A carbon tax is back on the table
Catherine Wolfram says that if the U.S. were to institute a carbon fee, it would be a major step towards a worldwide carbon price.
Catherine Wolfram says that if the U.S. were to institute a carbon fee, it would be a major step towards a worldwide carbon price.
Simon Johnson says there are hundreds of urban areas in 36 states where 80 million people live that could become development hubs.
"If suppliers of AI capabilities are unwilling to adapt their terms, then we should probably move away from those vendors."
Inattentive readers are more likely to click on a false news story, with misinformation content producers exploiting this attention gap.
Rather than saying "we're going to use surge pricing at peak demand periods," they could offer discounts during off-peak periods.
"The natural resources that should be Africa's golden ticket to economic prosperity have in many instances just been used by despotic leaders."
Companies need to be careful when rolling out dynamic pricing, "Or else, when people see wild swings, it's perceived as price gouging."
"QT [quantitative tightening] has worked in the opposite direction to quantitative easing, but the effects are much, much more muted."
"In essence, corporate giants have become lenders in their own right, running financial institutions within their company walls."
"Diverse teams are better teams; I think there's just different lived experiences."