Will JarvisResurrecting Hamilton: How We Brought Alexander Hamilton Back To Life With Machine LearningIt was was a bright and early morning on the Hudson. Large cliffs overlooked the winding river. On the westward bank stood two well dressed…Feb 16, 2017Feb 16, 2017
Will JarvisSaudi Arabia: The Future Of House Of SaudI recently read a Bloomberg article about Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. He is often referred to as the “Steve Jobs of Saudi.” A…Aug 27, 2016Aug 27, 2016
Will JarvisFree Just Means “Not Paid For At The Point of Sale”During the Nazi rocket program, the rocketeers would leave out “vier” (4), because it sounded too much like “feuer” (fire). Imprecise…Jul 18, 2016Jul 18, 2016
Will JarvisStrategic Thinking And Business: Why Being A Good Person Really Is The Best Thing To DoGame Theory is the study of the ways in which interacting choices of economic agents produce outcomes with respect to the preferences (or…Jul 6, 2016Jul 6, 2016
Will JarvisTruth And The InternetFlip through your Facebook feed and it becomes abundantly clear that reliable content is hard to come by. It seems that every other post I…Jun 30, 2016Jun 30, 2016
Will JarvisHow does Tanjo think?Many Tanjo users have pinged me wondering what happens when they like, pin or add something to a Smartboard in Tanjo. I went to our…Jun 13, 2016Jun 13, 2016
Will JarvisTaxing Inherited Wealth: Nozick and the Estate TaxMany individuals, particularly the founding fathers believed the estate tax was necessary to prevent the landed aristocracy of a feudal…Apr 27, 20161Apr 27, 20161
Will JarvisWall Street and the 1%? The Anti-Consumer Bias of DemocraciesDemocracies have a bias against consumers and in favor of producers. This phenomena occurs because incentives are concentrated for…Mar 11, 2016Mar 11, 2016
Will JarvisIn the Heart of the Nations CapitalNeoconservatism, risk and the Iraq WarDec 16, 2015Dec 16, 2015
Will JarvisHow To Get Rich In China: Why Are Western Goods So Popular?iPhones in urban China seem almost ubiquitous. In a country where GDP per person is $6,807.43 (World Bank), it seems odd that not even a…Nov 19, 2015Nov 19, 2015