There is "an assortment of underappreciated changes, small and large, that this strange year has brought," Steve Lagerfeld writes. "Some of them are well worth keeping around."
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If Biden were president, the response would have been quicker, but Fox and its allies might still be dismissing the CV threat, torpedoing social distancing and making everything even worse.
@NewsfromScience@drewcostley "A healthy skepticism about the rhetoric surrounding today’s automation debates should not prevent anyone from taking the questions posed by the rise of artificial intelligence and other technologies with great seriousness." @stevelagerfeld
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To understand how tomorrow’s technology will change our lives, we need to look at what yesterday’s futurists got wrong and right @stevelagerfeld#AutomationCrisis https://t.co/r0o8ziEPel
A sharp essay by @stevelagerfeld on the challenges posed by automation—and why they may be less dire than you think.
CC: @oren_cass, @wellscking
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How should we think about the challenge of AI and robots? Not like we did the last time anxiety spiked, I write in my new piece. https://t.co/4LMWVOeG6K
This picture could surely form the basis for a crime drama series about an unlikely pair of Brit detectives, both personally defective, who persevere despite failing to crack any of the cases to which they were assigned.
I went to third and fourth grade at an elementary school (MacArthur) half a mile from the site of the El Paso shooting. That doesn’t give me special insight into the tragedy, but it deepens my frustration with some ways of talking about this that strike me as counterproductive…
"The end of driving is a tragic necessity," writes Public Policy Fellow @stevelagerfeld. But what wonders will be lost? More in @TheAmScho: https://t.co/efUhNQqvcJ
A majority of individuals are fooled into expressing opinions on subjects that are completely fictitious - particularly men and the better educated. https://t.co/7ftRNe4CEC
When people say, "I'd like to let my kid have some old-fashioned, bike around town fun this summer, but it's not like the old days," hand them this Washington Post piece:
"There's Never Been a Safer Time to be a Kid in America"
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#LetThem@LetGrowOrg
Self-driving cars are great, but before they own the roads I wanted to celebrate the unexpected joys and benefits of driving your own car.
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