Out-of-pocket medical spending for elderly households is unresponsive to variation in housing wealth, which suggests that these households do not face binding credit constraints, from Michael F. Lovenheim and Jun Hyun Yun https://t.co/GdOceEAMua
Join us for our next webinar on August 1 at 12PM ET where we'll be hosting a discussion on fortifying 🇺🇸 critical infrastructure in a digital world.
RSVP below for our event featuring guest speakers @erichorvitz, @philvenables, and @_GeorgiannaShea ⬇️ https://t.co/ArYbDnroYq
Now that the first set of milestones has passed for the Biden administration’s October 2023 executive order on #AI, where do things stand for biotech🧪🔬?
CSET's @steph_batalis and @VikramVenkatram give us the latest. Read their recent blog post here: https://t.co/ijnjLKaMGi
Chinas Pfad, um von der Kohle wegzukommen, ist schwierig und unvorstellbar steil. Schafft es der Gigant? Davon hängt für uns mindestens so viel ab, wie vom Ausgang der US-Wahl. Essay…
Von Adam Tooze
@zeitonline@DIEZEIT@adam_tooze
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Today’s AI accelerators all share one thing in common: they are powered by semiconductors made with EUV lithography.
Learn more about this breakthrough tech, and what it means for U.S. policymakers engaged in protecting the next-gen of emerging tech👇 https://t.co/rQk0TDyFGU
The #NetZeroTransition will have a profound impact on labour markets.
More than 25% of existing jobs will be strongly affected by #NetZero policies, in both positive and negative ways, and across most sectors of the economy.
Find out more: https://t.co/JuAO9eS5DH
“The future of the nation’s labor force productivity and economic well-being will rely heavily on the success and integration of today’s and tomorrow’s increasingly multiracial younger population,” writes William H. Frey. https://t.co/bc6phBUbNT
U.S. export controls will only temporarily impair Beijing’s economic competitiveness, argue @HannaDohmen, @jacob_feldgoise, and @CharlesKupchan. How can the United States protect its lead in computing hardware and artificial intelligence in the long run?
https://t.co/jjsRbDrxPS
The United States should focus its energies on its own innovative prowess and ability to stay at the head of the pack on AI and the next generation of critical technologies, write @HannaDohmen, @jacob_feldgoise, and @CharlesKupchan. https://t.co/PCwkfOuahb
One out of four Americans cannot afford the prescriptions their doctors prescribe.
Why? Because Big Pharma has 1,800 well-paid lobbyists in Washington who are funding election efforts of politicians on both sides of the aisle.
It's time for the public funding of elections.
Exploring how labor economists understand job search among the unemployed and the role of unemployment insurance and active labor market policies, from Thomas Le Barbanchon, @JFSchmieder, and @CEU https://t.co/BxyAUHzYWI
What a wonderful presentation by my colleague @chloergibbs in Labor Studies @nberpubs! Using two randomized experiments, they find computer assisted learning to increase math performance by 0.12-0.22 SD, especially in classrooms that allow for more practice time.
There are hundreds, if not thousands, of different ways to evaluate LLMs, and many are never published. In a new CSET blog post, @hlntnr and @Thomas_Woodside detail some commonly used evaluation methods.
Explore more and read their insightful piece here: https://t.co/DwdjGdYsl0
Over the last year, inflation has dropped to 2.5% while our economy grew by 3.1%, we’ve created 2.6 million new jobs, and wages have risen faster than prices.
My and Kamala's economic agenda is fueling the great American comeback and delivering for working families.
U.S. export controls are likely to impede Chinese growth only in the short term, write @HannaDohmen, @jacob_feldgoise, and @CharlesKupchan. To protect U.S. interests in the long run, Washington must focus more on improving its own innovative prowess. https://t.co/jjsRbDrxPS