Reed Harrison

Current Events — Putting Some Metrics on Our Legislators?

Probably because of my outreach to legislators in connection with my advocacy for election reform, I get quite a few email newsletters from Maryland’s state delegates and senators and federal representatives and senators.  (At the end of this post is a copy & paste of recent one from Maryland’s US Senator Alsobrooks.) The newsletters often […]

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Life & Living: Widening my Lens — Lifeguard-ing, AI-ing, & Venture Capitalist-ing

I recently completed Lifeguard certification (American Red Cross) and a certificate course in AI & Career Empowerment (University of Maryland Smith School of Business) … and acted as venture capitalist in a mock pitch and funding competition (also at the Smith School).  I posted about these on LinkedIn and Facebook.  I got several comments basically

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Technology:  Will AI be the death of us?  Maybe.

While catching up on reading, I came across a brief but chilling article in Time titled: “New Lab Partner: Why AI Models Could Help Prevent – or Cause – the Next Pandemic.” The article cites a recent study where researchers asked AI models to troubleshoot highly complex lab procedures.  The results?  Ph.D.-level virologists scored just

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Life & Living: Baltimore Heritage 5 minute Videos

Just to show that I’m not always buzzkill. So … Baltimore Heritage is a non-profit which is “dedicated to saving historic buildings and revitalizing neighborhoods … [and celebrating] the stories of our city’s people and places through tours and education.”  Its director is Johns Hopkins, who, typical of Baltimore’s quirkiness, went to Yale. Anyway, Johns started doing “5

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Business: Layoffs

I am conflicted about this.  I am skeptical that when push comes to shove, institutional investors will choose to invest in “no-layoff companies” that deliver lower growth and profitability over “layoff companies” with higher growth and profitability. I don’t like layoffs.  They are a very real and heartbreaking tragedy for the people laid off and

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Business: If you’re into Innovation, you ought to read The Idea Factory.

The Idea Factory by Jon Gertner is a wonderful book about AT&T Bell Labs … and invention and innovation … at the world’s premier industrial R&D organization.  The book is an easy read.  For those who, like me, enjoy the human angle, there is lots to enjoy. Full disclosure:  I loved Bell Labs.  My kind

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Life & Living: Best Interview I’ve seen on the Big C.

Great questions by David Rubenstein (to my mind, the right ones)… and great answers by Dr. David Agus (clear, succinct, expert).  Health, preventative and corrective, and the current state and future of cancer diagnosis and treatment.  Since I’d like all my family and friends to have a long, high-quality life, I highly recommend they watch

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Current Events:  Open Primaries in New Mexico.  Why not Maryland?

Here’s a note I sent to a bunch of Maryland state delegates and senators.  If you want Open Primaries in Maryland, you might consider doing the same. Like in Maryland, a little over 1 out of 5 New Mexico voters are unaffiliated.  Like in Maryland, Democrats hold the governorship and majorities in both chambers of the

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