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Writing Doom – Award-Winning Short Film on Superintelligence (2024)
Writing Doom is a fiction short film about the dangers of artificial intelligence (AI). Grand Prize Winner – Future of Life Institute’s Superintelligence Imagined Contest https://futureoflife.org/project/supe… A writing team are given the task of making Artificial Superintelligence the ‘bad guy’ … Continue reading
Mangueira (@mangueira_oficial) | À Flor da Terra – No Rio da Negritude Entre Dores e Paixões {À Flor da Terra – In the River of Negritude Between Pain and Passion}
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Harvard Professor Answers Happiness Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED
Harvard professor and “How to Build a Life” columnist Arthur C. Brooks answers the internet’s burning questions about “happiness.” Does anyone else feel depression after completing a goal? Can social media cause depression? Do we get happier as we age? … Continue reading
The Ugandan Quidditch Movement
In Uganda, a new sport is driving social change. It is boosting school attendance and providing a unique space for girls and boys to play side-by-side. The sport is quidditch, and the small rural village of Katwadde is about to … Continue reading