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Higher rates have changed the game for private equity - FT (No
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Employee share schemes have a role to play in solving the sector’s
challenges
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Early retirement is changing - here's what to consider, according to
the experts
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Employers in the U.K. are required to enroll workers into pension
schemes, where the default contribution set by the government is 8% of
qualifying earnings. People also often assume this is enough â as it
is set by the government â when in fact, Karjalainen said ideally
people should be saving between 12% and 15% of their total earnings.
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AI headphones let wearer listen to a single person in a crowd, by
looking at them just once
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A University of Washington team has developed an artificial
intelligence system that lets someone wearing headphones look at a
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Humanity needs an ethical upgrade to keep up with new technologies
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Last week, I discussed the making of the atomic bomb with 65 students
taking my class at Dartmouth. The goal was to contrast the scientific
challenge of building the bomb during the Manhattan Project with the
decision to drop two bombs in Japan. The essential tension is that,
even though scientists created the bomb, they had little to no say in
how it was (or was not) to be used. If you’ve watched Oppenheimer,
this point was made quite clear in the movie.
I complemented the discussion of the atomic bomb with the Big Think
video featuring Nobel-Prize winner Jennifer Doudna about the genetic
engineering tool called CRISPR, which enables scientists to alter the
genetic code directly, as you would — in a somewhat simplified
analogy — edit text on a word processor.
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Innovative Thinking Could Make New Sickle Cell Treatments More
Accessible - Scientific American (No paywall)
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The cost of new gene-based sickle cell treatments isn’t the only
barrier to access. Coming up with new ways to treat the whole
disease—and person—could make treatment more equitable
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Why Dick Wolf Wants To Make Hit TV Shows Until He Is 100 - Forbes (No
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The creator of the ‘Law & Order,’ ‘Chicago’ and ‘FBI’
franchises became a billionaire producing some 200 hours of television
a year. Now he has a plan to transform streaming. The lesson? Crime
really pays.
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Neuroscience Says 1 Regular Habit Will Improve Your Brain Function and
Strengthen Your Mind - Inc.com (No paywall)
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Want to increase your brain power, improve focus, and slow aging? Get
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New AI tools much hyped but not much used, study says
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Latest generation of products not becoming part of people’s "routine
internet use", researchers say.
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A myopia epidemic is sweeping the globe. Here’s how to stop it
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Time spent outdoors is the best defence against rising rates of
short-sightedness, but scientists are searching for other ways to
reverse the troubling trend.
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‘Going to the World’s Biggest Bookstore was an event.’ 10 years
after closing, it still has a grip on former readers
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Having everything available at your browsing fingertips felt like a
brick-and-mortar Amazon in Toronto, but with smiling staff whose
knowledge elevated the experience.
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Can Music Make Your Food Taste Better?
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Music is all about context. The same high-energy track that keeps you
moving at a concert might feel disruptive and annoying if blasted at a
restaurant. A 2018 study published in the Journal of the Academy of
Marketing Sciences even found that the louder a restaurant’s music
is, the more likely customers are to order unhealthy foods, possibly
due to increased stimulation and stress.Music can affect your
mealtime, just as it can affect all human experiences to some extent.
But what if music were treated not just as background to your food,
but as an ingredient? Can music go beyond ambience, to directly
enhance and complement tasting, chewing, swallowing? Can music be not
just “the food of love,” as Shakespeare wrote in the opening of
Twelfth Night, but the food of … well, food?
There’s lots of historical precedent for food that incorporates
music, from medieval English chefs hiding singing birds in a pie, to
the provocative cookbooks of the Italian Futurist movement in the
1930s, which turned eating into avant-garde performance art. In one
Futurist recipe called “raw meat torn apart by trumpet blasts,”
diners are asked to alternate between blowing a trumpet and chomping
on a boozy cube of beef.
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Google confirms the leaked Search documents are real
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The confirmation comes after Google refused to comment.
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Training is not the same as chatting: ChatGPT and other LLMs don’t
remember everything you say
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This can be quite unintuitive: these tools imitate a human
conversational partner, and humans constantly update their knowledge
based on what you say to to them. Computers have much better memory
than humans, so surely ChatGPT would remember every detail of
everything you ever say to it. Isn’t that what “training” means?
As a big simplification, there are two phases to this. The first is to
pile in several TBs of text—think all of Wikipedia, a scrape of a
large portion of the web, books, newspapers, academic papers and
more—and spend months of time and potentially millions of dollars in
electricity crunching through that “pre-training” data identifying
patterns in how the words relate to each other.
