Tinglong Dai (@tinglongdai) 's Twitter Profile
Tinglong Dai

@tinglongdai

Ferrari Professor of Business @JohnsHopkins @JHUCarey @JHU_HBHI @JHUNursing @IDIESJHU; VP @INFORMS ✍🏻 AI, Supply Chains, & Healthcare

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Kevin Roose (@kevinroose) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Between Apple and Meta, has there been a more expensive error in the past 10 years than hiring LLM skeptics to run your bigco AI research program?

Andrew Ng (@andrewyng) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am alarmed by the proposed cuts to U.S. funding for basic research, and the impact this would have for U.S. competitiveness in AI and other areas. Funding research that is openly shared benefits the whole world, but the nation it benefits most is the one where the research is

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📢New in Health Affairs: Our analysis compares 3 policy options for Medicare site-neutral payment reform, estimating effects on federal spending, hospital types & beneficiary groups: healthaffairs.org/doi/full/10.13… Timely findings as policymakers continue to consider the issue.

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Hollywood has strict rules around AI usage but one poll found ~50% of industry artists are secretly using the tool. Example: costume designer AI-generates concept images then asks an illustrator to redraw them and thus “launder” the AI-generated content into filmmaking process.

Hollywood has strict rules around AI usage but one poll found ~50% of industry artists are secretly using the tool.

Example: costume designer AI-generates concept images then asks an illustrator to redraw them and thus “launder” the AI-generated content into filmmaking process.
Tinglong Dai (@tinglongdai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Could Have" By Wisława Szymborska It could have happened. It had to happen. It happened earlier. Later. Nearer. Farther off. It happened, but not to you. You were saved because you were the first. You were saved because you were the last. Alone. With others. On the right. The

"Could Have"

By Wisława Szymborska

It could have happened.
It had to happen.
It happened earlier. Later.
Nearer. Farther off.
It happened, but not to you.

You were saved because you were the first.
You were saved because you were the last.
Alone. With others.
On the right. The
David Perell (@david_perell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ok, the poet Dana Gioia explained the problem better than I ever could. This rips: "The failure of the public sector in this nation is embodied in thousands of ugly buildings and public spaces. These places have been built practically. They are practical and functional in

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To Johns Hopkins University Undergrads: A Quick Heads-Up About a Scam Someone’s been impersonating me, emailing students from a fake address (like [email protected]) and offering a paid research opportunity. The emails promise remote work, flexible hours, and weekly pay. One student

JHU U'Grad Research (@jhu_hour) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SCAM ALERT! #JHU WSE & KSAS #undergrads: Faculty will never ask you for financial information or money! Check all email addresses before replying & check all URLs in a text file before clicking! Thanks for heads-up Prof. Dai Tinglong Dai! Johns Hopkins Engineering Johns Hopkins Arts & Sciences

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When it comes to the medical product supply chain, “resilience means rethinking, not retreating,” says Tinglong Dai as he discusses the uncertainty of rising tariffs and the need to participate in global supply networks. ow.ly/Ij0I50W81cE

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Quoted in The Wall Street Journal on Trump’s gold smartphone: $499, iPhone-like specs, “Made in USA”: “There’s absolutely no way you could make the screen, get that memory, camera, battery, everything” in the U.S., said Tinglong Dai, a professor of operations management and business analytics at

Quoted in <a href="/WSJ/">The Wall Street Journal</a> on Trump’s gold smartphone: $499, iPhone-like specs, “Made in USA”: 

“There’s absolutely no way you could make the screen, get that memory, camera, battery, everything” in the U.S., said Tinglong Dai, a professor of operations management and business analytics at