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These six questions will dictate the future of generative AI Penn In the News MIT Technology Review These six questions will dictate the future of generative AI A study by Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School found that consultants using ChatGPT-4 outperformed those who did not. Celebrating innovation and impact During its recent eighth annual Celebration of Innovation, the Penn Center for Innovation (PCI) reported on a successful fiscal year 2023. From left: Sean McCooe, Holger Kissel, Shu Yang, Firooz Alfatouni, Steve Kelly, and Sean Marett. (Image: Courtesy of Felice Macera) Celebrating innovation and impact Now in its tenth year of operation, the Penn Center for Innovation marked innovation achievements from fiscal year 2023 with highlights and awards. This Penn resident is behind an AI app aiming to reduce physician burnout Penn In the News Technical.ly Philly This Penn resident is behind an AI app aiming to reduce physician burnout Penn Medicine resident Nikhil Illa is featured as the cofounder of Pocket Scribe, maker of a cloud-based app that assists physicians by using artificial intelligence to transcribe and sort dictated notes. The app won the Best Pitch Award at Pennovation’s annual accelerator pitch day. What immigration actually does to jobs, wages and more Penn In the News Marketplace (NPR) What immigration actually does to jobs, wages and more Zeke Hernandez of the Wharton School speaks about the economics of immigration and explains why it doesn’t cause job losses for native workers. Test driving artificial intelligence in the classroom Penn In the News WBUR Radio (Boston) Test driving artificial intelligence in the classroom Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School explains how he’s instructing his students to use artificial intelligence for class assignments. Could a single shot heal heart disease? Image: iStock/Prostock-Studio Could a single shot heal heart disease? Experts at Penn Medicine are researching novel treatments for heart disease, including CRISPR gene editing technology, CAR T technology, and mRNA injections. Meta’s new legal strategy: calling the FTC’s actions unconstitutional Penn In the News Fast Company Meta’s new legal strategy: calling the FTC’s actions unconstitutional Gus Hurwitz of Penn Carey Law says that Meta’s argument that the FTC’s actions are unconstitutional could have merit, both with the bald facts of the case and because of broader implications. AI is going to force millions of workers to train for new jobs. The U.S. has historically been terrible at this Penn In the News Business Insider AI is going to force millions of workers to train for new jobs. The U.S. has historically been terrible at this Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that older female workers took a lifelong hit to wages when telephone operators became automated in the late 19th century. Who are the last remaining holdouts on Tesla’s charging standard? Penn In the News Quartz Who are the last remaining holdouts on Tesla’s charging standard? John Paul MacDuffie of the Wharton School says that Tesla hopes to keep valuations high by competing on the appeal of their entire system, not just the product. Load More
Celebrating innovation and impact During its recent eighth annual Celebration of Innovation, the Penn Center for Innovation (PCI) reported on a successful fiscal year 2023. From left: Sean McCooe, Holger Kissel, Shu Yang, Firooz Alfatouni, Steve Kelly, and Sean Marett. (Image: Courtesy of Felice Macera) Celebrating innovation and impact Now in its tenth year of operation, the Penn Center for Innovation marked innovation achievements from fiscal year 2023 with highlights and awards.
This Penn resident is behind an AI app aiming to reduce physician burnout Penn In the News Technical.ly Philly This Penn resident is behind an AI app aiming to reduce physician burnout Penn Medicine resident Nikhil Illa is featured as the cofounder of Pocket Scribe, maker of a cloud-based app that assists physicians by using artificial intelligence to transcribe and sort dictated notes. The app won the Best Pitch Award at Pennovation’s annual accelerator pitch day. What immigration actually does to jobs, wages and more Penn In the News Marketplace (NPR) What immigration actually does to jobs, wages and more Zeke Hernandez of the Wharton School speaks about the economics of immigration and explains why it doesn’t cause job losses for native workers. Test driving artificial intelligence in the classroom Penn In the News WBUR Radio (Boston) Test driving artificial intelligence in the classroom Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School explains how he’s instructing his students to use artificial intelligence for class assignments. Could a single shot heal heart disease? Image: iStock/Prostock-Studio Could a single shot heal heart disease? Experts at Penn Medicine are researching novel treatments for heart disease, including CRISPR gene editing technology, CAR T technology, and mRNA injections. Meta’s new legal strategy: calling the FTC’s actions unconstitutional Penn In the News Fast Company Meta’s new legal strategy: calling the FTC’s actions unconstitutional Gus Hurwitz of Penn Carey Law says that Meta’s argument that the FTC’s actions are unconstitutional could have merit, both with the bald facts of the case and because of broader implications. AI is going to force millions of workers to train for new jobs. The U.S. has historically been terrible at this Penn In the News Business Insider AI is going to force millions of workers to train for new jobs. The U.S. has historically been terrible at this Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that older female workers took a lifelong hit to wages when telephone operators became automated in the late 19th century. Who are the last remaining holdouts on Tesla’s charging standard? Penn In the News Quartz Who are the last remaining holdouts on Tesla’s charging standard? John Paul MacDuffie of the Wharton School says that Tesla hopes to keep valuations high by competing on the appeal of their entire system, not just the product. Load More
