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From AI-voiced drive thrus to digital menu boards, alumni dished on how technology is impacting the fast food industry. Read more: whr.tn/3U8eKOk

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Deemed the 'financial digital passport,' find out how Portabl is making waves in FinTech. The log-in client, co-founded by Nate Soffio WG22, makes it easy for consumers to share data with their favorite apps, while keeping privacy intact.
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Get a sneak peek at the new issue as we go behind the scenes of the cover story 'A Culinary Calling.' The Spring/Summer 2024 issue launches April 22.

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'Human or AI?' Professor Stefano Puntoni on how to shift this thinking to 'Human and AI' so that workers can flourish. Watch the full video, 'The Rise of AI: An Alternative to Human Replacement.'

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'Human or AI?' Professor Stefano Puntoni on how to shift this thinking to 'Human and AI' so that workers can flourish. Watch the full video, 'The Rise of AI: An Alternative to Human Replacement.' youtu.be/_SpBtOsloJk?si…
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Read how The Wharton School classmates Advait Thaploo C25 W25, Parthiv Patel C25 W25, and Ujjayi Pamidigantam C25 W25 are addressing racial disparities in health care with their innovative company Equimeter. whr.tn/3uZA0gw

Read how @Wharton classmates Advait Thaploo C25 W25, Parthiv Patel C25 W25, and Ujjayi Pamidigantam C25 W25 are addressing racial disparities in health care with their innovative company Equimeter. whr.tn/3uZA0gw
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As VHS was for video and internal combustion was for automobiles, Wharton professors predict what will be the dominant design for AI. Watch the full 'Inside Wharton Magazine' video. youtu.be/FKe5FZr5fag?si…

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Zack Gray WG19's journey from Wharton to founding Ophelia is fueled by a commitment to combat opioid addiction. Learn about the startup's licensed telemedicine and prescription services, which provide critical support in the fight against opioid misuse. whr.tn/3SudwNL

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200 million newspaper pages across 13,000 U.S. newspapers spanning 170 years was the basis of a recent study from professor Jules van Binsbergen, revealing insights on both economic sentiment and the algorithm that conducted the study. Read more: whr.tn/48ZE8LE

200 million newspaper pages across 13,000 U.S. newspapers spanning 170 years was the basis of a recent study from professor Jules van Binsbergen, revealing insights on both economic sentiment and the algorithm that conducted the study. Read more: whr.tn/48ZE8LE
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Doctors and nurses can use AI as a tool for their patients, says Kartik Hosanagar, professor of operations, information and decisions. Watch the full video, 'The Rise of AI: Accuracy in Health Care': bit.ly/3xnWtVP

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The United Nations predicts that 70% of the world's population will live in urban areas by 2050. Wharton real estate professor Maisy Wong (right) looks at the perks of adding global real estate to investment portfolios, based on research from MSCI. Read more: whr.tn/3vgzqvi

The @UN predicts that 70% of the world's population will live in urban areas by 2050. Wharton real estate professor Maisy Wong (right) looks at the perks of adding global real estate to investment portfolios, based on research from @MSCI_Inc. Read more: whr.tn/3vgzqvi
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'AI is not confined to borders.' — Professor Rahul Kapoor on why countries should agree on a global framework for the technology. Watch the full video on 'The Rise of AI: Government Regulation': youtu.be/pDTdQ48VUbI?si…

'AI is not confined to borders.' — Professor Rahul Kapoor on why countries should agree on a global framework for the technology. Watch the full video on 'The Rise of AI: Government Regulation': youtu.be/pDTdQ48VUbI?si…
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'Financial planning done right is essential to living well. That’s why we created Facet,' says Anders Jones WG17, co-founder and CEO of Facet, a startup on a mission to bring accessible, flat-fee financial advice to all.

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In 1993, 3% of Deloitte U.S. partners were women. Today, that number is over 30%, thanks to pioneers such as Ellen Stafford-Sigg WG88. “Once you’ve got more women staying to be partner, other women see that this is possible,” she says. whr.tn/3PDZ8k6

In 1993, 3% of @Deloitte U.S. partners were women. Today, that number is over 30%, thanks to pioneers such as Ellen Stafford-Sigg WG88. “Once you’ve got more women staying to be partner, other women see that this is possible,” she says. whr.tn/3PDZ8k6 #WomensHistoryMonth
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In our exclusive interview, we spoke to The Wharton School professors Rahul Kapoor, Stefano Puntoni, and Kartik Hosanagar about which industries, skills, and tasks will be most transformed by . Check out the first video in 'The Rise of AI' series: bit.ly/43wlIRs

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Wharton alumni are paying it forward to future MBAs when it comes to mental wellness. Jonathan Saltzburg WG07 supports students struggling with substance abuse through Caron Treatment, while Maria Halpern W03 offers tools for stress and anxiety. whr.tn/42Pe5oR

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After struggling to find healthcare coverage for their aging parents, two Wharton classmates took action. Cobi Blumenfeld-Gantz C12 W12 and Corey Metzman C12 W12 lead Chapter, which offers expert advice so retirees can make informed decisions about Medicare.gov. whr.tn/42DLH9d

After struggling to find healthcare coverage for their aging parents, two Wharton classmates took action. @CobiBGantz C12 W12 and Corey Metzman C12 W12 lead Chapter, which offers expert advice so retirees can make informed decisions about @MedicareGov. whr.tn/42DLH9d
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One year after Silicon Valley Bank's collapse, we look back at professor Itay Goldstein's Whiteboard on bank runs. Even though governments have introduced tools such as deposit insurance, he says, risk will never be entirely diminished. Read more: whr.tn/4a0qBES

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On , we're catching up with Clovers, a software company co-founded by Adam Miller C91 W91. Clovers aims to reshape the hiring landscape through AI by empowering teams to focus on what matters most – the people. whr.tn/42jcPdB

On #StPatricksDay, we're catching up with @Clovers_AI, a software company co-founded by Adam Miller C91 W91. Clovers aims to reshape the hiring landscape through AI by empowering teams to focus on what matters most – the people. whr.tn/42jcPdB
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In an interview with Knowledge at Wharton, professor Lynn Wu analyzed the effects of AI on employment.

'Robots did not replace human workers. In fact, the firms that adopted robots hired more people than they did before.'

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In an interview with @whartonknows, professor @lynnwu02 analyzed the effects of AI on employment. 'Robots did not replace human workers. In fact, the firms that adopted robots hired more people than they did before.' Read more: whr.tn/3tW7g7C
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Ivan Matviak C91 G98 WG98 writes how leaders can build trust in GenAI as a collaborative tool, not a replacement, in our latest Blog Network article: whr.tn/4chgpcW

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