Princeton swaps real beef hamburgers for a mushroom blend and… doesn’t tell anyone? Top colleges start accepting “kindness” and “empathy” scores as part of students’ college applications. But too much of empathy is dangerous! Don’t let narcissist take advantage of you — become disagreeable. Also, people are starting to talk like ChatGPT. A new study finds that AI words like “delve” and “bolster” are infecting the lexicon. Candlepin bowling, McDonald’s job interviews, and what makes a CEO too emotionally weak to lead. Ep. 0036
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0:00 - Mushroom burgers: Princeton replaces hamburgers for "sustainability"
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