There was an excellent segment on CNBC's Squak on the Street somewhere between 7 and 7:45 this morning. Ken Griffin (founder and CEO of Citadel) spoke about the capital markets, inflation, the fed and how it impacts us everywhere. He talked about AI and what it will do for productivity. He then brought in Eva Moskowitz (founder and CEO of Success Academy) and they talked about education. They both believe the goverenment is failing this country in education. They vaguely talked about politics and how they have failed in the big cities especially in education. I'd like to know more about both but I think I'd find, like so many I know, they are some of the dumbest, smartest people around. They lack social awareness (street smarts) and are consumed by what others around them think about them. Ken is a big fan of RDS which tells me he's s a fan of Bush and big governments. Both complain about the failings of government, will leave where it has failed the most (Chicago) but will take their intelligence and ignorance to a better city and destroy it because they care more about what others think and will vote for people and policies which continue to promote big government. They are too smart to learn. No wonder they both love AI.


