Stern in the News | January 31, 2024
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Bustle | |
Professor Julianna Pillemer interview: “Long Live The Work Wife. Just Don't Call Her That.”
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CNET | |
Professor Robert Seamans interview: “AI and You: The Job Debate Continues, Social Media Isn't So Swift Handling Porn Deepfakes.”
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Fast Company | |
Professor Melissa Schilling interview: “The First Big Batch of Used EVs Will Hit the Market in 2026. No One Knows What’s Going to Happen.”
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Mashable.com | |
Research from the Center for Business and Human Rights is referenced: “X Hiring Content Moderators For a New 'Trust and Safety' Center in Austin.”
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The Messenger Business | |
Professor Lawrence White interview: “How ‘Too Big to Fail’ Turned Into Billions in Profits For JPMorgan Chase.”
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New York Post | |
Commentary from Professor Scott Galloway is cited: “TikTok Is the New Google For Gen Z as Users Seek Out Influencers For Answers on Everything From Medical Advice to Gaza War.”
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CNBC | |
Professor of Management Practice Suzy Welch interview: “Layoffs From Major Companies to Start the Year Have Impacted Thousands of Workers. What to Know If You’re Offered a Buyout.”
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The New York Times | |
Research from Professor Adam Alter is featured: “Feeling Stuck? Here Are 5 Ways to Jumpstart Your Life.”
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The National Herald | |
Recent commentary from Professor Nicholas Economides is highlighted: “Prof. Nicholas Economides Gives U.S. Economy an A Minus.”
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Bloomberg Tax | |
Clinical Professor Alison Taylor interview: “PwC Vets Finalists for Top Job as Industry Meets AI, Gen Z Era.”
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The Washington Post | |
Center for Business and Human Rights Deputy Director and Senior Research Scholar Paul Barrett interview: “Silicon Valley Insiders Are Trying to Unseat Biden With Help From AI.”