Wednesday assorted links


1. From my colleague Jonathan Beauchamp.

2. Why is China still exporting T-shirts?

3. Greenspan and Keynes crossed paths in 1944.  Clarinet!

4. Robert Shiller opposes AI negativity (NYT).

5. The opportunity cost of Trae is really not that large.  Think in terms of opportunity cost here, not “cost.”  By the time the Wizards need to up the pay of their younger players, Trae’s contract will be expiring.

6. “A new bill seeks to restrict who can and cannot teach a course at the California State University’s 22 campuses. The criterion, though, is pretty simple: to be a professor, you must be human.“

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