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Amar Bhidé
Professor, Mailman School, Columbia University

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(Brief) Interview on the Paul Miller show

December 2, 2024 Amar Bhidé 397 Views

https://www.wphm.net/episode/december-2-amar-bhide

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Stumbling Over the Starting Line

November 27, 2024 Amar Bhidé 579 Views

Oxford University Press has just released Uncertainty and Enterprise after a nerve-racking production process, almost as stressful as the writing.

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“Fight”? Some post election thoughts

November 8, 2024 Amar Bhidé 656 Views discourse,  elections,  politics

I have no truck with the language DJT uses against his real and imagined enemies. It is beyond the pale.

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Richard Friberg’s fine essay

October 19, 2024 Amar Bhidé 670 Views uncertainty

The Critical Review –– the splendid creation of the late Jeffrey Friedman — is doing a special issue on my

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Yes, I did promote my book and bash LLMs!

October 15, 2024 Amar Bhidé 774 Views Artificial Intelligence,  entrepreneurship,  medical innovation,  uncertainty

https://www.publichealth.columbia.edu/news/expert-entrepreneurship-tackles-health-care-innovation An Expert on Entrepreneurship Tackles Health Care Innovation October 7, 2024 For 35 years, Amar Bhidé taught entrepreneurship—at Harvard,

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Doubling Down on AI-skepticism

September 7, 2024 Amar Bhidé 805 Views

This oped is a second salvo fired at the prevailing AI mania. In the first I had attacked its magical

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Not taking a Victory Lap

August 31, 2024 Amar Bhidé 820 Views

There is a fine interview with Gene Fama in the FT today which concludes thus:“I wonder why he doesn’t simply

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Dust Jacket for Uncertainty and Enterprise

August 2, 2024 Amar Bhidé 704 Views uncertainty

Now (Aug 1 2024) Finalized

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Imagination and Free Will

July 6, 2024 Amar Bhidé 1105 Views imagination

A distinguished speaker at a Riksbank event in Stockholm kindly cited something in my forthcoming book about the relationship between

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(More) Skeptical Remarks about AI

June 22, 2024 Amar Bhidé 2131 Views Artificial Intelligence,  innovation

I made the remarks below to a CEO forum on June 21 2024. Generally the AI enthusiasts were over the

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