It is a perfect interview. Acemoğlu is the best in his sub-field. But what I like more about Acemoğlu is that he is very dynamic researcher. He updates himself immediately when the world is changing crazily.
I'm currently reading his "Why Nations Fail," and I find it very comprehensive for enhancing and deepening your knowledge in political economy. Could you share the name of his last book?
around 48:00 - His points are excellent! Get a jigsaw and, without a guide, try to cut a straight line. Next. try do grow Dill on your garden - I'm on the 3rd attempt, btw, and it's not going well.
very interesting interview and great take aways about this book. always both conditions must be analyzed the positive and negative impacts about each technology. excellent researcher and fascinating conclusions. what type of technologies do we want and have to regulate?
Rapid, thoughtless "move fast and break things" automation can also have unforeseen and sometimes unintended societal impacts, trading short-term shareholder gain for mid-term social and ecological disfunction and collapse. For example, generative LLMs is putting disinformation on steroids.
By coincidence I just bought a book he co-authored. He's good. A talking head with brain included. Outstanding. Charles Murray has been making some of the same comments during the last 10 years, emphasizing how people are increasingly being self-sorted by IQ.
Doesn’t know what he’s talking about. He asks who gave GPT permission to use Wikipedia. All Wikipedia content is released under a Creative Commons license.
It is a perfect interview. Acemoğlu is the best in his sub-field. But what I like more about Acemoğlu is that he is very dynamic researcher. He updates himself immediately when the world is changing crazily.
Acemoglou is one of the BEST economists today.
Congratutions for the Professor good luck for you here I'm waiting from your teoritis I studying start download the online
Acemoglu is one of my favorite writers in order to understand economic concepts. Like his previous books, his last book is strongly recommended.
I'm currently reading his "Why Nations Fail," and I find it very comprehensive for enhancing and deepening your knowledge in political economy. Could you share the name of his last book?
@@khurshednajmutdinov2349 Power and Progress: Our Thousand-Year Struggle Over Technology and Prosperity
around 48:00 - His points are excellent! Get a jigsaw and, without a guide, try to cut a straight line. Next. try do grow Dill on your garden - I'm on the 3rd attempt, btw, and it's not going well.
Does dill grow well in your area?
It was a must- do interview
I have read the book of this scientist called how nations fail, I liked the book very much. Thank you.
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Congrats
Is very good more then page Powered Progres is the best taking continue to start the future of generally bee come
6:50 : when speaker starts talking
Just read the book. Highly recommend it
very interesting interview and great take aways about this book. always both conditions must be analyzed the positive and negative impacts about each technology. excellent researcher and fascinating conclusions. what type of technologies do we want and have to regulate?
Rapid, thoughtless "move fast and break things" automation can also have unforeseen and sometimes unintended societal impacts, trading short-term shareholder gain for mid-term social and ecological disfunction and collapse. For example, generative LLMs is putting disinformation on steroids.
Turkish professor is good 👍
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@@owl4638bro daron is Turkish Republic members.
@@erimegekçakal he hates turkish republic, you dont know him in person
@@owl4638 daron is not hate turkish, daron is hate racist turkish(actually every racist)
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By coincidence I just bought a book he co-authored. He's good. A talking head with brain included. Outstanding. Charles Murray has been making some of the same comments during the last 10 years, emphasizing how people are increasingly being self-sorted by IQ.
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Doesn’t know what he’s talking about. He asks who gave GPT permission to use Wikipedia. All Wikipedia content is released under a Creative Commons license.