Month: February 2024

Google cofounder Larry Page thinks superintelligent AI is “just the next step in evolution.” In fact, Page, who’s worth about $120 billion, has reportedly argued that efforts to prevent AI-driven extinction and protect human consciousness are “speciesist” and “sentimental nonsense.” In July, former Google DeepMind senior scientist Richard Sutton — one of the pioneers of reinforcement learning,
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English is becoming increasingly important in today’s world, and that is reflected by Taiwan’s rising demand for English teachers. With so many opportunities, it can be overwhelming trying to find the best one. This article gives an overview of the English education landscape in Taiwan, explains what to look for when choosing a school, institute,
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In fact, Megan was accused of xenophobia as people called out the comment across social media, with one person commenting on the post, “I guess xenophobia towards Eastern European is still a thing in Hollywood.” Somebody else wrote, “Is xenophobia and misogyny towards Ukrainians ok for you? For normal people they are not.” Another agreed:
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Museum shows come and go, but a grand Alexander Calder exhibition at the Seattle Art Museum may just reshape the institution for much of the immediate future. The works in this show, from a gift by longtime museum patrons Jon and Kim Richter Shirley, isn’t just monumental in its cultural and financial value. The show
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Former record executive Drew Dixon, who previously accused Russell Simmons of rape, is now suing the Def Jam Recordings founder over allegations that he defamed her by suggesting during a December interview that she was lying about the incident. In a lawsuit filed Thursday (Feb. 15) in Manhattan federal court, Dixon’s attorneys claim Simmons “subjected
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Several days after Vanderpump Rules’ explosive reunion concluded June 7, Ariana Madix jetted off to NYC for some early birthday celebrations with her new man Daniel Wai. The couple, who first sparked romance rumors in April when they were spotted making out at Coachella, attended Governors Ball Music Festival together with friends before heading out to party the night
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Disclaimer: This article contains mentions of assault. Reader discretion is advised. Oxygen’s Dateline: Unforgettable chronicles the assault on Amber Smith by Stefan Moon, an assault survivor. The incident had occurred in Fort Collins, Colorado. Smith’s attacker, Stefan Moon, then befriended her before the police caught him in 2017. The episode titled “Left for Dead” will air on the network
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