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Richard Scolyer: Top doctor remains brain cancer-free after a year
Richard Scolyer has undergone a new treatment for glioblastoma, based on his own melanoma research.
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Can Europe’s economy ever hope to rival the US again? - FT (No paywall)
Chronic underperformance is worrying EU policymakers who are searching for ways to inject some dynamism
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Today’s AI models are impressive. Teams of them will be formidable - The Economist (No paywall)
Working together will make LLMs more capable and intelligent—for good and ill
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App stores are hugely lucrative—and under attack - The Economist (No paywall)
Governments want to curb their power
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I'm Middle-Aged, and I Talk to Myself All Day
There, I said it.
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This Common Condition Can Damage Joints Long Before It's Detected
Nearly 33 million Americans have osteoarthritis. Experts explain how it affects the body, and why it’s so hard to diagnose.
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If You Want to Get Stronger, Routine Is the Enemy
To get the most out of your strength training, try progressive overload.
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How to fight without ruining a relationship
You can have healthy disagreements with the people in your life.
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The return of Cambodia's food lost during the Khmer Rouge regime
A Cambodian chef is one of a few women looking to revive her culture's nearly forgotten Khmer recipes; her recent cookbook, Saoy, was named 'the best cookbook in the world'.
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How AI Skews Our Sense of Responsibility
The spring 2024 issue’s special report looks at how to take advantage of market opportunities in the digital space, and provides advice on building culture and friendships at work; maximizing the benefits of LLMs, corporate venture capital initiatives, and innovation contests; and scaling automation and digital health platform.
The spring 2024 issue’s special report looks at how to take advantage of market opportunities in the digital space, and provides advice on building culture and friendships at work; maximizing the benefits of LLMs, corporate venture capital initiatives, and innovation contests; and scaling automation and digital health platform.
As artificial intelligence plays an ever-larger role in automated systems and decision-making processes, the question of how it affects humans’ sense of their own agency is becoming less theoretical — and more urgent. It’s no surprise that humans often defer to automated decision recommendations, with exhortations to “trust the AI!” spurring user adoption in corporate settings. However, there’s growing evidence that AI diminishes users’ sense of responsibility for the consequences of those decisions.
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