Monday assorted links


1. Ezra Klein on whether AI is likely to lead to mass unemployment (NYT).

2. There is a great Kentucky Derby stagnation.

3. Is open source AI overrated?

4. The deadweight loss of the human capital in prison?

5. How AI is transforming China’s entertainment industry (NYT).

6. “Twelve free, citation-rigorous tools for the students, debaters, and policy desks the textbooks forgot. From AP free-response grading to live tariff modeling to a Shadow Fed with a public track record, every formula shown, every dataset cited.”  Link here, made by a Colorado high schooler.

7. How Britain lost its dye industry.

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