The premise of the Stanford graduate’s ruling, where he gave a Stanford student light sentence, was that the accused should be allowed a few more bad decisions before being reigned in: …recalling a judge primarily based on one decision — that, for me, is a step too far. Ooops, I’m sorry, that is actually the … Continue reading Ex-Stanford Judge, Weak on Rape Sentencing for Stanford Student, Dumped by Voters→
I noted an interesting section of a CNN article on Stanford’s MBA program. The article is about MBA applications declining at the school but it paints an odd picture of how the program is managed. [Director of Admissions] Bolton could just as easily come off as a CIA officer in Islamabad. He weaves and bobs … Continue reading Stanford MBA Decline and Transparency→
Xenophobic Political Theater Undermines Security and Innovation Recent legislation proposing to “decouple” American AI from China presents itself as a national security measure. However, it follows a disturbing historical pattern of technological nationalism that has repeatedly harmed both innovation and human dignity in American history. The rhetoric surrounding this AI legislation eerily mirrors the Chinese … Continue reading The Bluster of AI Nationalism: Comrade Hawley Cancels Chinese Code→
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella dropped an eXcrement (formerly known as a Tweet) at 1AM about the Jevons Paradox, apparently hoping to reassure shaken American investors that efficient AI breakthroughs will drive benefits to Azure’s centralized and inefficient AI empire. There’s delicious irony here – Nadella just predicted his own disruption. It’s like watching Microsoft circa … Continue reading Microsoft CEO Misread of Jevons Paradox Exposes the DeepSeek Challenge to American Neo-Colonialism→