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Friday, January 31, 2025
Dr. Strangelove - Wikipedia
Dr. Strangelove - Wikipedia: Excerpt: ″The film is considered one of the best comedy films and one of the greatest films of all time. In 1998, the American Film Institute ranked it 26th in its list of the best American films (in the 2007 edition, the film ranked 39th), and in 2000, it was listed as number three on its list of the funniest American films. In 1989, the United States Library of Congress included Dr. Strangelove as one of the first 25 films selected for preservation in the National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".[7][8]″
Source: en.wikipedia.org
Source: en.wikipedia.org
Gods in the machine? The rise of artificial intelligence may result in new religions
Gods in the machine? The rise of artificial intelligence may result in new religions: Excerpt: ″We are about to witness the birth of a new kind of religion. In the next few years, or perhaps even months, we will see the emergence of sects devoted to the worship of artificial intelligence (AI).″
Source: Gods in the machine? The rise of artificial intelligence may result in new religions
Source: Gods in the machine? The rise of artificial intelligence may result in new religions
New research explores hidden health risks of hereditary hemochromatosis
New research explores hidden health risks of hereditary hemochromatosis: Excerpt: ″To summarize, the study reported that individuals who were homozygous for the C282Y mutation in the HFE genes had a higher risk of diabetes and liver disease, even if their iron levels were normal. Furthermore, the mutation was found to significantly increase the mortality risk among individuals with diabetes, emphasizing the need for broader diagnostic criteria and targeted management.″
Source: news-medical.net
Source: news-medical.net
Activate Windows - Microsoft Support
Activate Windows - Microsoft Support: Excerpt: ″You'll first want to find out if your Windows 11 is activated and linked to your Microsoft account.″
Source: Activate Windows - Microsoft Support
Source: Activate Windows - Microsoft Support
What Is The National Device Bank | Reusing Devices For Digital Inclusion | Good Things Foundation
Excerpt: ″The National Device Bank is powered by Good Things Foundation. It provides refurbished laptops, mobile phones and tablets to individuals who may not have access to a device. ″
Source: What Is The National Device Bank | Reusing Devices For Digital Inclusion | Good Things Foundation
Source: What Is The National Device Bank | Reusing Devices For Digital Inclusion | Good Things Foundation
Meditation Diminishes Bias Toward Negative Information - Neuroscience News
Excerpt: ″A new study reveals that daily mindfulness meditation can help reduce individuals’ tendency to avoid negative information. The practice of regular mindfulness meditation allows people to better process uncomfortable emotions, thus enabling them to handle negative information more objectively.″
Source: Meditation Diminishes Bias Toward Negative Information - Neuroscience News
Source: Meditation Diminishes Bias Toward Negative Information - Neuroscience News
2023 Landscape - AI Now Institute
Excerpt: ″This report highlights a set of approaches that, in concert, will collectively enable us to confront tech power. Some of these are bold policy reforms that underscore the need for bright-line rules and structural curbs. ″
Source: 2023 Landscape - AI Now Institute
Source: 2023 Landscape - AI Now Institute
Cybersecurity is a public health crisis, so why don’t we treat it that way? | Infosec
Excerpt: ″The past year of dealing with the Coronavirus has made one thing clear: Institutions have a variety of processes and tools that use data to measure and inform public health across the globe. Cybersecurity, like public health, has a similar worldwide scope, so why is our cyber public health so lacking in guidance?″
Source: Cybersecurity is a public health crisis, so why don’t we treat it that way? | Infosec
Source: Cybersecurity is a public health crisis, so why don’t we treat it that way? | Infosec
From Small Scheme to Pilot Scheme
Excerpt: ″Coventry based charity, Carers Trust Heart of England are celebrating their historic 50th anniversary this October with a celebratory ball at the Windmill Village Hotel in Coventry.″
From Small Scheme to Pilot Scheme
From Small Scheme to Pilot Scheme
Thursday, January 30, 2025
Can computers think? No. They can’t actually do anything | Aeon Essays
