I work at the intersection of machine learning and economics, with a focus on designing incentives that promote "good" participation in complex systems. I am co-founder and Chief Scientist atArthur, where we develop and deploy enterprise-grade AI systems. I'm also a tenured professor ofComputer...
JOHN DICKERSON:But that's what I mean. One of the worries about a presidency is that everybody tells you yes. Nobody helps you figure out where your blind spots are. So how do you -- how do -- PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP:Well-- JOHN DICKERSON:-- you find that? How do you get? PRESI...
At almost 94 years old, former President Jimmy Carter is still living a life of service, even building homes with Habitat for Humanity. "CBS This Morning" co-anchor John Dickerson met with the former president to talk about why he's involved with the non-profit. The two also talked about...
Today is the start of Black History Month and we’re celebrating by featuring a book a day on our Facebook page. See morehereand check out the first post from Greensboro, NC. Take a peek inside Neil Gaiman’spersonal libraryand look forward to a new Minotaur book from Steven Sherrill th...
TN-21: Steven Dickerson R v. Douglas Henry D (i) Lean D One of the last Democratic warhorses of the State Senate faces a serious challenge in keeping his affluent Nashville Senate District. None the less, Henry has to be favored to win one last term despite his advanced age. ...
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That’s the unsettling prospect facing the quantitative investing world now, thanks to the detective work of a then-28-year-old doctoral student named Alex Dickerson. While working on his degree at Warwick Business School in England in 2021, he tried to understand established thinking about bonds...
“wrong thing” interview in Conquering the Keyboard, by Robert Alonso, Personal Computing, August 1985, at 72; “costly . . . error . . . slows . . . produces fatigue” U.S. Pat. No. 3,847,263, 1974, col. 1, USPTO; inefficient” U.S. Pat. No. 4,655,621, 1987, column 1...