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1. Speculations from Richard Ngo. 2. Highly speculative claims about mouse injections. 3. New AI training for teachers? (NYT) 4.…
The human brain seems wired to notice patterns. This presumably has some evolutionary advantages, but this attribute can lead us…
When I was in high school (approximately 730 years ago, or so it feels these days) I first learned basic…
GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance has saved millions of lives by delivering vaccines to the world’s poorest children at remarkably low…
Given Canada’s vast size and low population density, I was surprised to discover that the country feels more urban than…
From a very recent working paper draft by Max Posch and Itzchak Tzachi Raz: We study how rising market integration…
1. Hangzhou and AI (NYT). 2. The evolution of the American civilian-military relationship. 3. Matt Levine on arbitrage in India…
In the Summer issue of Regulation, I suggest that the growing popularity of industrial policy (also called “industrial strategy”) all…
On June 17, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent tweeted: Recent reporting projects that stablecoins could grow into a $3.7 trillion market…
Tyler often talks about cracking cultural codes. India is the hardest—and therefore the most fascinating—cultural code I’ve encountered. The superb…