The President Keeps Contradicting Himself on AI
The article explores the inconsistencies in the President's statements regarding artificial intelligence, highlighting the challenges of navigating this rapidly evolving technology landscape.
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The article explores the inconsistencies in the President's statements regarding artificial intelligence, highlighting the challenges of navigating this rapidly evolving technology landscape.
The article examines the lack of a coherent strategy from Trump regarding Iran's future, highlighting potential consequences for U.S. foreign policy and regional stability.
The article explores Denmark's historical ties to Greenland and the ongoing complexities of their relationship, highlighting cultural, political, and economic implications for both nations.
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Tantaros is representing herself in a lawsuit against Fox and, among others, ex-Senator Scott Brown, alleging sexual harassment and other claims
Caruana and Sindharov have won today, obviously boosting Caruana’s chances as favorite (he beat Nakamura, the number two rated player in the tournament). Yet what the chess world needs right now is not a winner, but rather a greater sense of legitimacy for the world title. Ideally the same person should win a championship match […] The post The Candidates’ tournament appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. CommentsIn your book 'Talent' you argue that outcomes are noisy, and . by MChess is inte...
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The amount of heat trapped by the Earth reached record levels in 2025, with the consequences of such warming feared to last for thousands of years, the UN warned Monday. The 11 hottest years ever recorded were all between 2015 and 2025, the United Nations' WMO weather and climate agency confirmed in its flagship State of the Global Climate annual report. Last year was the second or third hottest year on record, at about 1.43 Celsius above the 1850-1900 average, the World Meteorological Organization said