The top 10 neighbors for Ashish K. Jha span five distinct subcategories — Professionals, Authors, Government Officials, Academics, and a podcast — with scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.97 to 0.98. No single neighbor dominates; the shape is flat.
Professionals make up the largest share of the cluster: Scott Gottlieb, MD (0.98), Eric Topol (0.98), Andy Slavitt (0.98), and Garry Kasparov (0.97) all land in that subcategory. Authors follow — Malcolm Gladwell (0.98) and Adam Grant (0.98) — alongside two Government Officials: CDC Director (0.98) and Ronald Klain (0.98). Atul Gawande (0.98) is the only fellow Academic in the top 10, and Freakonomics (0.98) is the sole non-person entity, classified as a podcast. The cross-kind breadth here is notable: an audience shaped by health-policy professionals and government officials overlaps just as cleanly with popular-nonfiction authors and a data-driven podcast as it does with another academic.
The flat, multi-subcategory spread suggests an audience that follows credentialed expertise across formats and domains rather than clustering tightly around any single professional type.