Man believes in stories. Such as religion, or money, or companies.
Ref. Yuval Noah Harari.
I spent the better half of 45 minutes writing and revising my comment. So thank you sincerely for the praise, since English is not my first language.
Interesting timing. The EU has just passed the Artificial Intelligence Act, setting a global precedent for the regulation of AI technologies.
What is it?
Key Takeaways:
Why Does This Matter in the US?
Banned applications: The new rules ban certain AI applications that threaten citizens’ rights, including biometric categorisation systems based on sensitive characteristics and untargeted scraping of facial images from the internet or CCTV footage to create facial recognition databases. Emotion recognition in the workplace and schools, social scoring, predictive policing (when it is based solely on profiling a person or assessing their characteristics), and AI that manipulates human behaviour or exploits people’s vulnerabilities will also be forbidden.
Sources:
Yeah, I haven’t read good things about Onyx either. Chinese-inside™. Scummy business practices.
I prefer Kobo as an alternative.
Here’s a summary:
Unbait ttle: “Ukraine Gains Upper Hand in Electronic Warfare Against Russia”
In the ongoing conflict, Ukraine has effectively countered Russia’s electronic warfare (EW) capabilities. Initially at a disadvantage, Ukrainian forces have developed their EW strategies to successfully disrupt Russian electronic operations, crucially affecting the course of battles. The article highlights the significance of EW in modern warfare and underscores the urgency for the US military to revitalize its EW capabilities, drawing lessons from the Ukrainian experience.
Summarised with ChatGPT.
Odd thumbnail, OK informative video.
My guess is that hydrogen busses suffer the same challenges as hydrogen short-distance trucks. Due to an overall low energy efficiency (electrolysis -> compression -> decompression), it makes better sense for long-distance transport.
We tried in Denmark (Aarhus). Quite expensive, and too many issues. Electrical busses (with dedicated lanes) seems like the better solution, bus but this is also not cheap.
Edit: Spelling
A copy of Sapiens.
Article context: instead of using the German budget, officials are exploring the possibility of using frozen Russian assets for future aid. So Germany isn’t cutting off all aid to Ukraine, as the title might induce. Regardless, this is understandably causing internal debate.