Wednesday assorted links


1. AI robot is now a Buddhist monk.

2. Roon.

3. Do economics and finance assessment for AI models at Mercor.

4. Are we underestimating health care sector productivity?

5. Can AI replace human counselors at scale?

6. Nan on nascent philanthropy.  Recommended, very important.  It focuses on what an additional $50 billion in philanthropic spending might look like, and asks where the talent will come from.

7. Chennai has the only surviving handwritten newspaper in the world?

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