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Instant gratification and its portents
The culture of instant gratification, driven by algorithms, impacts our interactions, deepens inequalities, and challenges ...
The political scientist Lee Drutman argues that we should switch to a system of proportional representation and put an end to ...
At the end of April, state Rep. Jaime Greene (R-Richmond) introduced a bill to create an artificial intelligence governing ...
Day by day, flight ticket prices change, with business class experiencing some of the biggest fluctuations.
Scientists have finally solved a major flaw in a century-old theory of color perception first proposed by Erwin Schrödinger.
Schools spend a lot of time on managing kids' behaviors; Dr. Ross Greene implores adults to instead first look at the ...
The $77 million opening shows the nostalgia formula still works—when conditions are right. The problem is nothing else on the calendar meets the test.
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AI emerges as sugar’s strategic moat
Speaking exclusively to AgroSpectrum, Guillermo Jose Medina LLarena, Chief Digital Architect (CDA) at Grupo Pantaleon outlines how data-driven mills are unlocking recovery gains, sustainability ...
More than 1,200 years ago, in the intellectual heart of Abbasid Baghdad, a Persian scholar quietly reshaped how humans understand numbers, problems and logic. His name was Muhammad ibn Musa ...
Personalized algorithms may quietly sabotage how people learn, nudging them into narrow tunnels of information even when they start with zero prior knowledge. In the study, participants using ...
Then it’s kind of a mystery to try to figure out why and how they’re related.” The Riemann hypothesis has proved to be a font ...
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