Ms. Harris Comes to Pittsburgh

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Mr. Smith Goes to Washington is a 1939 American lighthearted political satire film directed by Frank Capra, starring Jean Arthur and James Stewart, and featuring Claude Rains and Edward Arnold. It was nominated for eleven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actor, winning Best Original Story.

Here is the link that triggered this post:

Kamala Harris touts ‘the opportunity economy’ in speech at Carnegie Mellon University

That was the view from my Tepper office window yesterday as I was enjoying a recent article by Nitin Nohria with Tom Brady in HBR:

Of course, I am looking forward to watching:

Let me also take the opportunity to congratulate Pinar Keskinocak and David Shmoys and Jim Dai for the recognitions:

Let me thank Tinglong Dai for creating this truly amazing AI-generated podcast (using NotebookLM) of my previous post Coffee. Chobani. Contemplation. [Amazing, yes. Perfect, no. Can you find the error that it made regarding OrganJet?]

Obviously, this new capability can be used in a variety of ways, both educational and for entertainment. I decided to test it – no surprise! – on my most recent invited article:

Implementing Innovations in US Transplantation System

Speaking of transplantation, I have been tracking a couple of stocks that seem to be doing really well this year:                           

Why? I had received an LI message from my IIT-Madras classmate Mahesh Kanumury:

And yes, I am happy to report that we are making progress on our Quantum Chip (see The Physics of GLIMPSE):

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