Boosting call-center productivity, while important, isn’t the sort of use-case for artificial intelligence that really excites the most optimistic AI enthusiasts. Rather: AI’s potential ability to ...
The game of reading political outcomes is more art than science, especially at the national level. Election results turn on hundreds or thousands of policy and campaign margins. There is no one ...
Opponents of fossil fuels claim to oppose pollution, but they are all too happy to pollute our legal and constitutional institutions in pursuit of their climate-policy agenda. The latest ...
A video livestream will be available on this page starting at 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, November 13, 2024. Please scroll down to view. On November 13, AEI’s Mackenzie Eaglen sat down with Senator ...
In 1947, the College Board opened an office in Berkeley, California. Previously, from the turn of the century onward, the organization had been administering entrance examinations for schools in ...
Jesús Fernández-Villaverde joins Jon Hartley to discuss the economic history and the future of economic growth, business cycles, drivers of the early 2020s inflation, dynamic stochastic general ...
In this special episode recorded at AEI’s 2024 Annual Dinner, outgoing Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell joins Robert to talk about his almost 40 years in Congress. They discuss the past ...
As the Trump administration begins the process of forming its government and assuming the presidency, one of the most consequential decisions will be selecting the next secretary of defense.
Massachusetts residents voted Tuesday to scrap the requirement that high schoolers pass the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) tests in math, science, and English in order to ...
A wether is to sheep as a gelding is to horses: A male who has been, ahem, modified before reaching sexual maturity. And if you put a bell on a wether, you can hear him coming when he leads the ...