FTAV’s further reading

Apologies for the slow Further Reading today. Here’s a bumper edition to get you through the weekend.

Elsewhere on Friday . . .

— How the UK tech secretary uses ChatGPT for policy advice (New Scientist)

— Novelist, Nobel laureate and Nazi (The Critic)

— For superfans, comic-con culture is more than fun — it’s sacred (The Conversation)

— Nick Leeson AMA (Reddit)

— On stockpicking in volatile environments (Albert Bridge Capital)

— VAR is a case study of whether fair is actually better (Guardian)

— A ‘new’ Frank Lloyd Wright house has risen in Ohio. But is it legit? (Artnet)

— Who could possibly have predicted this? (WSJ)

— The market power and welfare effects of institutional landlords (Job Market Paper)

— Shayne Coplan’s big bet is paying off (New York)

— Astronomers discover evidence of a stealthy supermassive black hole hiding right ‘under our noses’ (Smithsonian)

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