Can computers think? No. They can’t actually do anything | Aeon Essays: ″the tendency of some scientists to take for granted what can only be described as a wildly simplistic picture of human and animal cognitive life. They rely unchecked on one-sided, indeed, milquetoast conceptions of human activity, skill and cognitive accomplishment. The surreptitious substitution (to use a phrase of Edmund Husserl’s) of this thin gruel version of the mind at work – a substitution that I hope to convince you traces back to Alan Turing and the very origins of AI – is the decisive move in the conjuring trick.″
Travellers denied entry to UK as new eVisa system falters
Travellers denied entry to UK as new eVisa system falters: ″Biometric residence permits held by foreign nationals to prove their immigration status have expired but the electronic visas that replaced them are not working″
What is limitarianism? Professor Ingrid Robeyns explains - In the media - Utrecht University
What is limitarianism? Professor Ingrid Robeyns explains - In the media - Utrecht University: ″It is absurd to have people sitting on millions and billions that only serve to further accumulate more and more. All the money that people don't need for their own well-being we could use to drive the climate transition.″
A Day in the Life of a Prolific Voice Phishing Crew – Krebs on Security
A Day in the Life of a Prolific Voice Phishing Crew – Krebs on Security: ″new details about the internal operations of a prolific voice phishing gang show the group routinely abuses legitimate services at Apple and Google to force a variety of outbound communications to their users, including emails, automated phone calls and system-level messages sent to all signed-in devices.″
What Happens When US Hospitals Binge on Nurse Practitioners - Bloomberg
What Happens When US Hospitals Binge on Nurse Practitioners - Bloomberg: ″Faster to train and cheaper to employ than doctors, NPs help American health-care companies’ bottom line—but can risk patient safety.″
The world’s next big environmental problem could come from space
The world’s next big environmental problem could come from space | MIT Technology Review: ″The amount of space debris vaporizing in Earth’s atmosphere has more than doubled in the past few years, says Jonathan McDowell, an astronomer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics who has built a second career as a leading space debris tracker..″
Wednesday, January 29, 2025
Sam Altman's World now wants to link AI agents to your digital identity | TechCrunch
Sam Altman's World now wants to link AI agents to your digital identity | TechCrunch: ″Instead, online businesses now seem to be preparing for a future in which some of their user interactions will be facilitated by AI agents.
“If an agent comes in with a blue check mark and says, ‘Yes, I’m a bot. Don’t worry, don’t freak out. I’m actually here to buy a hot dog for Tiago,’ then those businesses can let that [agent] in,” said Sada.
The problem with letting in every AI agent, or every bot on the internet, is that it could open your website up to DDOS attacks, scams, or other bad actors. By only allowing in a couple AI agents per person, Sada says, businesses can access new users through these agents without risking the integrity of their site.″
Diagnosis - FND Hope International
Diagnosis - FND Hope International: ″In my experience the commonest scenario at the onset of FND is the combination of a “typical” physical event (illness, injury) and a period prior to this of hard work a degree of fatigue caused by this and “normal” chronic life stressors that affect many people. The physical triggering event is usually something that would be expected to get better, for example a flu that would be expected to go after a few days rest, but instead symptoms continue and functional symptoms emerge. Sometimes this process can be very quick and dramatic or sometimes much slower.″
Hyperparathyroidism: What It Is, Symptoms & Treatment
- Hyperparathyroidism: What It Is, Symptoms & Treatment: ″Symptoms of hyperparathyroidism, especially in people with high calcium levels, include:
- Joint or bone pain.
- Muscle weakness.
- Tiredness (fatigue).
- Depression.
- Trouble concentrating.
- Loss of appetite.
- Nausea and vomiting.
- Confusion or forgetfulness.
- Increased thirst and frequent need to pee.
- Constipation.″
Pheochromocytoma - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Pheochromocytoma - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic: ″A pheochromocytoma (fee-o-kroe-moe-sy-TOE-muh) is a rare tumor that grows in an adrenal gland. Most often, the tumor is not cancer. When a tumor isn't cancer, it's called benign.″
The Serenity Barn Yoga & Pilates Studio
The Serenity Barn Yoga & Pilates Studio | Amy Bell | Leamington Spa: Nestled in the heart of the Warwickshire countryside, just one mile away from Southam, The Serenity Barn is a stunning wellbeing studio.
Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension: Symptoms & Treatment
Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension: Symptoms & Treatment: Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) is increased pressure in your skull. It occurs because of cerebrospinal fluid buildup around your brain. The cause is unknown. It can affect your vision and cause headaches, nausea or ringing in your ears. Treatments are available.
Also, the symptoms:
- Changes in eyesight, such as blurry vision or double vision
- Vision loss, especially in the peripheral vision
- Feeling dizzy or nauseated
- Vomiting
- Neck stiffness
- Trouble walking
- Frequent headaches, often along with nausea or vomiting
- Persistent ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
- Forgetfulness
- Depression
You may find that certain symptoms increase when you're exerting yourself. Exercise tends to raise the pressure in the skull.
Tuesday, January 28, 2025
Myth of spare capacity in private health care sector straining to help the NHS – Keep Our NHS Public
Myth of spare capacity in private health care sector straining to help the NHS – Keep Our NHS Public: The total number of NHS hospital beds in England has more than halved over the past 30 years, from around 299,000 in 1987/88 to 141,000 in 2019/20.However, the private sector remains much smaller with 8,900 beds, and relies almost entirely on senior doctors who already work for the NHS.
Did Elon Musk’s ‘Salute’ Cripple The Tesla Robotaxi?
Did Elon Musk’s ‘Salute’ Cripple The Tesla Robotaxi?: The world has been abuzz over the salute done by Elon Musk at the inauguration. Was it a Nazi salute? Was it deliberate or inadvertent? Real or misinterpreted? A troll? Musk has said little that’s concrete. In the end though, when it comes to his brand—which is all about image—it doesn’t matter what he meant, only what people think it means.
How Right-Wing Christians Brought Us the Tech Bro Dystopia
How Right-Wing Christians Brought Us the Tech Bro Dystopia: Crypto and AI, the new fads, are functionally just new means of continuing the macroeconomic trend in place since the Reagan years—funneling more and more of America’s wealth to a tiny sliver of people at the top.
How Right-Wing Christians Brought Us the Tech Bro Dystopia
How Right-Wing Christians Brought Us the Tech Bro Dystopia: Crypto%20and%20AI%2C%20the%20new%20fads%2C%20are%20functionally%20just%20new%20means%20of%20continuing%20the%20macroeconomic%20trend%20in%20place%20since%20the%20Reagan%20years%u2014funneling%20more%20and%20more%20of%20America%u2019s%20wealth%20to%20a%20tiny%20sliver%20of%20people%20at%20the%20top.
Monday, January 27, 2025
Cybersecurity is a public health crisis, so why don’t we treat it that way? | Infosec
Cybersecurity is a public health crisis, so why don’t we treat it that way? | Infosec: Cybersecurity, like public health, has a similar worldwide scope, so why is our cyber public health so lacking in guidance?
Sunday, January 26, 2025
Big cars are going global. I hope other countries don't make these mistakes.
Big cars are going global. I hope other countries don't make these mistakes.: The United States is patient zero: 4 out of 5 new cars in the U.S. are now SUVs or pickups, a sharp increase from a few decades ago. Now, oversized cars are becoming almost as common in Berlin and Beijing as they are in Baltimore. SUVs alone comprised nearly half of car sales worldwide in 2023, up from 20 percent 15 years ago. The global ascent of giant cars is an ominous trend for climate change, as well as for road safety in the rich and developing worlds alike.
Saturday, January 25, 2025
Never Forgive Them
Never Forgive Them: The people running the majority of internet services have used a combination of monopolies and a cartel-like commitment to growth-at-all-costs thinking to make war with the user, turning the customer into something between a lab rat and an unpaid intern, with the goal to juice as much value from the interaction as possible.
