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Rachel Coldicutt
rachelcoldicutt
This is such weird framing, as if AI is one coherent, knowable, predictable thing: ““I’m happy to hear there’s such a programme and AI is a great way to do
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SwiftOnSecurity
SwiftOnSecurity
It’s interesting how both computer malware and human viruses foster omnipotent abilities in minds of people trying to do the right thing, making legend of an unbeatable vex.That disrupting the
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Palladium Magazine
palladiummag
The difference between america and China, as authoritarian party-states, is that in America, you whine about it and make petty shots on political enemies, and in China, you use it
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Clark Kampfe
clarkkampfe
so I really liked Zach's essay about pg, and his takedown of Arc and I had some thoughts as well. I think pg's brevity thing is kind of weird and
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Russell Gold
russellgold
Gather round, boys & girls, for some simple calculations about carbon, climate change and Wall Street. It involved trillions of dollars, so hold on to your seats... /thread Global CO2
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National Science and Media Museum
MediaMuseum
This week for #SonicFriday we're celebrating one of the most influential musical innovations of the 20th century: the #FairlightCMI.In this thread we'll be taking a look at some of the
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Matt Korda
mattkorda
There is a ton of hype around the notion that "new technology and enemy efforts" is likely to make American SSBNs suddenly vulnerable, and therefore we need to keep ICBMs
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Marwa Zaatari
marwa_zaatari
Here is a collection of cheating techniques of ionizers when reporting test results @jljcolorado 1) Use a small chamber or position their equipment above a tiny surface (example Petri
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balajis.com
balajis
If you're a city or country that wants the next Silicon Valley, the recipe is simple: abolish obsolete regulations.- Fully legalize crypto- Carve out zones for self-driving cars- Allow expanded
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Dr. Deena Hinshaw
CMOH_Alberta
I know there have been questions about #COVID19AB rapid testing, so let me explain Alberta’s approach so far. After receiving tests in the fall, @AHS_media tested them and started deploying
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Gwen C. Katz
gwenckatz
You may be asking "Why send robots to Mars when there are so many problems here on Earth we could be spending our money on?"So a short thread on that.
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Project Drawdown
ProjectDrawdown
"We are living in a time of dramatic transformation. The basic physics, chemistry, and biology of this planet make that non-negotiable; stasis is not an option. Society has a choice
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TRAPWIRE
trapwire
/1 #crime #surveillance #LawEnforcement @theOSPAs Very interesting seminar w two former criminals discussing the tactics/techniques they used in the conduct of criminal activity. Some takeaways: Neither of them was particularly
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Susan Etlinger
setlinger
Great to see @SilverJacket @NewYorker cover #AIEthics; better still to see @alexhanna prominently quoted (tho agree completely w/ @luke_stark's assessment). A few thoughts below (1/n):https://www.newyorker.com/tech/annals-of-technology/
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Keubiko
Keubiko
1/n I have no idea if $AAPL is going to partner with Magna. But surprised the EV lunatics aren't all over $MGA: 2/n the company is an investor in Waymo
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Dr. Richard Corsi
CorsIAQ
B117 is spreading in US but we have not seen the explosion yet. Brace yourselves. These outcomes in Italy & Israel should give pause, a motivation for tripling down on
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