ChatGPT took their jobs. Now they walk dogs and fix air conditioners The Washington Post ChatGPT took their jobs. Now they walk dogs and fix air conditioners Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that the current automation threat is to the highest-earning, most creative jobs that require the most education background.
Making Turkey great again: How Erdogan rode to reelection on a nationalist wave Los Angeles Times Making Turkey great again: How Erdogan rode to reelection on a nationalist wave Harun Küçük of the School of Arts & Sciences says that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s rosy view of the country’s future resonated with voters more than the opposition’s focus on his missteps.
‘Be Holding’ dives into Black genius and joy Philadelphia Sunday Sun ‘Be Holding’ dives into Black genius and joy “Be Holding,” a poetry performance that seeks to heal grieving Black families, was directed by Brooke O’Harra and composed by Tyshawn Sorey, both of the School of Arts & Sciences.
What happens if we don’t learn from the COVID pandemic? Governing What happens if we don’t learn from the COVID pandemic? A report co-written by PIK Professor Ezekiel Emanuel sheds light on mistakes, data gaps, and dysfunctional organizational cultures that contributed to America’s loss of life during the COVID pandemic.
How saunas benefit your brain Men’s Health How saunas benefit your brain Jason Karlawish of the Perelman School of Medicine says that saunas aren’t a silver bullet for dementia but might represent one of several combined ways to counteract it.
Biden officials have taken oaths of office, contrary to social media claim FactCheck.org Biden officials have taken oaths of office, contrary to social media claim Kermit Roosevelt of Penn Carey Law comments on false claims that Biden Administration officials may not have properly recorded their oaths of office.
Penn baseball readies for the bright lights and ‘big crowds’ of NCAA regional play Philadelphia Inquirer Penn baseball readies for the bright lights and ‘big crowds’ of NCAA regional play The No. 4 seed in the Auburn Regional, Penn will match up first against the top-seeded hosts on Friday night, the same program it faced the last time it was in the tournament, 28 years prior.
What your mustache says about you The New York Times What your mustache says about you Penn Carey Law student Ari Goldstein says that the range of reactions people have to his mustache reflects the broad role of mustaches in society.
Pa. lawmakers propose bills to study AI’s potential, safeguard against threats Pennsylvania Capital Star Pa. lawmakers propose bills to study AI’s potential, safeguard against threats Cary Coglianese of Penn Carey Law says that lawmakers setting out to understand and regulate AI need to recognize that it’s not a single monolithic entity.
Time of reckoning for Sinn Féin Irish News Time of reckoning for Sinn Féin In a letter to the editor, Brendan O’Leary of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the successful implementation of a referendum in favor of Irish reunification requires careful thought about how to reduce the numbers of those who would find losing “almost impossible to accept.”