In AI we don’t trust…
- Scientists at Fermilab close in on fifth force of nature.
- ‘Unbelievable’: astronomer claims ‘direct evidence’ of gravity breaking down.
- Powerful sun storm knocks out radio transmissions across North America – and we should brace for more.
- Related: Death star – how our own sun could destroy human civilization.
- More than a year since the Pentagon launched an office to investigate UFO sightings, there is still no hotline for pilots and others to report mysterious objects directly to the investigators.
- A fake Tibetan monk and the charlatan who almost saved the world.
- The mystery of Doggerland.
- To change our human perspective, we need to see what lurks in the deep ocean.
- Remarkable Chinese fossil reveals reptiles using whale-like filter feeding 250 million years ago.
- How old can humans get? An expert on aging thinks humans could live to be 1,000 years old—with a few tweaks to our genetic “software”
- The atomic bomb marker inside your body: nuclear weapons tests in the mid-20th Century left a hidden legacy within our cells.
- Dr Dean Radin wins the 2023 Outstanding Career Award from the Parapsychological Association.
Thanks to @tobadzistsini@bonequest.net.
Quote of the Day:
It is not uncommon now for AI experts to ask whether an AI is ‘fair’ and ‘for good’. The question to pose is a deeper one: how is AI shifting power? Law enforcement, marketers, hospitals and other bodies apply artificial intelligence to decide on matters such as who is profiled as a criminal, who is likely to buy what product at what price, who gets medical treatment and who gets hired. These entities increasingly monitor and predict our behavior, often motivated by power and profits.
Pratyusha Kalluri