Europe To Big Tech: We Don’t Want You, Either

Written by Robert Bryce

Two months ago, one of my favorite writers, Ted Gioia, wrote about the growing opposition to Big Tech and data centers, and the surging skepticism about AI, citing a Gallup poll that found 80 percent of the public wants to slow down AI development

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Musings On The Capabilities Of AI

Written by Jonathan Engler

Giving praise universally and refusing to criticise have been themes of education for several decades now, so the effects suggested (whereby confidence goes up even when successful problem-solving performance goes down) have become built in over a much longer timeframe than the AI era

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New Federal Bill Authorizes Genetic Engineering Linked to Bioweapons

Written by Jon Fleetwood

Congress has introduced legislation that would place genetic engineering and synthetic biology technologies into NATO’s classified military planning structure, authorizing the alliance to “research, develop, and deploy biotechnology” under a new international biodefense framework governing tools the bill itself states could enable the development of bioweapons

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Proof Excess deaths caused by Covid vaxxes, not Just Virus Or lockdowns

Written by Raphael Lataster (BPharm, PhD)

An article published by Sage, one of the top five academic publishers, has just been released, not just noting the curious phenomenon of excess mortality, and how it happens to correlate with the COVID-19 vaccination program, but pretty much proving that the jab is involved, by explaining that governments already admit to COVID-19 vaccine deaths, but also – and more satisfyingly – ruling out the typical alternative explanations of COVID-19 itself and the lockdowns, via an ecological study focused on four Australian regions

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