Friday links: intellectual dishonesty
13 hours ago
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Rates
- Treasury rates are at their highs for the year. (cnbc.com)
- Are UK rates really that far out of line? (ft.com)
AI
- How much of what you read online is AI-generated? (axios.com)
- AI-generated content is showing up in consultant reports. (sherwood.news)
- Want to distinguish yourself from AI? Think brevity. (youngmoney.co)
Apple
- OpenAI probably shouldn’t pick a fight with Apple ($AAPL). (spyglass.org)
- Mythos is reportedly poking holes in MacOS security. (wsj.com)
- Five stories from “Apple: The First 50 Years” by David Pogue. (nextbigideaclub.com)
X
- Investors in Elon’s deal for Twitter who stuck it out will eventually win with SpaceX shares. (msn.com)
- Research shows how X can make users more right wing. (theconversation.com)
- How Elon anoints his proxies on X. (wapo.st)
Legal
- On the prospects for additional insider trading prosecutions. (nypost.com)
- Maybe changing corporate reporting frequency won’t matter all that much. (ft.com)
- Another billionaire accused of fraud is going to get off scot-free. (nytimes.com)
- Why do members of Congress, even those convicted of crimes, collect a pension? (wsj.com)
- The new head of ICE is a former private prison executive. (thebulwark.com)
Defense
- The DOD is being forced to move money around to fund the Iran war. (wsj.com)
- Anduril just raised $5 billion in new funding. (cnbc.com)
- Ukraine is relying heavily on new drone technology. (nytimes.com)
- The job of snipers is getting disrupted by drones. (wsj.com)
Economy
- Kevin Warsh got his dream job. Now comes the hard part. (thebulwark.com)
- How to lie with statistics, prices paid edition. (newsletter.platypuseconomics.com)
- Due to the Iran war the world has drawn down its oil supplies. (wsj.com)
Earlier on Abnormal Returns
- What you missed in our Thursday linkfest. (abnormalreturns.com)
- Higher prices, not just inflation, will affect consumer sentiment for years to come. (abnormalreturns.com)
- Don’t miss a thing! Sign up for our daily e-mail newsletter. (abnormalreturns.com)
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