AI-powered chatbots get science facts basically right, but their reasoning is still shallow.
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AI-powered chatbots get science facts basically right, but their reasoning is still shallow.
The post What Does ChatGPT Know About Science? appeared first on Nautilus.
Two months ago, Musk said he was too busy to look into his company’s role in mass censorship in India. It’s only gotten worse.
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One question for David Krakauer, an evolutionary theorist and president of the Santa Fe Institute for complexity science.
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Social media users in Israel are increasingly using platforms like Facebook and Instagram to launch hate speech at Palestinians.
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Banks are macroeconomic mirrors. They reflect the activity of the real economy. If the economy is growing, so are the banks, starting with the Federal Reserve and its regional banks, all the way out to tiny First Michigan Bank, Oakwood Bank (the smallest bank in bank-laden Texas), and the patriotically named Citizens Bank of Americus (Georgia).
Not only do the banks,
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Flock Safety works with police to market scanners to hundreds of private community groups — which have no privacy safeguards.
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With migrant deaths at record highs, researchers say intensified border militarization is making a deadly problem much worse.
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