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Brian Lehrer and Barnes & Noble today!
September 8, 2016
I’ll be live on the Brian Lehrer Show today around 11:15am, talking about my book, maybe with live callers! You can listen to it at 93.9 if you’re in the New York City area, and you can stream it from wnyc.org if not.
Also, tonight I’ll be talking about my book with my buddy Felix Salmon at Barnes & Noble on the upper east side, 86th and Lexington. It starts at 7pm tonight, and more info is here.
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You are a rock star!
Considering this and the reviews posted yesterday you’ve gotten the well-earned public acclaim you’ve long deserved. Congrats!
Are movie rights still available?
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This almost true, Jimmy Kimmel on Google’s new ride sharing company..
Is this where we are headed? It’s funny but there’s some freaking truth to some of this! I’m pitching Weapons on Twitter as best I can too. How much are big companies going to know and analyze about us!
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I am loving your segment on Brian Lehrer! So glad I happened to be listening at this time. The kid/Nutella algorithm analogy was perfect! Do you have a podcast?
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Thanks! Yes I do the Slate Money podcast every week!
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I hope the Brian Lehrer audio is available – I would love to hear it. Let me know when/if there is a link to that. I’m recommending your book to everyone I know!
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http://www.wnyc.org/shows/bl
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Reblogged this on Managementpublic.
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Ugh. I really wanted to go to your talk at B+N but looks like I’m gonna be at work late 😦 Any chance it’s being recorded?
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Not sure!
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You can hear Cathy on Sunday at 2 pm at the Alternative Banking meeting.
Weapons of Math Destruction: Book Talk by Cathy O’Neil
Sunday, Sep 11, 2016, 2:00 PM
Columbia U. International Affairs Building, Room 409
420 W 118th St. New York, NY
5 activists, thinkers Attending
We are super excited to announce that our own Cathy O’Neil has written a book Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy. From the book review by Richard Beales: “O’Neil had an epiphany in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis: mathematical models were “not only deeply entangled in the world’s proble…
Check out this Meetup →
http://altbanking.net/
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Excellent laying out of the issues. Not always easy on the radio. Thank you.
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