For all the parents currently struggling with the inevitable return of their children to school, I have these words of sympathy.
- The Webb telescope further deepens the biggest controversy in cosmology.
- Are we alone? Intelligent aliens may be rare, new study suggests.
- Interstellar sun-divers: proving the Sun’s corona for exotic artifacts.
- UFOs in the library basement: A review of UFO researcher Ray Szymanski’s presentation in Dexter, Mi.
- Palmdale UFO scare leads to revelations about mystery drone incursions over secretive Plant 42.
- What does Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer know about UFOs?
- The invisible problem with sending people to Mars.
- Oldest evidence of humans in Pacific sheds light on first Australians.
- Unearthing mastodon bones in southern Iowa.
- Silicon Valley lied to you: There is no A.I.
- Even geniuses like Francis Ford Coppola are not impervious to the dangers of AI hallucinations.
- The conspiracies surrounding the murder of Sweden’s Prime Minister Olof Palme.
- Slowly but surely, we are all turning into Lego people.
- The Karmic Pyramid Soul Scam, by yours truly.
- Red Pill of the Day: A burglar who broke into an apartment in Rome last night was arrested after sitting down mid-robbery to read a book about Greek mythology—Classic mistake…
Thanks to Greg.
Quote of the Day:
Anything engineered—cars, bridges, buildings—can cause harm to people, and yet we have built a civilization on engineering. It’s by increasing and broadening human awareness, responsibility, and participation that we can make automation safe; conversely, if we treat our inventions as occult objects, we can hardly be good engineers. Seeing A.I. as a form of social collaboration is more actionable: it gives us access to the engine room, which is made of people.
Jaron Lanier