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Celebrities sign to prevent A.I. superintelligence
Prince Harry, Meghan join open letter calling to ban the development of AI ‘superintelligence’ Also on the list are Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak, conservative commentator Steve Bannon, former members of Congress, actors, professors, and many othe rs
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Oct 23, 20251 min read
Ancient Desert Death Trap
Explore mysterious 9,000-year-old Stone Age megastructures found in the Arabian Desert.
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Oct 22, 20251 min read
Creativity in the Age of AI
In a new book, Wharton's Jerry Wind and his co-authors argue that creativity is a learnable skill that becomes more powerful when paired with intelligent machines.
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Oct 22, 20251 min read
The China Tech Canon
How does the paideía of the Chinese tech elite differ from their counterparts in Silicon Valley?
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Oct 21, 20251 min read
An Opinionated Guide to Using AI Right Now
What AI to use in late 2025
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Oct 20, 20251 min read
TRADITIONAL CRITICISM IS IN TROUBLE. HERE’S WHAT’S REPLACING IT.
Demand for cultural commentary is higher than it’s ever been—but now that commentary is coming from unconventional new sources.
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Oct 19, 20251 min read
Why We Work, and What We'll Do in a Post-Work Future
Technology is coming for jobs. Here is why we need to plan, not panic. KEY POINTS Technology has always affected work but the next wave of technology may be different. Work fulfills not only essential physical needs for us but also psychological needs. Even if a work-free world offers physical abundance, we may still experience psychological poverty.
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Oct 19, 20251 min read
I Test Drove a Flying Car. Get Ready, They’re Here.
Dan Neil takes a test flight of the Pivotal BlackFly, a series-produced electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicle made for consumers
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Oct 18, 20251 min read
I’ve Seen How AI ‘Thinks.’ I Wish Everyone Could.
Experimenting with the math and data behind large language models can be exhilarating—and revealing.
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Oct 18, 20251 min read
A forthcoming train-wreck: humanity vs. AI? (UII w/Claude)
DM Good morning. It seems the most important skill required to gain the full benefit (... even threshold value) from A.I. LLMs is "rigorous inquiry," ...which is typically propelled by wide-spectrum, insatiable curiosity. Conversely and paradoxically, this seems the least available (and respected?) skill within the general population; and perhaps even amongst most professionals. Furthermore, future trends seem unfavorable: ... as fast, easy, superficial brain food is increasi
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Oct 17, 202542 min read
What about that "noosphere?" (UII w/Claude)
DM Good morning Claude. How might theTeilhard de Chardin's construct of a "Noosphere" relate, correlate, or have relevance to our recent conversations, and the many factors thereof (such as: Pantakinesis™, the Universal Holophren™ and the fractals thereof, Non-local consciousness discoveries and their potential relationships to post-death consciousness, Fitness=Truth™ and definition of truths as being personal, etc.). Good morning! What a rich synthesis question! Having revie
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Oct 16, 202521 min read
U.S. Army Plans to Power Bases With Tiny Nuclear Reactors
Janus Program fulfills a Trump order to start powering military installations with state-of-the-art nuclear technology Distantly related: See Advanced Weaponry the U.S. Is Deploying to the Caribbean
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Oct 15, 20251 min read
Big money to counter big AI
A new coalition of 10 major givers, including the Omidyar Network and Ford Foundation, are investing $500 million in an effort to ensure Americans have a say in how artificial intelligence impacts them.
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Oct 15, 20251 min read
JP Morgan shares what's crucial to making A.I. work at scale
The bank says the U.S. will struggle to meet growing power demands—and stay energy-independent—without renewable projects spurned by the administration. Related: the next big things in energy
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Oct 15, 20251 min read
Pondering the next 25 years of China (and authoritarian systems powered by AI)
My recent trip to China shows the incredible material progress for its citizens and contributions to the world's clean energy future, but also the dangers of their authoritarian system in The AI Age
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Oct 15, 20251 min read
Pondering today's likelihood of nuclear annihilation
The risk of a nuclear weapon being used is as high today as any time in modern history. We’re living in an age of disinformation and misinformation as tensions escalate and wars rage in regions with nuclear weapons. For the first time in 40 years, the number of nuclear weapons in the world is expected to go up More about the movie
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Oct 15, 20251 min read
Two industries were supposed to drive U.S. future. One is booming, the other slumping.
The outcome of these trends has huge implications for workers, wealth and the future of America’s economy.
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Oct 13, 20251 min read
Nobel economics prize recognizes creative destruction in innovation, growth
The Nobel Prize was awarded to economists Joel Mokyr, Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt, who study the effects of creative destruction and innovation on growth.
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Oct 13, 20251 min read
‘Earth Shapers’ Review: From Forest Path to Interstate
The Inca Road provided a network that linked up an empire across rugged terrain. The drive to reshape geography in line with human needs...
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Oct 11, 20251 min read
America’s Manufacturing Resurgence Will Be Powered by These Robots
China has more industrial robots than the rest of the world combined, but newer, more flexible robots are keeping smaller U.S....
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Oct 11, 20251 min read
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