AI is writing performance reviews. What could go wrong? Bloomberg AI is writing performance reviews. What could go wrong? Peter Cappelli of the Wharton School says AI can sometimes provide a more objective assessment of an employee’s performance.
Markets should pay heed to the affordability squeeze Financial Times Markets should pay heed to the affordability squeeze Mohamed El-Erian of the Wharton School writes that the issue of affordability contributes to economic instability, social fracture, and political polarization.
2 mortgage overhauls that could unchain home sales Barron’s 2 mortgage overhauls that could unchain home sales Sustan Wachter of the Wharton School says that the benefits of a 50-year mortgage could be undone through a rise in prices.
This annoying fall chore is surprisingly harmful for the environment — and we are shocked Huffington Post This annoying fall chore is surprisingly harmful for the environment — and we are shocked Eloise Gayer of the Morris Arboretum says that leaf litter increases the amount of nutrients in soil, which allows plants to more easily grow in the yard.
AI hype could sideline Gen Z workers Business Insider AI hype could sideline Gen Z workers Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School urges young job seekers to focus less on collecting skills and more on mastering tasks AI can’t easily replicate.
‘There’s just no reason to deal with young employees’ AI is taking entry-level jobs New York Magazine ‘There’s just no reason to deal with young employees’ AI is taking entry-level jobs Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that AI is fast improving and can perform real, economically relevant work.
Industry insiders issue a concerning prediction about America's growing energy bill crisis: ‘How worried should we be?’ The Cool Down Industry insiders issue a concerning prediction about America's growing energy bill crisis: ‘How worried should we be?’ John Quigley of the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy commented on the trend of year-over-year increases in electricity prices.
When escaping abuse becomes a citizenship test Time When escaping abuse becomes a citizenship test A study from Penn found that one-third of victims killed by their partners were murdered within a month of getting a restraining order.
Philadelphia biotech leaders want to rethink the industry’s investment playbook Philadelphia Business Journal Philadelphia biotech leaders want to rethink the industry’s investment playbook Dean Jonathan Epstein of the Perelman School of Medicine explains why the drug development funding playbook that worked for decades is now in trouble.
The middle school transition is tough. How educators can help Education Week The middle school transition is tough. How educators can help Rhonda Boyd of the Perelman School of Medicine looks at the ways the pandemic impacted middle school students.