The oldest newlyweds in the world live in Philly Philadelphia Inquirer The oldest newlyweds in the world live in Philly Penn alumni Bernie Littman and Marjorie Fiterman recently married in Philadelphia, making them the oldest newlyweds in the world.
Does Coca-Cola’s AI ad herald a new era? Marketplace (NPR) Does Coca-Cola’s AI ad herald a new era? Kartik Hosanagar of the Wharton School says that if consumers know a creative work or product is AI-generated, their preference for such tends to be lower.
When AI goes shopping: AI agents promise to lighten your purchasing load—if they can earn your trust The Conversation When AI goes shopping: AI agents promise to lighten your purchasing load—if they can earn your trust Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that the adoption of AI in everyday life will be gradual, as societal change typically lags behind technological advancement.
A century-old law’s aftershocks are still felt at the Supreme Court The New York Times A century-old law’s aftershocks are still felt at the Supreme Court PIK Professor Karen M. Tani says that granting the Supreme Court the power to set its own agenda has caused it to gravitate toward cases that have preoccupied the conservative legal movement.
Keto diet supplement could boost a cancer treatment's effectiveness HealthDay Keto diet supplement could boost a cancer treatment's effectiveness A study by Perelman School of Medicine student Puneeth Guruprasad and postdoc Shan Liu suggests that a component of the keto diet could boost CAR T cell therapy to help treat cancer.
Abortion has always been more than health care Time Abortion has always been more than health care In an opinion essay, Ph.D. student Christen Hammock Jones in the School of Arts & Sciences says that relying solely on expertise and professional judgment primes people to think about abortion rights as a matter of medical judgment instead of equality and autonomy.
Inside America’s longstanding financial literacy problem, which is contributing to trillions in student debt—‘You have to teach the teachers’ Fortune Inside America’s longstanding financial literacy problem, which is contributing to trillions in student debt—‘You have to teach the teachers’ Michael Roberts of the Wharton School says that financial education is paramount to being an engaged, prosperous, and happy citizen.
The universities already offering AI degrees, from Penn to Carnegie Mellon Business Insider The universities already offering AI degrees, from Penn to Carnegie Mellon In February, Penn became the first Ivy League school to announce an undergraduate degree in AI, featuring remarks from Robert Ghrist of the School of Engineering and Applied Science.
Which colleges offer free tuition? The New York Times Which colleges offer free tuition? Starting in the next academic year, Penn will no longer consider the value of a family’s primary home among its assets.
Jeff Bezos’ simple 3-step strategy for Amazon’s success can help you become a ‘big leader’ too CNBC Jeff Bezos’ simple 3-step strategy for Amazon’s success can help you become a ‘big leader’ too Adam Grant of the Wharton School says that the more a leader focuses on doing something to benefit others, the more likely they are to produce something that’s also going to achieve success for themselves.