How%20AI%20could%20take%20over%20elections%20%u2013%20and%20undermine%20democracy
How%20AI%20could%20take%20over%20elections%20%u2013%20and%20undermine%20democracy: Political scientists and pundits would have much to say about why one or the other AI prevailed, but likely no one would really know. The president will have been elected not because his or her policy proposals or political ideas persuaded more Americans, but because he or she had the more effective AI.
Inside the culture clash dominating the AI debate - POLITICO
Inside the culture clash dominating the AI debate - POLITICO: The most ardent advocates of effective altruism, or EA, believe researchers are only months or years away from building an AI superintelligence able to outsmart the world’s collective efforts to control it. Through either its own volition or via terrorists seeking to develop deadly bioweapons, such an AI could wipe out humanity, they say. And some, including noted EA thinker Eliezer Yudkowsky, believe even a nuclear holocaust would be preferable to an unchecked AI future.
The Canaries
The Canaries: Today, the average person in the South-East of England is �195,400 wealthier than their counterpart in the North of England; this gap is projected to increase to �229,000 by 2029. Today, 30% of children live in relative poverty; this is projected to increase to 33% by 2028
Private care is not the answer to the NHS crisis
Private care is not the answer to the NHS crisis: But%20NHS%20waiting%20lists%20have%20grown%20to%20unprecedented%20levels.%20In%20March%202023%2C%20there%20were%207.3%20million%20people%20waiting%20for%20%u201Cnon-urgent%u201D%20elective%20care%2C%20such%20as%20knee%20replacements%20and%20cataract%20surgery%2C%20almost%20double%20the%20amount%20in%20May%202020.
Myth%20of%20spare%20capacity%20in%20private%20health%20care%20sector%20straining%20to%20help%20the%20NHS%20%u2013%20Keep%20Our%20NHS%20Public
Myth%20of%20spare%20capacity%20in%20private%20health%20care%20sector%20straining%20to%20help%20the%20NHS%20%u2013%20Keep%20Our%20NHS%20Public: The total number of NHS hospital beds in England has more than halved over the past 30 years, from around 299,000 in 1987/88 to 141,000 in 2019/20.However, the private sector remains much smaller with 8,900 beds, and relies almost entirely on senior doctors who already work for the NHS.
Friday, January 24, 2025
New Digital Skills Poll: Gaps Widen as Get Online Week Approaches
New Digital Skills Poll: Gaps Widen as Get Online Week Approaches
https://mailchi.mp/goodthingsfoundation.org/get-online-week-special?e=cf56c751be
https://mailchi.mp/goodthingsfoundation.org/get-online-week-special?e=cf56c751be
Fears for UK boomer radicalisation on Facebook after Meta drops factcheckers | Facebook | The Guardian
Fears for UK boomer radicalisation on Facebook after Meta drops factcheckers | Facebook | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/jan/12/fears-for-uk-boomer-radicalisation-on-facebook-after-meta-drops-factcheckers
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/jan/12/fears-for-uk-boomer-radicalisation-on-facebook-after-meta-drops-factcheckers
Tuesday, January 21, 2025
The air we breathe can have profound health effects: BBC
The%20far-reaching%20impacts%20of%2: The air we breathe can have profound effects on our physical and mental health.
In progress | OpenLearn - Open University
In progress | OpenLearn - Open University: Criminology beyond crime
Advanced level Society, Politics & Law course
Monday, January 20, 2025
How AI could take over elections – and undermine democracy
How AI could take over elections – and undermine democracy: Could organizations use artificial intelligence language models such as ChatGPT to induce voters to behave in specific ways?
Friday, January 17, 2025
Early Career Researcher First Book Prize | Oxford Academic
Early Career Researcher First Book Prize | Oxford Academic
https://academic.oup.com/pages/early-career-researcher-first-book-prize
https://academic.oup.com/pages/early-career-researcher-first-book-prize
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LLM Could Generate Thousands of Malware Variants | SC Media UK
LLM Could Generate Thousands of Malware Variants | SC Media UK
https://insight.scmagazineuk.com/llm-could-generate-thousands-of-malware-variants
https://insight.scmagazineuk.com/llm-could-generate-thousands-of-malware-variants
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