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Mar 17, 2023

Last night I made a website that uses GPT-4 to code any arcade game you can think of and let you play it instantly

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Here’s a demo of The Infinite Arcade.

If people like it, I’ll publish the site later today or tomorrow!

Mar 17, 2023

How Honey Bees Are Trained To Detect Explosives

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I guess bee farmers won’t jut be collecting honey.


Honey bees are more than just pollen collectors! With a sense of smell on par with dogs, honey bees can be trained to detect any smell, like explosives. But how these bees are trained to detect explosives, what their advantage is over sniffer dogs, and how other animals have been trained to perform unbelievable tasks for the armed forces, is #NotWhatYouThink #NWYT #long.

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Mar 17, 2023

A new approach to measuring and understanding multidirectional polarization

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Germany, India, Mexico, and Spain. As multiparty democracies, these countries present a more complex picture of what brings people together—or divides them. Using social media data, a group of researchers proposes a novel approach to measuring polarization in nations with multiple political parties.

Complexity Science Hub scientist Samuel Martín-Gutiérrez and his colleagues developed a model that infers opinions from social networks, and measures the left-right political division, as well as other more nuanced sources of tension. They analyzed Twitter data from the Spanish elections of 2015 and 2019.

“It’s important to understand polarization in our society, and our findings shed new light on how are shaped,” says Martín-Gutiérrez. “Our approach can lead to useful insights when applied to real-world debates happening on social media.”

Mar 16, 2023

A Growing Number of Scientists Are Convinced the Future Influences the Past

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“Our instincts of time and causation are our deepest, strongest instincts that physicists and philosophers—and humans—are loath to give up,” said one scientist.

Mar 16, 2023

The Reality Of Deep Sea Mining Is Getting Closer As Are The Consequences

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A two-week meeting starting in Kingston, Jamaica, today could lead to the beginning of deep-sea mining of the ocean floor this year.


A meeting of 167 nations of the International Seabed Authority in Jamaica this week plans to finalize regulating ocean seafloor mining.

Mar 16, 2023

Substitution or Silent or Neutral Mutations

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This video explains substitution or silent or neutral mutations.

Thank You For Watching.

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Mar 16, 2023

The rise of AI automation in the workplace is bad news for the ‘brilliant jerks’ of tech

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Brilliant jerks who nobody actually likes working with will have a tougher time after AI automates much of their work. The future belongs to those with people skills.

Mar 16, 2023

The Century of Artificial Intelligence: ChatGPT & Black Swan Events

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwp1CsWiXXw

Artificial Intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept, it is almost here, in this video we will talk about a lot of things relating to AI and its impact on our society. Please leave a comment down below!

0:00 Introduction.
1:37 Black Swan Events.
3:35 When Machines Create.
5:06 The Mystery of Intelligence.
7:12 Outro.

Thanks for watching!

Mar 16, 2023

New study shows how mammals have evolved complexity over time

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Major changes in the spinal columns of mammals have been shaped by their highly variable numbers of vertebrae, according to new evidence from a team of international scientists, including researchers from the Milner Center for Evolution at the University of Bath.

The team unearthed new findings that identify how this column “complexity” in mammals has been shaped by their varying numbers of vertebrae.

The research group from the University of Lincoln, U.K., the University of Bath and Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology, China, conducted a that examined the vertebrae of 1,136 modern species, ranging from blue whales to shrews, to determine how column complexity evolved within major groups over time.

Mar 16, 2023

GPT-4 AI Full Breakdown: How Smart vs AGI? ( GPT-5 + IQ TEST + PRICE + NEW FEATURES )

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GPT-4 from OpenAI has launched, as a multimodal AI capable of taking 25,000 tokens as input, makes it the most powerful consumer facing artificial intelligence model on earth.

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