the end of the day, this is not a scandal about technological failing. It is a scandal about the gross failure of management." With @JanLodge_ & @MislavRadic - https://t.co/J1tv46SpQd
Looking forward to this shocking story getting out to a wider audience. Our ongoing research on the #PostOfficeScandal aims to help explain how this injustice could persist for so long.
Tomrorow (Wed. 11am ET) come hear what Prof. Davide Ravasi thinks about:
🔥his research identity
🔥hot topics of research in his field
🔥what scholars should focus more on
🔥his role as an editor at AMJ
Listen link pasted below.
Have been studying the dynamics of #carbon markets and #netzero. Being such a complicated issue field, the amount of ill informed-opinionated articles can be frustrating. It was a pleasure to see the @TheEconomist report. Well balanced and informed! https://t.co/nwggLVhgBB
On Thursday 9th a webinar to learn all about the new Data, Society and Organisations bachelor double program from Bocconi & @HECParis – for students who want to be at the intersection of data science & social sciences
👉 https://t.co/P6tjI9q6XV
@JoeyMannarinoUS your clothes would look better if they weren't so small. the lapels buckle away from your chest, the buttoning point is too high, the waist is too tight, there's a collar gap, and the jacket is about two inches too short. the effect makes you look like pee wee herman
There are four possible AI futures:
1) This is it. LLMs never get better
2) Slow gains in ability
3) Continued exponential improvements, but no AGI
4) AGI
It seems like policy talk is aimed at #4 and most people are just assuming #1. People need to consider #2 & especially #3.