Stern in the News | March 12, 2024
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Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) | |
Commentary from Adjunct Professor Amy Webb is spotlighted: “‘AI Is Changing the History of Humanity.’” (Translation Required)
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Observer | |
Insights from NYU Stern's book, "SVB and Beyond: The Banking Stress of 2023," co-authored by Professors Viral Acharya, Thomas Philippon, Matthew Richardson, Stephen Ryan, Alexi Savov, Philipp Schnabl and Lawrence White, Clinical Professors Richard Berner and Bruce Tuckman and Clinical Professor Emeritus Kermit Schoenholtz are featured: "Silicon Valley Bank Failed One Year Ago. Is the Regional Banking Crisis Really Over?”
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The Atlantic | |
Research from the Center for Business and Human Rights is highlighted: “I Asked 13 Tech Companies About Their Plans for Election Violence.”
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Benzinga | |
Commentary from Professor Aswath Damodaran is included: “Apple Vs. Nvidia: Only 1 Adds $1 Trillion in 67 Days in Battle For Mega-Cap Dominance.”
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Business Insider | |
Commentary from the recent NYU Stern Economic Outlook Forum, hosted by the Center for Global Economy and Business, is highlighted: "Office Employees Now Live Nearly 3 Times as Far From Their Workplace as They Did Before the Pandemic.”
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The Economist | |
Joint research from Professor Gino Cattani is highlighted: “How Can Firms Pass on Tacit Knowledge?”
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Euronews | |
Professor Arun Sundararajan interview: “AI Will Work Best With Humanity, Suggests NYU Professor.”
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TechCrunch | |
Commentary from Professor Jonathan Haidt is mentioned: “Anonymous Social Apps Face Another Reckoning as UNC System to Ban Yik Yik, Fizz, Sidechat & Whisper.”
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Board Agenda | |
Commentary from Clinical Professor Alison Taylor is cited: “Talent Pipelines Fail to Include Women and Minorities.”
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CGTN | |
Professor Nicholas Economides video interview: “Global Business: China's Upcoming Political Two Sessions.”
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ABC News | |
Center for Business and Human Rights Deputy Director and Senior Research Scholar Paul Barrett interview: “Elon Musk Sues OpenAI. Some Legal Experts Cast Doubt on the Case.”