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CEOs Are Furious About Employees Texting in Meetings
Jamie Dimon says it’s gone too far. Others are devising new measures, from hiding Wi-Fi passwords to installing the corporate equivalent of the swear jar .
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Oct 29, 20251 min read
How to Detect Bias in Large Language Models
Research from Wharton's Sonny Tambe finds that LLMs can make biased hiring decisions that traditional auditing methods might not be able to catch. KEY TAKEAWAYS LLMs trained on vast swaths of online data can absorb and replicate human biases. The direction of these biases is not always predictable. Policymakers and organizations need context-specific audits to understand how these models actually perform in the real world.
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Oct 29, 20251 min read
Accountable Acceleration: Gen AI Fast-Tracks Into the Enterprise
As Gen AI fast-tracks into budgets, processes, and training, executives need benchmarks, not anecdotes. Now in its third year, this unique, year-over-year, cross-sectional study shows where the common use cases are, where returns are emerging, and which people- and process-levers could convert mainstream use into durable ROI. The full report
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Oct 29, 20251 min read
AI companies are trying to build god. Shouldn’t they get our permission first?
The public did not consent to artificial general intelligence.
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Oct 29, 20251 min read
What Amazon’s 14,000 job cuts say about a new era of corporate downsizing
Executives have echoed Amazon CEO Andy Jassy’s talking points, tying their job cuts to expected gains from AI and nimbler operations.
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Oct 28, 20251 min read
Problems with A.I. abstinence
A consumer movement against artificial intelligence is misaligned with the business model—and the threat.
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Oct 28, 20251 min read
Bill Gates Says Climate Change ‘Will Not Lead to Humanity’s Demise’
In a memo, the Microsoft co-founder warned against climate alarmism and appears to have shifted some of his views about climate change.
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Oct 28, 20251 min read
The U.S. radiation dichotomy
Tighter regulations on cell phones, less on nuclear plants?
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Oct 28, 20251 min read
The U.S. Is on Track to Lose a War With China
Modern warfare is decided by production capacity and technological mastery, not by individual valor. Related More Related
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Oct 28, 20251 min read
The ‘Hands Problem’ Holding Back the Humanoid Revolution
Researchers face huge challenges in creating robotic hands equal to the real thing, but they’re getting closer. One big question: How many fingers? Quick Summary Developing robotic hands that mimic human dexterity is a major challenge for humanoid robots, crucial for a potential $5 trillion market by 2050. Researchers are exploring various designs, including four-fingered and three-fingered hands, to balance strength, dexterity and ruggedness for industrial tasks. The drive t
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Oct 27, 20251 min read
Even modest bayesian probability of "Post-Life-Consciousness" (PLC) could present astounding personal and societal consequences. (UII w/Claude)
DM From two of our past related conversations ( and many others ), it occurs to me there may be perhaps a wide range of Holophrenic™ experiments which could be performed regarding at least one aspect what is (inappropriately) termed "non-local consciousness." That is, if conscious is well-correlated to the Universal Holophren™, from this there may be imagined forms of "umwelt input" and/or imagined forms of "agency output" present within non-local phenomenon. If this is corr
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Oct 27, 202519 min read
The Age of De-Skilling
Will AI stretch our minds—or stunt them?
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Oct 26, 20251 min read
363 miles that transformed America
The Erie Canal, dug by human muscle, aided by improvised cleverness, helped build a nation.
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Oct 26, 20251 min read
My Car Is Becoming a Brick
EVs are poised to age like smartphones.
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Oct 26, 20251 min read
A TOOL THAT CRUSHES CREATIVITY
AI slop is winning.
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Oct 26, 20251 min read
How TikTok keeps its users scrolling for hours a day
More than 800 U.S. TikTok users shared their data with The Washington Post. We used it to find out why some people become power users, spending hours per day scrolling.
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Oct 25, 20251 min read
A data center that doesn’t even exist can raise your electricity bill
Consumers are finally pushing back on AI-driven data expansion. Will it matter?
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Oct 25, 20251 min read
The next revolution in biology isn’t reading life’s code — it’s writing it
It’s time to write the human genome, argues microbiologist Andrew Hessel.
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Oct 25, 20251 min read
‘WE’RE DEFINITELY GOING TO BUILD A BUNKER BEFORE WE RELEASE AGI’
The true story behind the chaos at OpenA I
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Oct 25, 20251 min read
GM Aims to Deliver Eyes-Off Autonomous Driving by 2028
The Cadillac Escalade IQ electric SUV will be the Detroit automaker’s first vehicle to have the feature
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Oct 23, 20251 min read
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