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    Great!
  • A Waymo "routing problem"

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  • Let's Party!

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    I’m in 100% if I don’t have a conflict.
  • The 2024 DNC autopsy report

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    @Bernard said: Don't now why they fought so hard to keep it under wraps, to the point of turning off so many in the party! Seeing the report makes it all seem so ridiculous. It seems to me the aloofness and arrogance of keeping it to themselves goes against the report's conclusions. For what? Agreed. It’s hard to see the motivation for sitting on it. I had assumed it would be harsh toward some constituency that the DNC didn’t want to piss off. But the points are general enough not to do that in any obvious way (if the AI summmary was any guide) As the DNC head said, withholding it was more of a distraction than releasing it. A classic Streisand effect.
  • Artificial eggshells

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    So we’ve figured out what nature has done for millions of years effortlessly.
  • Junior Prom

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    Aww!!! Great photos, thanks for sharing them! Also, how is he so grown up!!!
  • Converting old oil and gas wells

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    AdagioMA
    Reduce, reuse, recycle! This would be great. I hope it works.
  • After Colorado's warm dry winter, will it be a summer of wildfires?

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    It’s the smoke for us here in the city. At least that’s how it has been so far.
  • Will the World Cup be a flop?

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    I really don't care. There are more important things requiring attention. I watch soccer. It will survive.
  • A radioactive Garden of Eden

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    They should serve the wild boar to Putin.
  • The truth about Trump's sanity

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    No doubt I have posted about this before. I Tucson I spoke with a lady who grew up near Trump. Her parents told her and her brother not to play with Trump. Trump broke her brother's bat.
  • Faunascrolling--what's visiting where you are?

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    The waxwings are back this morning! What a sweet group of birds. They don't fight each other in the bird bath; they just all happily plotz around in the water. Need to look them up. I assume they are migratory and just passing through our area right now.
  • Ebola

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    An American infected with Ebola is being treated in Berlin, while another exposed to the deadly virus is being sent to Prague after the White House reportedly resisted allowing citizens to return to the US for care and monitoring. According to The Washington Post, five people close to the Ebola response said that, over the weekend, the Trump administration resisted allowing the return of Peter Stafford, a 39-year-old surgeon working in the Democratic Republic of the Congo amid a raging Ebola outbreak. The resistance allegedly delayed Stafford’s evacuation and care, risking his health, as experts note that early treatment is critical for Ebola, which can turn deadly in days. https://arstechnica.com/health/2026/05/trump-admin-didnt-want-ebola-exposed-americans-sent-them-to-berlin-prague/
  • Solving a flooding problem in the UK

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  • The next generation of weight loss drugs

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  • Google Search gets overhaul

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    It’s that or slow death.
  • A book about AI misinformation contains fake quotes about AI

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  • Towns rebel against data center projects

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    ‘I don’t worry about a robot takeover’: AI expert Michael Wooldridge on big tech’s real dangers (and occasional blessings) Although I'm not big on game theory, the theorist behind it is interviewed in this piece from The Guardian. His thoughts on AI. Some of it is absolutely frightening. “The limits are the computer power and the data that you’re able to throw at it. And data is now a real constraint.” The whole of Wikipedia made up just 3% of GPT-3’s training data, he says. “Where do you get 10 times more data from next time around?” Data is becoming a valuable resource for that reason, and some organisations possess a potential trove of it. “The NHS is sitting on a huge amount of data about human beings. That’s the most valuable kind of data imaginable.” Private corporations would pay dearly for it, he says, “but I suspect that whoever signed off on such a deal would live to regret it”. He imagines a dystopian future scenario where “you’re only able to have access to the NHS if you agree to be wired up to wearable tech that monitors you on a regular basis … I think we are very quickly going to a world where the next generation of online influencers basically agree to have all of their life experiences, everything they say and do and see, harvested to provide data for AI.” From an academic standpoint, Wooldridge resents the way Silicon Valley has come to dominate the AI field, both in terms of resources (“GPT-3 required 20,000-odd AI supercomputers to train; there are probably a couple of hundred in the whole of the University of Oxford”) and the public discourse. “We have seen the narrative stolen by Silicon Valley, which is promoting a version of AI [profit-driven, job-replacing and almost entirely focused on large language models] that certainly me and an awful lot of my colleagues have no interest in promoting or building,” he says. “It’s kind of depressing, as somebody who’s spent their career trying to build AI to make a better world and to improve people’s lives.” If he could, though, he would slow the pace of AI development, “just so that we have more time to understand what’s going on”. It is, he points out, a classic “prisoner’s dilemma”, one of the foundational parables of game theory. My reservations with game theory is--it seems to me--that the answer to most of the 'dilemmas' are to be found in the age old truism: The truth will set you free.
  • Laughter is the best medicine

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  • This is hoax

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