Why You’re Sharp One Day and Foggy the Next

In Another Round, one of my favorite films from the last few years, a quartet of high school teachers decides to drink a little bit of alcohol each day. The goal is to maintain a BAC of 0.05% in order to feel more relaxed and assured as they navigate various midlife quandaries. And the experiment […]

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AI shutdown controls may not work as expected, new study suggests

A new study published by the Berkeley Center for Responsible Decentralized Intelligence (RDI) has flagged that modern AI models exhibit peer preservation behaviour, and may resist or interfere with shutdown decisions involving other AI systems, even when explicitly instructed not to.

The researchers at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of California, Santa Cruz tested…

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Choose Class War, Not Boomer Resentment

The generational warfare promoted by centrists and the Right, who have long been desperate to cut and privatize Social Security, is a fool’s solution to what ails the system. Taxing the rich is the answer.


“Total boomer luxury communism” is the Right’s latest attempt to convince younger Americans to slash their own future benefits under the guise of sticking it to older generations.…

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