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MICHAEL MUTHUKRISHNA

Cultural Evolution, Cooperation, Corruption, & Innovation at Faculty.ai

I discussed how culture evolves with Marc Warner and the team at Faculty.ai. Fun conversations and great questions.

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This entry was posted in Invited Talk and tagged big data, cooperation, corruption, cultural evolution, innovation on January 24, 2020 by admin.

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