Articles by dr_dshiv
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Guardian Editorial on Geoengineering (theguardian.com)

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Map of all the buildings in the world (gizmodo.com)

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1 in 8 freshman at UCSD don't have middle school math skills (10news.com)

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AI breaks surveys scientists rely on (404media.co)

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Accelerating AI adoption in Europe (openai.com)

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“Radical Platonism and Radical Empiricism” (youtube.com)

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Human-like object concept representations emerge naturally in multimodal LLMs (nature.com)

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Cannabis scientists are trying to find a predictable, reliable product (2020) (nytimes.com)

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Estonia eschews phone bans in schools and leaps into AI (theguardian.com)

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EU Cyber Resilience Act is about to tell us how to code (berthub.eu)

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Reply to: ChatGPT decreases idea diversity in brainstorming (researchgate.net)

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The Professors Are Using ChatGPT, and Some Students Aren’t Happy About It (nytimes.com)

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Artificial General Intelligence Is Already Here (noemamag.com)

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The complicated business of electing a Doge (theballotboy.com)

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Low-latency brain-to-voice neuroprosthesis (engineering.berkeley.edu)

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“Our kids are the least flourishing generation we know of” (nytimes.com)

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Prompt Vibing (2023) (aixd.substack.com)

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Discovery of fresco portraying Dionysian mysteries at Pompeii (pompeiisites.org)

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ChatGPT can now write erotica as OpenAI eases up on AI paternalism (arstechnica.com)

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In a showdown of psychotherapists vs. ChatGPT, the latter wins, new study finds (fortune.com)

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Blind, experimental comparison of ChatGPT vs. human couples therapists (plos.org)

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Learning fast and accurate absolute pitch judgment in adulthood (springer.com)

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Evaluating the alignment of AI with human emotions (sciencedirect.com)

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AI-assisted works can get copyright (apnews.com)

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AquaPV: Floating Photovoltaics in the USA (inl.gov)

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Proportional voting could strengthen democracy (nytimes.com)

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[flagged] Hitler dismantled a democracy in 53 days through constitutional means (theatlantic.com)

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Coaching helps doctors perform high-stakes procedures: randomized clinical trial (bmj.com)

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Americans Need to Party More (theatlantic.com)

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In Colorado, a marriage of solar energy and farming (ksjd.org)

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GDP per capita of poorest US state rivals Germany (euronews.com)

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Infographics for Climate Change 2024 (insideclimatenews.org)

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Lithium: How low can you go? (springeropen.com)

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The invention that accidentally made McMansions (kottke.org)

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Highly efficient flash iron-making moves to commercialization in China (scmp.com)

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The silly rule that keeps housing costs high (nytimes.com)

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Rocket Cars in Cleveland (wsj.com)

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Record breaking tidal event on China's east coast (scmp.com)

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Hundreds of Pagers Explode, Killing 9 (apnews.com)

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Rocket Cars in Cleveland (wsj.com)

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Biophilia Matters (biophiliamatters.com)

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NYT Coverage of "MedBeds" (nytimes.com)

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Terpstra Keyboard (terpstrakeyboard.com)

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Measuring psychological depth in large language models (arxiv.org)

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AI hardware company from Jony Ive, Sam Altman seeks $1 billion in funding (arstechnica.com)

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The dark side of OneTaste, the orgasmic meditation company (2018) (bloomberg.com)

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Humanimals (twitter.com/jeffsynthesized)

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Helping Sunflower Sea Stars Reproduce for Kelp Forest Restoration (nytimes.com)

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Pushing the limits of mathematical reasoning in open language models (arxiv.org)

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An Account of the Plant (1689) (books.google.com)

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Bezoar Stones (wikipedia.org)

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When will robots be able to make peanut butter sandwiches?

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Machine Psychology: Investigating Emergent Capabilities and Behavior in LLMs (arxiv.org)

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Noninvasive theta-burst stimulation enhances skill learning (nature.com)

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In Peachtree City, Ga., golf carts are everywhere (nytimes.com)

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Solar geoengineering is becoming a respectable idea (economist.com)

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You can learn to be photogenic (theatlantic.com)

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Dental plaque reveals seaweed as staple food for ancient Europeans (cnn.com)

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Generative AI and the next phase of digital spirituality (wired.com)

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Music Too Fast for Feet (nytimes.com)

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The Monylop Principle (davidmillhouse.com)

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FPV Drones in Ukraine War (nytimes.com)

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Adam Grant on why democracies need to replace voting with sortition (nytimes.com)

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There are too many honeybees (nytimes.com)

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Surprising link between number theory and genetics (scitechdaily.com)

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Pollution cuts have diminished “ship track” clouds, adding to global warming (science.org)

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Evaluating the Social Impact of Generative AI on Systems and Society (arxiv.org)

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A four-decade secret: One man’s story of sabotaging Carter’s re-election (nytimes.com)

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Microsoft bets on algae to mitigate carbon footprint (techcrunch.com)

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Ogham, Signed by the Druids (madrigal.com.au)

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Wired magazine will use generative AI tools for writing articles (wired.com)

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How should we prepare for the Singularity? (aixd.substack.com)

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Quantum Entanglement isn’t that spooky after all (scientificamerican.com)

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Design thinking was supposed to fix the world. Where did it go wrong? (technologyreview.com)

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Inflatable Moon Habitat (space.com)

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Amsterdam to Barcelona night train wins approval (nltimes.nl)

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Ask HN: How to Define the Singularity?

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Closer Than We Think: 40 Visions of the Future World (designyoutrust.com)

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90% of Verra rainforest carbon credits are worthless (theguardian.com)

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Amsterdam calls for crackdown on souped-up e-bikes (theguardian.com)

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Global warming impact of airplane contrails (cnn.com)

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Great Hymn to the Aten (wikipedia.org)

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Scientists call for action to help sunflower sea stars (phys.org)

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South Korea has almost zero food waste (theguardian.com)

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The secret microscope that sparked a scientific revolution (wired.com)

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Electrons turn piece of wire into laser-like light source (nature.com)

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Could AI help you to write your next paper? (nature.com)

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Enheduanna: The world’s first named author (bbc.com)

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The way Los Angeles is trying to solve homelessness is “absolutely insane” (nytimes.com)

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Strained Water Supplies in Virginia (nytimes.com)

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Lego Buys Brainpop for $875M (wsj.com)

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Co-writing longform narratives with Dramatron (arxiv.org)

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What could AI possibly know about vibes? (docs.google.com)

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How to build GPT-3 for Science

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AI will “likely” annihilate humans

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King Charles the III, the new monarch

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Archaeologists unearth the lost tomb of Genghis Khan

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Drought causes Dutch wooden pole foundations to rot

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Inflatable Moon Base

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How to Do Everything