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Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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Life is not a series of linear stages defined by age: Mauro F Guillen
In a Q&A, Mauro F. Guillén of the Wharton School discusses his latest book, “The Perennials,” which outlines the shaping of a post-generational society and its implications for businesses, governments, and society at large.
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To resist temptation, think short term
Research led by Marissa Sharif of the Wharton School found that small, regular rewards were more effective for cultivating long-term commitment to healthy behavior than large, occasional rewards.
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ChatGPT helps, and worries, business consultants, study finds
Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that if you haven’t had an existential crisis about artificial intelligence then you haven’t used it very much yet.
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The art of asking your parents for money
Richard Shell of the Wharton School comments on why parents who are relatively well off might be reluctant to give their children money.
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These six questions will dictate the future of generative AI
A study by Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School found that consultants using ChatGPT-4 outperformed those who did not.
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What immigration actually does to jobs, wages and more
Zeke Hernandez of the Wharton School speaks about the economics of immigration and explains why it doesn’t cause job losses for native workers.
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Test driving artificial intelligence in the classroom
Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School explains how he’s instructing his students to use artificial intelligence for class assignments.
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The SEC has the power to save itself from constitutional doubts
In a co-written Op-Ed, David Zaring of the Wharton School says that the SEC’s in-house adjudication system can survive a constitutional challenge if the Supreme Court, Congress, or the agency itself implement a right to removal to federal court.
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Mideast war pushes companies to extend diversity programs to faith groups
Stephanie Creary of the Wharton School says that the U.S. has always had issues dealing with faith in any setting, whether education or workplaces.
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Why succeeding sometimes involves a step backward
Adam Grant of the Wharton School joins “Morning Joe” to discuss his new book, “Hidden Potential: The Science of Achieving Greater Things.”