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If a car driven by AI crashes, who is legally responsible? @UCLA_Law professor Adam Winkler argues that if we grant artificial intelligence legal "personhood," the AI itself could absorb the blame for accidents or errors. Could this shift in legal blame shield tech companies from facing any real accountability for the systems they build and deploy? Listen to the full Capitalisn't episode below 👇
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Shopping around for a mortgage is supposed to save you money, but digital credit platforms are using your search history to actively drive up your interest rates. Writing for ProMarket, Jeromee Johnson argues that marketplaces like LendingTree and Credible see something your local bank never could. Not just your credit but your loan-shopping behavior. According to the article, this structural data asymmetry creates steep consequences. Full article below 👇
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Conversations about the gender gap in entrepreneurship almost always focus on the starting line, but researchers argue in a new @ProMarket_org article that the playing field is just as uneven at the exit.
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Shopping around for a mortgage is supposed to save you money, but digital credit platforms are using your search history to actively drive up your interest rates. Writing for ProMarket, Jeromee Johnson argues that marketplaces like LendingTree and Credible see something your local bank never could. Not just your credit but your loan-shopping behavior. promarket.org/2026/06/02/onl…
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Your business is failing. Whether you reorganize or go under may hinge less on your books than on your gender, and how swamped the judge is. New research in @ProMarket_org finds women-owned firms are less likely to survive bankruptcy, especially in overloaded courts. Conversations about the gender gap in entrepreneurship almost always focus on the starting line, but is the playing field uneven at the exit? promarket.org/2026/06/01/wom…
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Are we allowing corporations to cherry-pick the perks of personhood while avoiding the responsibilities? UCLA law professor Adam Winkler tells @bethanymac12 & @zingales that while the Constitution famously begins with We the People, the legal history shows a steady shift toward We the Corporations. Listen to the full Capitalisn’t podcast below 👇
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Large language models are advancing, but Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales argues that while an algorithm can easily test certain systems, it cannot always test subjective quality in others. Listen to the full interview with Jimmy Wales on this week's episode of Capitalisn’t to hear how he expects Wikipedia to navigate our AI future 👇
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Wikipedia co-found Jimmy Wales argues that forcing a market mechanism onto everything ignores how human relationships actually function. 🎧Listen to @bethanymac12 & @zingales interview Jimmy Wales on the latest Capitalisn't podcast below 👇
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How does a free, decentralized, volunteer-run encyclopedia produce something more trusted than many for-profit institutions? @zingales & @bethanymac12 sit down with Wikipedia founder @jimmy_wales on the latest Capitalisn’t to explore how the platform organizes global knowledge. 🎧 Full podcast below 👇
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Are hospital mergers costing lives? Yale economist @zackcooperYale argues that the resulting surge in insurance premiums from mergers makes it too costly for everyday employers to retain their workers. According to Cooper, these job losses correlate with tragic increases in suicides and overdoses. Listen to his full argument on the latest Capitalisn’t podcast below 👇
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Have you ever read a hostile comment and instantly felt differently about the organization that posted it? You aren't alone. A study by Dante Donati and Lena Song in ProMarket reveals that while adversarial comments drive online engagement, they destroy real-world support for the original poster. promarket.org/2026/05/14/opp…
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Are rising healthcare costs disproportionately penalizing lower-income workers? @Yale economist @zackcooperYale argues that as medical costs climb, lower-wage employees become disproportionately expensive to insure. 🎧Listen to his full argument on the latest Capitalisn’t podcast below 👇
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Do populist governments deliver real economic growth? Poland looked like proof that they could, until a group of researchers checked the math. While Poland's Law and Justice (PiS) party appeared to maintain solid GDP growth between 2016 and 2023, a new study in ProMarket from @DrIdoBaum, @KarnowskiJakub & @LBalcerowicz argues the numbers conceal serious long-term damage to Poland's growth engine. promarket.org/2026/05/20/pop…
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Would you take an extra 5-10K in salary if it meant switching to a narrower health insurance network? @Yale economist @zackcooperYale makes the case that the path to affordable healthcare runs through getting more people on narrower plans and Medicare. 🎧Listen to his full argument on the latest Capitalisn’t podcast below 👇
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