Why Borders as We Know Them Won’t Survive the Century to Come
Climate change and immigration will dramatically reshape the world’s borders
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Climate change and immigration will dramatically reshape the world’s borders
“We could have easily saved more:” As Turkey digs through rubble, deadly flaws in the government’s response are coming to light.
Researchers are making thermal batteries from “a synthetic material that’s derived from squid ring teeth protein.”
As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven’t covered….
GPS III Operational Acceptance. The 2nd Space Operations Squadron at Schriever Space Force Base Colo. operationally accepted the Lockheed Martin GPS III Space Vehicle 06 on Jan. 31 after the satellite launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 on Jan. 18. U.S. …
Yasmeen Lari, an 82 year old architect, wants Pakistan to swap concrete for bamboo as it rebuilds from devastating floods.
U.S. military says it “successfully” retrieved alleged Chinese spy balloon and will deliver it to FBI facility for analysis
Russia is reportedly introducing new troops to the battlefield and launching new offenses ahead of the invasion’s one-year anniversary.
When is it time to start worrying about artificial intelligence interfering in our democracy? Maybe when an AI writes a letter to The New York Times opposing the regulation of its own technology.
That happened last month. And because the letter was responding to an essay we wrote, we’re starting to get worried. And while the technology can be regulated, the real solution lies in recognizing that the problem is human actors—and those we can do something about.
Our essay argued that the much heralded launch of the AI chatbot ChatGPT, a system that can generate text realistic enough to appear to be written by a human, poses significant threats to democratic processes. The ability to produce high quality political messaging quickly and at scale, if combined with AI-assisted capabilities to strategically target those messages to policymakers and the public, could become a powerful accelerant of an already sprawling and poorly constrained force in modern democratic life: lobbying…
Curious about the difference between coding and scripting? Here, we’ve tried our best to clarify the major differences between coding and scripting.
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From pinatas to pretzels to eating muskrat, some traditions for the period of Lent have taken on a life of their own.