More evidence continues to pile up that AI—and some of its most ardent advocates—is going off the rails.
Author: admin (Kendrick Williams)
WILL CRYPTO SPEED THE METERED LIFE?
Imagine transactions—micro, or not so micro—occuring every moment, based on nearly every activity of life.
A NEW PROCESS TURNS PLASTIC TRASH BACK INTO USABLE PLASTIC
A process created by chemists at the University of California Berkeley vaporizes two of the most common waste plastics, turning them into gases that can be used to make more of the same plastics again.
REVERSE-ENGINEERING THE PLACEBO EFFECT RELIEVES CHRONIC PAIN IN MICE
The “placebo effect” refers to people feeling relief from symptoms when given a substance they believe to be medicine but really isn’t—a sugar pill instead of an actual drug, for example.
A BETTER WAY TO CULL CRUCIAL METALS
Rare earth metals aren’t actually rare. Some are as abundant as copper.
AMERICA THE UNSPEAKABLE
Some commentators who bothered to watch the Trump-Harris debate observed that both candidates adroitly maneuvered around saying anything that might be truly important.
HOW LOW TESTOSTERONE AFFECTS MEN’S HEALTH
ow testosterone affects up to 38.7 percent of men over 45, causing symptoms like low libido, fatigue and weight gain. It's linked to increased risks of metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease.
ON THE FRONT LINES, A RUTHERFORD PRESS ALERT
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case on whether the government should be able to sidestep accountability and avoid paying plaintiffs’ attorneys’ fees when it has violated the Constitution.
ECONOMIC UPDATE – MARKET OVERVIEW
Every eye on Wall Street is on how much the Federal Reserve will lower interest rates after its meeting tomorrow. Again, not “if” but how much! The guess on The Street, according to a CNBC Fed survey, is a 25-basis-point reduction.
IT BEGINS THIS WEEK—THE LARGEST CURRENCY DEVALUATION CYCLE IN HISTORY
Here in the United States, mortgage rates have now dropped to a near two-year low.