Seven years ago, I took a bet from one of the most controversial figures in the scientific world. Charles Murray, the political scientist who—along with the late psychologist Richard Herrnstein—wrote ...
Average is not a word that any firefighter wants to be associated with. But in every organization, except for the very best and the very worst, most of the people are some form of average. Average is ...
Yara and Nathan return to take a victory lap around Rocky Top, recapping Georgia’s 44-41 victory over the Tennessee Volunteers. Among other assorted hijinks this episode includes: Week 5 is upon us as ...
The Georgia Bulldogs beat up on the Marshall Thundering Herd over the weekend, and Nathan and Yara have some thoughts on that, and other stuff, including: As always it would be incredibly decent of ...
The buzz around artificial intelligence in retail has transcended mere novelty — it's a full-blown necessity. We’ve moved beyond the "Is AI relevant?" phase to "How fast can we scale it?" The numbers ...
We often think of performance as a bell curve: some stars at the top, a strong middle, and a struggling tail. But AI isn’t just nudging that curve. It’s stretching it. The stars are accelerating with ...
An order by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s office resulted in a purge of books critical of racism but preserved volumes defending white power. By John Ismay John Ismay, a Pentagon reporter based in ...
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon has issued a blunt warning about President Donald Trump’s tariff policy: It threatens to raise prices, drive the global economy into a downturn and weaken America’s standing ...
Every student should get to feel brilliant at school. But too often, they don’t. In many classrooms, success still depends on how well a student fits onto a single, familiar bell curve–the one ...