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Michael Burry Bets He Isn't Too Early to Go Against the AI Juggernaut (wsj.com)
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OpenAI Looks to Replace the Drudgery of Junior Bankers' Workload (bloomberg.com)
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Reading Skills of 12th Graders Hit a New Low (nytimes.com)
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America Needs Tough Grading (wsj.com)
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The Next Great Leap in AI Is Behind Schedule and Crazy Expensive (wsj.com)
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Netflix's Extraordinary Parental Leave Was Part of Its Culture. That's Over (wsj.com)
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Singles Want to Find Love in Real Life Again, If Only They Could Remember How (wsj.com)
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The Guru Who Says He Can Get Your 11-Year-Old into Harvard (wsj.com)
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In the Wake of Tragedy, CrossFit Faces an Identity Crisis (nytimes.com)
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Record Labels Sue Two Startups for Training AI Models on Their Songs (bloomberg.com)
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AI Can Write a More Believable Restaurant Review Than a Human Can (yale.edu)
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Discussion of OJ Simpson Murder Trial Is On-Line as Well as on the Air (1995) (nytimes.com)
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After Ivy League, Public Schools Offer Higher ROI (bloomberg.com)
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Business Schools Are Going All in on AI (wsj.com)
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They're Reddit Die-Hards. Do They Want to Be Shareholders, Too? (wsj.com)
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‘Mini-bombs’ blowing up the elbows of baseball’s top pitchers (wsj.com)
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Forty Years of ‘Risky Business’ (wsj.com)
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Almost 200k Job Cuts in Tech Pushes New Grads to Wall Street (bloomberg.com)
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YouTube TV malfunction prevents fans from watching Celtics-Heat fourth quarter (cbsnews.com)
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NYC Central Business District Tolling Program (mta.info)
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Ken Griffin's Hand-Picked Math Prodigy Runs Market-Making Empire (bloomberg.com)
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Online real estate firm Opendoor cuts 22% of workforce (cnbc.com)
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