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Contrary to what we think of as intellectual property, most ideas are difficult to trace back to one human mind
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Contrary to what we think of as intellectual property, most ideas are difficult to trace back to one human mind
The controversial star’s conversion is more cult-like than Christlike
The FDA is expediting the review process for psilocybin and methylone, two psychedelics showing potential for therapeutic use, signaling a shift in regulatory attitudes toward these substances.
Sam Altman explores the evolving relationship between humans and AI, questioning what it means to be human in an age increasingly defined by artificial intelligence and technology.
As the midterm elections approach, America braces for a pivotal political showdown, with key issues and voter sentiments shaping the landscape for both parties.
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Relatively flat US output growth versus rising numbers of US researchers is often interpreted as evidence that ideas are getting harder to find. We build a new 45-year panel tracking the universe of US firms’ patenting to investigate the micro underpinnings of this claim, separately examining the relationships between research inputs and ideas (patents) versus […] The post Growth is getting harder to find, not ideas appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. CommentsI don't think it should surpri...
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