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From Microsoft to MIT MBA, the AI reeducation boot camp is coming for every worker and executive
MIT Sloan has updated its executive education online courses with generative AI, led by professor of management and AI expert Thomas Malone.
Food-as-Medicine study finds no improvements in type 2 diabetes patients
An intensive food-as-medicine program showed no improvement in glycemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes and food insecurity: MIT Sloan.
Kissinger's opening to China will haunt American politics in 2024
A second Trump presidency would take the Kissingerian mindset to its logical conclusion, benefiting the few at the expense of the many.
Minimum wages are going up. Low-paid workers probably won't notice.
Through Sept, the lowest 10% of workers earned hourly wages that were on average nearly 50% higher than their state’s minimum wages in 2023.
Microsoft vs. NYT: AI copyright suit will be 'complex'
"This is a debate about whether the companies training large language models on content from the web is fair use or infringement of copyright."
Unions made 2023 the year of the strike. What will happen next?
"It's clear that rank-and-file workers are prepared to strike."
6 work-life balance hacks
Bob Pozen says, a lot of companies these days recognize that work-life balance is important and may be receptive to [employees] ideas.
Is employee profit-sharing a win-win?
A comprehensive study has recently been published by professor David Thesmar and co-authors, titled "The Effects of Mandatory Profit-Sharing ..."
The Geek Way
Andrew McAfee's thesis is that conventional corporate business structures and practices inhibit disruptive ideas.