A 2022 survey by market research firm Ipsos for the World Economic Forum found that 60% of adults globally believe AI-driven products and services will drastically reshape their daily lives.
AI a Double-Edged Sword
Written by Professor Larry Bell
Written by Professor Larry Bell
A 2022 survey by market research firm Ipsos for the World Economic Forum found that 60% of adults globally believe AI-driven products and services will drastically reshape their daily lives.
Written by Jonathan Engler
An essay published on his blog by Julian Togelius (NYU Associate Professor of Computing Science) about the hype around “AI” resonated with me
Written by BBC
Artificial intelligence has invented two new potential antibiotics that could kill drug-resistant gonorrhoea and MRSA, researchers have revealed
Written by John Leake
In 1687, Isaac Newton published his monumental book, Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica, often shortened to Principia, in which he presented the foundation for classical mechanics and universal gravitation
Written by Clive Pinder
The climate industry has turned guilt into its own renewable energy source. Endless, cheap and utterly useless. In the process, it keeps blasting penalties into Row Z while the open goal of abundance sits right there, waving its arms and begging to be scored.
Written by John O'Sullivan CEO Principia Scientific International
INSIDE MRNA VACCINES – THE MOVIE explores the rapid, global rollout of mRNA vaccine technology, particularly in response to COVID-19. It delves into scientific and regulatory issues, emphasizing concerns about data transparency, risk assessment, and long-term safety.
Written by Brian Shilhavy
Sam Altman and OpenAI finally released their long anticipated version 5.0 last week of ChatGPT. So many users complained that they had to quickly restore previous 4.0 versions (Source.)
Written by Paul Homewood
Thanks to the incompetence of the Met Office and BBC Weather, the rain had not been forecast, as the Telegraph report: The BBC failed to predict heavy rain across the south of England on Wednesday – having forecast heatwave temperatures.
Written by Sayer Ji
Common over-the-counter and prescription medications that millions take daily are silently rewiring our brains, with acetaminophen (Tylenol) measurably blunting empathy¹, antihistamines increasing dementia risk by 54 percent², and proton pump inhibitors doubling depression rates³ – yet most users and even many doctors remain unaware of these profound neurological effects
Written by Paul Homewood
The Telegraph has finally woken up to the damage to the economy being wrought by the pernicious ‘carbon’ tax
Written by Independent Medical Alliance and Justus R. Hope
Dr. Paul Marik, chief scientific officer and co-founder of the Independent Medical Alliance, isn’t one to shy away from hard truths
Written by Dr. Aliza Pressman
We worry so much about decreased attention skills and how to bolster them. While extracurricular activities and educational apps often take center stage, a growing body of scientific evidence points to a simpler, easy to implement profound solution: exposure to nature
Written by thetruthaboutcancerofficial.substack.com
For over a century, two humble herbal tonics—Essiac Tea and the Hoxsey Tonic—have been credited with shrinking tumors, reversing “terminal” diagnoses, and giving hope to families abandoned by the cancer establishment.
Written by Chris Morrison
Massed ‘green’ forces are being mobilised and rushed to the American front to try to quell a disturbing outbreak of genuine climate science debate
Written by Paul Homewood
While Crazy Ed Milliband (UK Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero) wants to shut down North Sea oil and gas, Norway have got more sense.
Written by Maxwell Azoury
Nobody else seemed like they were doing it, so I decided I would just do it myself