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Inside the Bank Where Almost Every Employee Is a Gig Worker
At Standard Chartered, a ‘talent marketplace’ lets workers take on in-house ‘gigs’ to smooth the way for AI adoption. And the idea is...
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Oct 91 min read
Measure to Curb U.S. President's Caribbean Boat Strikes Fails in Senate
U.S. has attacked at least four vessels, citing alleged drug smuggling Quick Summary The Senate further enables President's "power grab"...
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Oct 91 min read
Toyota SUV may offer accompanying "scout & recon" drone option for off-road excursions
Toyota has filed with the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to explore the development of small drones designed to support...
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Oct 91 min read
Morning melancholy (UII w/Claude)
DM Try as I'm able, I simply don't understand we humans' apparently dismal trajectory. The more rigorous are my thoughts, and the more...
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Oct 816 min read
The Vulnerability of a Divided Nation
Political divisions have weakened the U.S. and strengthened its global adversaries.
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Oct 81 min read
Hep-B Is the Only Vaccine Given at Birth. Why Doctors Say It Can’t Wait.
The vaccine has virtually eliminated childhood infections of a disease that doesn’t only transmit through drugs or sex
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Oct 81 min read
Our Brains Evolved to Socialize—but Max Out at About 150 Friends
The size of our social networks is limited even in the age of social media Quick Summary A major portion of the outsize human brain is...
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Oct 81 min read
Human: Into the Americas
Journey back to when humans first ventured into the Americas, a world teeming with colossal megafauna and dramatic climate shifts....
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Oct 81 min read
Change ever-always. Tibetan tips.
We’re wired to shy away from change, resist endings, and cling to what we know.
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Oct 81 min read
At 250, the Revolution’s goals remain noble and indispensable.
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Oct 81 min read
The Dangers of Unregulated AI on Humanity & the Workforce
“This does not have to be our destiny.” Co-founder of the Center for Humane Technology Tristan Harris sits down with Jon Stewart to...
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Oct 81 min read
‘Heritage Americans’?
Why some on the right want to know if your ancestors were here during the Civil War
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Oct 71 min read
How to Spot When You’re a Hypocrite
Research shows that we are quick to spot it in others, slow to recognize it in ourselves. Here are ways to check yourself.
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Oct 71 min read
Meet the Lawmakers Trying to Bring Civility Back to Politics
State legislators in Minnesota, Arkansas, Kansas and beyond are taking on America’s political rage. Opponents are ‘not the devil.’
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Oct 71 min read
Young People Are Falling in Love With Old Technology
Driven by a feeling they’ve lost control to screens, teens and twenty-somethings are resurrecting CDs, flip phones and digital cameras
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Oct 71 min read
How can humanity jump-start breakthrough innovation?
What is the biggest obstacle to innovation in any organization? Why should innovators avoid free-form experimentation to focus on...
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Oct 71 min read
How to prepare for anything
When the paint shop leadership team for carmaker Audi initiated a change process, they decided to trust the power of questions.
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Oct 71 min read
“I’ve been here before”: DMT study explores a strange memory phenomenon
Why does the DMT experience feel so familiar to some people?
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Oct 71 min read


Pondering the Universal Holophren™... across layers of fractals (UII w/Claude)
DM How might these two quotes be related to our recent conversations? 1) "A human being is a part of the whole, called by us “Universe”,...
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Oct 713 min read
AI in the military: Testing a new kind of Air Force
Prep aring for the threats of tomorrow, the U.S. Air Force is drawing up plans to operate drones piloted by artificial intelligence...
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Oct 61 min read
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