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Saturday, 20 December 2025

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  Wise Generosity in Hard Times: Poverty and Mental Bandwidth By Richard Sebaggala  (PhD)   In the last weeks of December, I have deli...
Saturday, 13 December 2025

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  When AI Gets It Wrong and Why That Shouldn’t Scare Us By Richard Sebaggala (PhD) Stories about lawyers being “caught using AI wron...
Sunday, 7 December 2025

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  Marriage Isn’t Dying in Africa—It’s Being Constrained By Richard Sebaggala (PhD)   Today, while preparing to publish my weekly art...
Thursday, 27 November 2025

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  AI’s Misallocation Paradox: High Adoption, Low Impact   By Richard Sebaggala (PhD)   When the Washington Post recently analysed 47...
Thursday, 20 November 2025

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  When Intelligence Stops Mattering: The Economics of Attention in the AI Era   By Richard Sebaggala (PhD)     If you spend enough t...
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Wednesday, 12 November 2025

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  Seeing the Whole System: How Economists Should Think About AI   By Richard Sebaggala (PhD) Recently, while reading an article from T...
Tuesday, 4 November 2025

Beyond the Turing Test: Where Human Curiosity Meets AI Creation

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  Beyond the Turing Test: Where Human Curiosity Meets AI Creation By Richard Sebaggala (PhD) A few weeks ago, while attending a valida...
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Richard Sebaggala
Richard Sebaggala completed his PhD in Applied Economics from School of Business, University of Agder, Norway. He has been a lecturer of economics at Uganda Christian University, School of Business since 2007 and recently also joined Makerere University Business School. Richard completed his Master of Science degree in Quantitative Economics and a Bachelor of Arts Degree with Education majoring in Economics from Makerere University.
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