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Harvard battle is Trump's 'Mao moment': Lessons from China's state-sanctioned university crackdown

Professor Yasheng Huang said that if he had to highlight one fundamental difference between China and other civilisations, it would be the existence of imperial examinations. They are directly to blame for the state's ongoing monopolisation of human talent in China. By depriving society of access to the best talent, the state also denied its people the chance of having any kind of organised religion, commerce or intelligentsia.

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Want a career in climate? B-school educators' best advice on making the most of your time as an MBA student

Jennifer Graham, senior associate director, MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative, recommends that students start thinking about how they can connect the dots between their current experience and their future climate career interests. "Now is a great time to learn how your skills, whether in finance, operations, policy, or tech, can translate into the work being done to solve the climate crisis," she said.

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Why your job may face a double threat if the economy sours

With new reports suggesting that the U.S. economy will probably slow this year, economists and AI experts say more businesses may speed up AI use to cut costs, generate revenue and boost worker productivity. That could lead to more-rapid adoption but also downsides, including job losses and consumer harms. "Economic downturns spur you to do more," said professor Eric So. "There's a lot of focus on what we can do and not enough questions like 'Should we do that?' and 'Is it being done in a safe way?'"

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