Without touching a penny of their existing wealth, while still leaving $500,000 per year income each, the top 1% in America could raise everyone above the poverty line 3,781 times over.
computers / sociology
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Lies, Damn Lies, And Surveys About AI
GitHub’s AI Survey is embarrassingly bad and doesn’t support its conclusions.
diversity / psychology / society / sociology
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The Dual Benefits Of Being Open-Minded
Being more accepting of others is good for them — and you.
bigot / books / craft of writing / essay / prejudice / society / sociology
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Blame By Association, Disclaimers, And Being Better
I hope future readers need a disclaimer before my work.
education / ethics / psychology / society / sociology
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“More Research Needed”: The Problem With All Current Psychological Research
From marshmallows to Milgram to NLP, prior research hasn’t controlled for neurotype and other significant variables.
business / health / mental health / psychology / sociology
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Loneliness Isn’t Gen Z’s Fault And Won’t Be Solved By Returning To The Office
It’s become quite the trend to talk about “loneliness.” It’s a real problem that has real effects on both individuals and the companies they work for. But there are two troubling trends: blaming the victims and self-serving actions peddled as “solutions”.