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  • Oct 21, 2024 | lesswrong.com | John Huang |Seth Herd

    I'm an advocate of something known as sortition. The premise is simple. Choose people at random, to serve a finite term, in some decision making capacity. Pay them to be there. Sounds ridiculous, right? How could we possibly trust ignorant, stupid, normal people to make good decisions? What would this look like? Why would this be better than electing our officials to office? Descriptive RepresentationImagine a Congress that actually looks like America.

  • Oct 21, 2024 | lesswrong.com | John Huang |Seth Herd

    I'm an advocate of something known as sortition. The premise is simple. Choose people at random, to serve a finite term, in some decision making capacity. Pay them to be there. Sounds ridiculous, right? How could we possibly trust ignorant, stupid, normal people to make good decisions? What would this look like? Why would this be better than electing our officials to office? Descriptive RepresentationImagine a Congress that actually looks like America.

  • Jun 14, 2024 | mountainadvocate.com | John Huang

    Left to Right: Reeves Mingione, Nick Mingione, Mitchell Daly, and Johnny Hummel meet with media prior to Kentucky's College World Series debut (photo credit: Dr. John Huang) The Kentucky Wildcats are riding high in their first-ever College World Series appearance. If their time on the dais in the pre-tournament presser is any indication, they’re locked and loaded and ready for lift off.

  • Jan 12, 2024 | themanchesterenterprise.com | John Huang

    For Kentucky to make a championship run, the body language on the team has to improve. "But the young team that we are, body language is the next thing," says head coach John Calipari. Photo Credit Dr. Michael Huang (LEXINGTON, Ky.) – In this Kentucky basketball team’s march back into national prominence, communication has played a vital—but understated—role.

  • Dec 12, 2023 | advisorpedia.com | John Huang |Alliance Bernstein

    Written by: Patrick O'Connell, CFA and John Huang, CFA From hurricanes to earthquakes to droughts, natural disasters are becoming more numerous, extreme and costly. To assess the potential financial damage, investors must better understand physical risks at the local level. That’s the goal of a collaboration between AB and the Columbia Climate School.

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