Stern in the News | November 28, 2023
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Business Insider | |Commentary from Professor of Management Practice Suzy Welch is referenced: “TikTok Offers Gen Z Advice on How to Survive a 9-to-5 Job.” 
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CNBC | |Professor Aswath Damodaran video interview: “The Rally’s Staying Power.” 
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Good Morning America | |Research from the Center for Business and Human Rights is highlighted: “How Some Are Inciting Hatred and Violence on Gaming Platforms.” 
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Wallethub | |Adjunct Professor Radhika Duggal interview: “Best Debt Consolidation Loans for Bad Credit.” 
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The Guardian | |Clinical Professor Alison Taylor interview: “Revealed: How Top PR Firm Uses ‘Trust Barometer’ to Promote the World's Autocrats.” 
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The Guardian | |Center for Business and Human Rights Deputy Director and Senior Research Scholar Paul Barrett interview: “‘Huge Egos Are in Play’: Behind the Firing and Rehiring of OpenAI’s Sam Altman.” 
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Game Informer Magazine | |Adjunct Professor Joost van Dreunen interview: “‘It’s Undeniably Going to Cost People Jobs:’ Inside the Game Industry's Fight Over A.I.” 
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The Ringer | |Commentary from Professor Scott Galloway is cited: “The NFL and Amazon Are Coming for Black Friday … and Your Holiday Spending.” 
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Yahoo Finance | |Clinical Professor Karen Brenner and Professor Vasant Dhar interviews: “OpenAI’s ‘Unusual’ Board Could Fire CEO Sam Altman Without Asking Permission From Anyone—Like Its Deep-Pocketed Investor Microsoft.” 
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Politico.com | |Commentary from a conference co-hosted by Stern's Volatility and Risk Institute is spotlighted: "Treasury Open to Idea of Federal Insurance Program for Cyber Attacks.” 
