"War is persistent, but not prevalent."
THIS (not "democratic peace") is the closest thing to an "empirical law" in international relations.
How do we know it?
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Literature is meant to be surprising and provocative. That's part of its potency. By setting out to remove any reference that might cause offense you dilute the power of storytelling. 7/13
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Before you read on, here's the verdict:
"up to 49% of workers could have half or more of their tasks exposed to LLMs."
Blockchain Devs have a 97.1% risk of obliteration. Ouch.
So, I was wrong, and Bing was GPT-4 all along. No wonder I found it so much more powerful than ChatGPT.
Here is my guide to using Bing/GPT-4 well. Super weird. Super powerful. https://t.co/cdfljkdmLq
In recent weeks, China's🇨🇳 ambitions to reshape the international order surfaced in an unprecedented way.
What are Beijing’s goals and priories in the realm of international law?
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Researchers in America have found that the faster religious attendance falls in a state, the more “deaths of despair” rise. These include drug overdoses, alcohol-related illness and suicides https://t.co/un9XtcIkyG