What immigration actually does to jobs, wages and more Penn In the News Marketplace (NPR) What immigration actually does to jobs, wages and more Zeke Hernandez of the Wharton School speaks about the economics of immigration and explains why it doesn’t cause job losses for native workers. Test driving artificial intelligence in the classroom Penn In the News WBUR Radio (Boston) Test driving artificial intelligence in the classroom Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School explains how he’s instructing his students to use artificial intelligence for class assignments. Could a single shot heal heart disease? Image: iStock/Prostock-Studio Could a single shot heal heart disease? Experts at Penn Medicine are researching novel treatments for heart disease, including CRISPR gene editing technology, CAR T technology, and mRNA injections. Meta’s new legal strategy: calling the FTC’s actions unconstitutional Penn In the News Fast Company Meta’s new legal strategy: calling the FTC’s actions unconstitutional Gus Hurwitz of Penn Carey Law says that Meta’s argument that the FTC’s actions are unconstitutional could have merit, both with the bald facts of the case and because of broader implications. AI is going to force millions of workers to train for new jobs. The U.S. has historically been terrible at this Penn In the News Business Insider AI is going to force millions of workers to train for new jobs. The U.S. has historically been terrible at this Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that older female workers took a lifelong hit to wages when telephone operators became automated in the late 19th century. Who are the last remaining holdouts on Tesla’s charging standard? Penn In the News Quartz Who are the last remaining holdouts on Tesla’s charging standard? John Paul MacDuffie of the Wharton School says that Tesla hopes to keep valuations high by competing on the appeal of their entire system, not just the product. Load More
Test driving artificial intelligence in the classroom Penn In the News WBUR Radio (Boston) Test driving artificial intelligence in the classroom Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School explains how he’s instructing his students to use artificial intelligence for class assignments. Could a single shot heal heart disease? Image: iStock/Prostock-Studio Could a single shot heal heart disease? Experts at Penn Medicine are researching novel treatments for heart disease, including CRISPR gene editing technology, CAR T technology, and mRNA injections. Meta’s new legal strategy: calling the FTC’s actions unconstitutional Penn In the News Fast Company Meta’s new legal strategy: calling the FTC’s actions unconstitutional Gus Hurwitz of Penn Carey Law says that Meta’s argument that the FTC’s actions are unconstitutional could have merit, both with the bald facts of the case and because of broader implications. AI is going to force millions of workers to train for new jobs. The U.S. has historically been terrible at this Penn In the News Business Insider AI is going to force millions of workers to train for new jobs. The U.S. has historically been terrible at this Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that older female workers took a lifelong hit to wages when telephone operators became automated in the late 19th century. Who are the last remaining holdouts on Tesla’s charging standard? Penn In the News Quartz Who are the last remaining holdouts on Tesla’s charging standard? John Paul MacDuffie of the Wharton School says that Tesla hopes to keep valuations high by competing on the appeal of their entire system, not just the product. Load More
Could a single shot heal heart disease? Image: iStock/Prostock-Studio Could a single shot heal heart disease? Experts at Penn Medicine are researching novel treatments for heart disease, including CRISPR gene editing technology, CAR T technology, and mRNA injections.
Meta’s new legal strategy: calling the FTC’s actions unconstitutional Penn In the News Fast Company Meta’s new legal strategy: calling the FTC’s actions unconstitutional Gus Hurwitz of Penn Carey Law says that Meta’s argument that the FTC’s actions are unconstitutional could have merit, both with the bald facts of the case and because of broader implications. AI is going to force millions of workers to train for new jobs. The U.S. has historically been terrible at this Penn In the News Business Insider AI is going to force millions of workers to train for new jobs. The U.S. has historically been terrible at this Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that older female workers took a lifelong hit to wages when telephone operators became automated in the late 19th century. Who are the last remaining holdouts on Tesla’s charging standard? Penn In the News Quartz Who are the last remaining holdouts on Tesla’s charging standard? John Paul MacDuffie of the Wharton School says that Tesla hopes to keep valuations high by competing on the appeal of their entire system, not just the product. Load More
AI is going to force millions of workers to train for new jobs. The U.S. has historically been terrible at this Penn In the News Business Insider AI is going to force millions of workers to train for new jobs. The U.S. has historically been terrible at this Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that older female workers took a lifelong hit to wages when telephone operators became automated in the late 19th century. Who are the last remaining holdouts on Tesla’s charging standard? Penn In the News Quartz Who are the last remaining holdouts on Tesla’s charging standard? John Paul MacDuffie of the Wharton School says that Tesla hopes to keep valuations high by competing on the appeal of their entire system, not just the product. Load More
Who are the last remaining holdouts on Tesla’s charging standard? Penn In the News Quartz Who are the last remaining holdouts on Tesla’s charging standard? John Paul MacDuffie of the Wharton School says that Tesla hopes to keep valuations high by competing on the appeal of their entire system, not just the product.