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Sal Khan says A.I. can help teachers create ‘an exceptional classroom’: Full interview
In a Meet the Moment conversation, Khan Academy founder Sal Khan tells Kristen Welker that artificial intelligence can empower teachers,...
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Jul 61 min read
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Gravity: reality's extrusion? (UII w/Claude)
DM What is the source or cause of gravity? The source of gravity, according to our best current understanding, is the curvature of...
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Jul 619 min read
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The mysterious cells in our bodies that do not belong to us
You carry literal pieces of your mom—and maybe your grandma, and your siblings, and your aunts and uncle Excerpt: " The woman’s case...
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Jul 61 min read
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Advice for improving your relationships
Tips for communicating, arguing and growning closer Excerpt: "Building and maintaining healthy relationships takes work, but the payoff...
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Jul 51 min read
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The benefits of walking with others at work
Walking with a colleague can spark ideas, ease stress, and improve connection. Related: Connecting with collegues outside of work KEY...
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Jul 51 min read
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Questions which cause folks to reveal more
Former CIA officer Andrew Bustamante introduces the concept of the economy of secrets. Excerpt: "What if every conversation you have is...
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Jul 51 min read
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CEOs open up about A.I. replacing workers
Ford chief predicts AI will replace ‘literally half of all white-collar workers’ Key Points Several CEOs predict AI will significantly...
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Jul 31 min read
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Is Your Brain Aging Faster Than You? New Science Offers Clues
Emerging research on lifestyle changes and the development of preventive approaches are revealing an opportunity to measure and boost...
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Jul 31 min read
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Hurricane Science: Great While It Lasted
The U.S. is now hacking away at support for state-of-the-art forecasting. What could go wrong? Excerpt: For years, the National...
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Jul 32 min read
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5 stories that teach you philosophy (better than some philosophy books)
Want to study philosophy but skip some of its heavier tomes? These five novels are a great place to start. (Existential despair...
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Jul 31 min read
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The Ciceronian Secret to Happiness
To feel good, do good. Excerpt: " Cicero’s book is in three parts, beginning with a study of what is honorable in life. He asserts that...
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Jul 32 min read
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Is a "digital plague" encroaching and infecting (or addicting) all aspects of our lives, businesses, and institutions? (UII w/Claude, ... irony noted)
DM I posit social media has substantially reduced, narrowed, corrupted and/or exploited personal, and by extension, societal, attention...
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Jul 37 min read
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Check out the Declaration of Independence's list of grievances
It’s time to recapture our freedoms. Related article Related thoughts Excerpt to first link above: "Desperate for some inspiration, I...
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Jul 32 min read
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Perhaps relationships make us better?
The Big 5 personality traits linked to lifelong singlehood. People who’ve never been partnered tend to be less extraverted, less...
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Jul 31 min read
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Just before lunch with Ralph Waldo (UII w/Claude)
DM Please become the person of Ralph Waldo Emerson assessing our contemporary society. What a curious epoch this is! I find myself a...
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Jul 23 min read
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Book nudge
"A Work of Art"
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Jul 21 min read
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Women continue to be repelled by male-dominated roles and communities
New research from Wharton’s Tiantian Yang shows how rejection dampens job-seeking persistence for women in male-dominated fields. KEY...
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Jul 21 min read
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Does A.I. limit our creativity?
New research from Wharton shows that AI users tend to generate similar ideas, which can hinder innovation. KEY TAKEAWAYS ChatGPT boosts...
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Jul 21 min read
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Remembering an exemplar among journalists
Fresh Air's interviews with Bill Moyers
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Jul 11 min read
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Fewer workers now desire to be a leader
More should. It's a great, and extremely important, role. Excerpt: "Leadership used to be a role people aspired to. But today,...
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Jul 11 min read
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