AI can summarize an email, but it can't make a genuine intellectual contribution. Right? Wrong, as Yascha Mounk found out
AI can summarize an email, but it can't make a genuine intellectual contribution. Right? Wrong, as Yascha Mounk found out
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AI can summarize an email, but it can't make a genuine intellectual contribution. Right? Wrong, as Yascha Mounk found out
David Brooks on the sins of the educated class, what Trump gets right, and why Brooks is leaving The New York Times for Yale University
Often invoked, rarely read, the work of the philosopher Alexandre Kojève is finally landing in the spotlight
Business/product advice: launch it three times. âThe vast majority of the time, the single biggest problem you have is that nobody knows you exist, and nobody gives a damn about what you do.â
Michael Gorra in the New York Times: The police in authoritarian states are expected and assumed to be corrupt, and ditto for lawyers, judges and the military. But doctors? Apparently so. Late in the
A recording from Phillips P. OBrien's live video
The Larry and David Ellison media empire is still in the hunt to acquire WBD even as their CBS triggered the Streisand effect with some clumsy censorship.
This stilt-legged reptile stalked the grasslands of Triassic Britain The post Newly Discovered Prehistoric Crocodilian Had Legs That Went All the Way Up appeared first on Nautilus.
With music by Max Cooper and visuals by Conner Griffith, A Sense of Getting Closer is a music video that was inspired by a quote submitted to Cooperâs On Being project: I have a sense of getting close
Adam Marblestone at Asterisk: In the early years of modern deep learning, the brain was a North Star. Ideas like hippocampal replay â the brainâs way of rehearsing past experience â offered templates
the levers not working
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Searching for Birds, an engaging visualization of eBird and Google Trends data that reveals human curiosity about birds.
Octave Chanuteâs engineering prowess laid the foundation for powered planes The post The Retiree Who Inspired the Wright Brothers to Take Flight appeared first on Nautilus.
How to raise children. âItâs wild to me that we parent our children to fit into society, then get together with our friends and talk about how broken society is.â
Inside a memory labyrinth, inheritance turns out to be something far more dangerous than money.
Scott Alexander at Astral Codex Ten: Last year, the US may have recorded the lowest murder rate in its 250 year history. Other crimes have poorer historical data, but are at least at ~50 year lows. Th
Wednesdays are all about personal finance here at Abnormal Returns. You can check out last weekâs links including a look at why...
Innovations in imaging and genetic engineering are coming together to probe the biophysics of cytoplasm inside living animals. The post The Biophysical World Inside a Jam-Packed Cell first
Team Pursuit speed skaters used to trade off leads like cyclists but the sport has been revolutionized by the US teamâs invention of the âbump draftingâ technique.
The Network of Networks is finally here.
The uncomfortable truth about power
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Mattâs subhead: âItâs hard to write good articles when you have no idea if everything is about to changeâ. In short, Matt has half-drunk the AI-psychoactive koolaid. My view: Matt should talk to...
The excellent Poster House museum in NYC currently has an exhibition up of posters by Peter Strausfeld. Between 1947 and 1980, Peter Strausfeld, a German refugee interned on the Isle of Man during Wor
Restrictive labor laws are making Europe's superstars fall far behind.
Last week, I accepted an offer from Random House to publish my debut story collection: The Payoff includes my self-published novella, âMoney Mattersâ, three other novellas that are original to the col
Some charts on international stock market outperformance. The post The Ex-U.S. Trade is Working appeared first on A Wealth of Common Sense. ...
Itâs good news for a vulnerable species on the decline The post A Rare Great White âGhostâ Caught in the Mediterranean appeared first on Nautilus.
What might happen if New York City Mayor Mamdani delivers on increasing income and corporate taxes to the next level?
"Cognitive debt," Claude Code, and the negative space around AI
As a movement builder, spokesperson, and candidate for the presidency, Jesse Jacksonâs accomplishments were massive. He was one of the towering figures of American progressive politics in his era â or
Forest baths, snowflakes, and the power of scaling up (and down)
From NPR: MICHEL MARTIN, host: As weâve just said, the apology for slavery from the House of Representatives is just the latest public act in the century-long drama of slavery in the U.S. Fiction has
From American Journal of Medicine: Harper Leeâs To Kill a Mockingbird 1 is one of the most successful American novels in history. Set in the 1930s, it is the story of a fictional white lawyer, Atticus
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Paul Ford on AI and the Infinite Software Era. âAll of the people I love hate this stuff, and all the people I hate love it. And yet, likely because of the same personality flaws that drew me to techn
Podcast with Robert Wright
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