Author Archives: F. E. Guerra-Pujol
Monday map: superheroes of NYC
Alternate title: Census of New York City Superhereos
Disgraced dean Moshe Porat update
Oh, how the mighty have fallen! Moshe Porat is the disgraced former Dean of the Fox School of Business at Temple University who was convicted of committing wire fraud for falsifying data to boost the ranking of his school’s online … Continue reading
Does Section 230 protect ChatGPT?
Some say it does; others, however–like my colleague and new friend Matt Perault, the director of the Center on Technology Policy at the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill)–say no, it does not! Either way, this is a novel question … Continue reading
Elo rating algorithm update
I am reblogging below Ken Regan’s informative post “Should These Quantities Be Linear?“, via Gödel’s Lost Letter and P=NP: Drastic proposals for revamping the chess rating system Jeff Sonas is a statistician who runs a consulting firm. He also studies … Continue reading
In Memoriam: Harry Frankfurt
Professor Frankfurt died last month at 94. Among other things, his beautiful extended essays on love, truth, and bullshit are still worth reading … and will, I believe, be read for many more years to come.
Defamation or fraud?
Oh, the irony! Alleged fraudster Francesca Gino has not only filed a lawsuit against her university for gender discrimination; she is also suing a trio of scholarly bloggers–Uri Simonsohn, Joe Simmons, and Leif Nelson, the academic authors of the “Data … Continue reading
Summer anthem 2023
Yes, I confess: I love this cheerful “Barbie World” video and catchy remix way more than the pedantic proto-feminist film itself! More details here, via Chris Molanphy (Slate).
Sayonara Elon
I just couldn’t take it anymore (see here, for example), so I finally muted our “Dear Twitter Leader/Megalomaniac” from my feed @ProfessorPujol.
Against TED?
Are “TED talks” still a thing? I just realized that I haven’t seen one in years! See also the vintage (by Internet standards) anti-TED links below: 1. “Why I hate TED talks” by Owen Carter (2016). 2. “What was the … Continue reading

