What women really want: To not answer work emails at 10 p.m. The New York Times What women really want: To not answer work emails at 10 p.m. In an opinion essay, Corinne Lowe of the Wharton School advocates for work schedules that take into account that women who work outside the home still have more household responsibilities than men.
‘Orthosomnia’ might be ruining your sleep. Here’s what you should know. Huffington Post ‘Orthosomnia’ might be ruining your sleep. Here’s what you should know. Indira Gurubhagavatula of the Perelman School of Medicine says laboratories, not wearable sleep trackers, are “the gold standard in measuring sleep.”
Changes to vaccine recs causing uncertainty Politico.com Changes to vaccine recs causing uncertainty An Annenberg Public Policy Center survey found that 82% of U.S. adults would recommend that eligible children in their household get the MMR vaccine, although widespread confusion remains about the shot’s safety.
Teacher shot by 6-year-old student: ‘I thought I had died’ The Washington Post Teacher shot by 6-year-old student: ‘I thought I had died’ Clarence Watson of the Perelman School of Medicine testifies in a Virginia court case involving an elementary school shooting.
Five tips when consulting ‘Dr.’ ChatGPT The New York Times Five tips when consulting ‘Dr.’ ChatGPT Raina Merchant of the Perelman School of Medicine offers advice on using chatbots for medical information.
Tens of thousands of layoffs are being blamed on AI. What are companies actually getting? NBC News Tens of thousands of layoffs are being blamed on AI. What are companies actually getting? According to a new report from the Wharton School, more large American companies than ever are using, investing in, and measuring the business impact of generative AI.
Your boss wants you to use AI — but not forget how to actually do your job Business Insider Your boss wants you to use AI — but not forget how to actually do your job Nearly three-quarters of respondents to a Wharton School study credited AI for delivering efficiency gains, while 43% said the tools may cause skill atrophy, meaning workers could lose their ability to perform essential tasks.
More AI training is coming for Pa. N.J. and Del. schools, thanks to a $1M grant Penn got from Google Philadelphia Inquirer More AI training is coming for Pa. N.J. and Del. schools, thanks to a $1M grant Penn got from Google The Graduate School of Education has won $1 million to train teachers and administrators in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware on how to best integrate AI into their schools, featuring remarks from L. Michael Golden.
Benjamin Lee on why AI needs better infrastructure, not just bigger models Interesting Engineering Benjamin Lee on why AI needs better infrastructure, not just bigger models Benjamin Lee of the School of Engineering and Applied Science speaks about the misconceptions around AI’s energy appetite, the real limits of renewables, and the responsibility engineers carry in shaping a more sustainable future.
US Fed on track to cut rates again in penultimate decision of 2025 Agence French-Press US Fed on track to cut rates again in penultimate decision of 2025 Loretta Mester of the Wharton School looks at concerns of the cooling labor market.