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Stuart Gottlieb wrote that the United States and the West should certainly welcome China’s newfound realization that it is not on a linear path to global supremacy.
Qiheng Chen MIA ‘21 wrote that “regulations, standards, and the reality of AI ecosystems will all have a bearing on the eventual outlook of China’s AI law.”
Philippe Benoit and Jonathan Elkind said that to protect against increasingly extreme climate events, we must tackle the emissions problem.
Jeffrey Sachs said “there must have global values and ethics to guide a deeply interconnected world.”
Steve Cohen said: “If we can afford the energy and the air-conditioning [technology], we can survive these things. But these are all assumptions that may prove to be false in the future.”
Robert Shapiro said the candidacy of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. seems to be premised on "appealing to Democrats frustrated by Biden and dissatisfaction with how COVID was handled.”
Robert Shapiro says “the effect they could have is in siphoning off votes."
The SIPA professor was honored at this year’s Oxford (UK) Sustainable Finance Summit.
Douglas Almond found that “the costs of childbearing on women’s salaries are much higher than labor economists previously estimated.”