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Are major science prizes a form of philanthropy?
The Association for the Advancement of AI conferred its ‘Squirrel AI Award’ on Cynthia Rudin, and Duke University – her employer – published a press release celebrating it. Here’s one para from the release: “Only world-renowned recognitions, such as the … Continue reading
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Accumulation then philanthropy
Peter Woit’s review of a new book about Jim Simons, the mathematician and capitalist who set up the Simons Foundation, which funds math and physics research around the world but principally in the West to the tune of $300 million … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Gates, capital accumulation, capitalism, Donald Trump, income inequality, Jeffrey Epstein, Jim Simons, philanthropy, Simons Foundation, wealth inequality
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