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  • Who’s most likely to lose their job to AI?
    MarketWatch

    Who’s most likely to lose their job to AI?

    A study by the Wharton School and OpenAI found that up to 80% of jobs in the U.S. could have at least 10% of their work affected by AI learning language models.

    Apr 19, 2023

    Climate activists arrested at Vanguard headquarters in Chester County
    WHYY (Philadelphia)

    Climate activists arrested at Vanguard headquarters in Chester County

    Witold Henisz of the Wharton School says that many asset managers are being attacked from both sides of the political spectrum, whether for representing “woke” interests or for not being progressive enough.

    Apr 19, 2023

    Private equity owns 30% of for-profit hospitals, tracker says
    Bloomberg

    Private equity owns 30% of for-profit hospitals, tracker says

    Atul Gupta of the Wharton School and the Leonard Davis Institute says that private equity may not be well-suited to the health care industry, which is riddled with imperfections.

    Apr 19, 2023

    Competitive colleges have a great admissions year
    Inside Higher Ed

    Competitive colleges have a great admissions year

    Penn reported a record number of more than 59,000 applicants this year, with remarks from Dean Whitney Soule of Admissions on the application’s newly instituted requirement: a written thank-you note to someone.

    Apr 17, 2023

    Debate doesn’t have to be divisive
    The New York Times

    Debate doesn’t have to be divisive

    Adam Grant of the Wharton School is working with Open to Debate, a New York-based nonprofit, to find new data points to measure “how debate opens minds.”

    Apr 17, 2023