Her path to ‘having it all?’ Be gay and move to Philly, a Wharton economist says Philadelphia Inquirer Her path to ‘having it all?’ Be gay and move to Philly, a Wharton economist says In her book “Having It All,” Corinne Low of the Wharton School argues that women can reclaim joy and balance by designing a more fulfilling life.
Penn is testing beanies for NICU babies that block harmful noise and play parents’ messages Philadelphia Inquirer Penn is testing beanies for NICU babies that block harmful noise and play parents’ messages The engineering team that won a 2023 President’s Innovation Prize has developed a beanie designed to mimic the womb by filtering out high-frequency sounds while allowing human voices at low frequencies to be heard
The dating game: Why college sports recruiting is a ‘two-way street’ USA Today The dating game: Why college sports recruiting is a ‘two-way street’ Penn is featured in the first part of a series about college athletic recruiting.
Fatal overdoses involving stimulants have spiked. Local health officials are responding. PhillyVoice Fatal overdoses involving stimulants have spiked. Local health officials are responding. Rebecca Arden Harris of the Leonard Davis Institute worked with researchers to develop a way to help identify people at risk of overdosing on stimulants.
Elon Musk says that in 10 to 20 years, work will be optional and money will be irrelevant thanks to AI and robotics Fortune Elon Musk says that in 10 to 20 years, work will be optional and money will be irrelevant thanks to AI and robotics While the cost of AI is decreasing, robotics are stubbornly expensive and harder to scale, according to a paper by Ioana Marinescu of the School of Social Policy & Practice and PIK Professor Konrad Kording.
We’ve taught AI to sound human, but we all need to remind ourselves to be better ones Fast Company We’ve taught AI to sound human, but we all need to remind ourselves to be better ones A study by the Wharton School found that 43% of leaders warn of skill atrophy as automation takes over routine work
A.I. is a bubble. Maybe that’s ok The New York Times A.I. is a bubble. Maybe that’s ok In an opinion essay, Mohamed A. El-Erian of the Wharton School writes about the long-term prospects for AI.
Americans’ happiness is at a record low. Or are we just using our money the wrong way? MarketWatch Americans’ happiness is at a record low. Or are we just using our money the wrong way? Matthew Killingsworth of the Wharton School says that one of the most important things for happiness is how in control people are of their lives.
Visit Philly’s only revolutionary tavern WHYY (Philadelphia) Visit Philly’s only revolutionary tavern Emma Hart of the School of Arts & Sciences joins a discussion about a Philadelphia tavern that dates to 1759.
Why it and HR are a dream team for AI transformation Forbes Why it and HR are a dream team for AI transformation A Wharton School study found that weekly usage of GenAI nearly doubled over the course of a single year, from 37% in 2023 to 72% in 2024.