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A Devil’s Bargain With OpenAI - The Atlantic (No paywall)
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Publishers including The Atlantic are signing deals with the AI giant.
Where does this lead?
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AI will make coding skills more, not less, valuable—and it’s more
important than ever for children to learn them - Fortune (No paywall)
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AI’s ability to generate base code will free up tomorrow’s
programmers—kids today—to better focus on creativity and
problem-solving.
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Babbling babies may be warming up for speech, say scientists
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Squeals and growls tend to occur in groups, finds study of infants
aged up to 13 months
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Neuralink Seeks to Enroll Three Patients in Brain Implant Study
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Neuralink, Elon Musk's brain-chip company, aims to enroll three
patients to evaluate its device in a study expected to take several
years to complete, according to details on the U.S. government's
clinical trials database.
The company had sought to enroll 10 patients when it applied to U.S.
regulators to begin clinical trials, Reuters reported last year.
Neuralink is testing its implant designed to give paralyzed patients
the ability to use digital devices by thinking alone, a prospect that
could help people with spinal cord injuries.
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How to Use Substack to Build a Community With Your Customers
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The digital platform--most known for its newsletter
functionality--allows users to start their own publications with
newsletter, forum, and podcasting capabilities. Entrepreneurs say it's
a platform that lets them form an intimate community of readers and a
safe space where they can bounce ideas off of one another.Â
Take Dianna Cohen, founder of New York City-based hair care brand
Crown Affair, for example. Through her Substack, "Take Your Time
With Dianna Cohen," the founder publishes lifestyle content, such as
her favorite products and wellness tips. Her most viewed post,
"The Magic of Mood Boarding"--which chronicles her experience with
moodboarding and how she used it to build the brand identity of Crown
Affair--received more than 5,000 likes and converted 223
subscribers. Now, she has more than 1,500 subscribers.
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M&A Should Be Transformational -- Not Transactional
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M&A deals have traditionally been transactional in nature, pursued for
economies of scale and to consolidate costs. But that approach has
more limited success in today’s volatile business landscape and
won’t provide the transformational results that companies need
today. To unlock the growth potential that transformational M&A can
bring, leaders need a shift in thinking and behavior. In the
ever-evolving M&A landscape, mindset and agility are the compass
points which can guide organizations toward growth and lasting change.
Combining an adaptive mindset with an agile approach arms leaders with
a preparedness to pivot as needed. Success in M&A is no longer
achieved by following static playbooks; it comes through navigating
the dynamic landscape with adaptability. Leaders who embrace
uncertainty and adopt an agile approach to M&A integration can achieve
the transformative potential that M&A promises.
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How to Make Your Leadership Potential More Visible
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In this episode, she explains how to adopt markers of different
leadership styles, so that you can be seen as both influential and
likable. She also discusses why it’s important to focus on
relationship building as you progress in your career. As she says,
“Mid-career and rising senior level, now it’s all about the
relationships. It’s all about how you’re perceived.”
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How One Energy CEO Is Leading a Transition Toward Clean Energy
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As the CEO of one of the largest energy holding companies in the U.S.,
Lynn Good is leading Duke Energy’s aggressive transition to
renewables and net zero emissions. It’s a complex undertaking that
involves short-term planning and long-term advances in technology as
well as managing a wide range of stakeholders.
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'Largest Botnet Ever' Tied to Billions in Stolen Covid-19 Relief Funds
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The United States Department of Justice on Wednesday announced charges
against a 35-year-old Chinese national, Yunhe Wang, accused of
operating a massive botnet allegedly linked to billions of dollars in
fraud, child exploitation, and bomb threats, among other crimes.
Wang, identified by numerous pseudonymsâÂÂTom Long and Jack Wan,
among othersâÂÂwas arrested on May 24 and is accused of
distributing malware through various pop-up VPN services, such as
âÂÂProxyGateâ and âÂÂMaskVPN,â and by
embedding viruses in internet files distributed via peer-to-peer
networks known as torrents.
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Climate and health benefits of wind and solar dwarf all subsidies
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When used to generate power or move vehicles, fossil fuels kill
people. Particulates and ozone resulting from fossil fuel burning
cause direct health impacts, while climate change will act indirectly.
Regardless of the immediacy, premature deaths and illness prior to
death are felt through lost productivity and the cost of treatments.
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Amazon execs may be personally liable for tricking users into Prime
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Yesterday, Amazon failed to convince a US district court to dismiss
the Federal Trade Commission's lawsuit targeting the tech giant's
alleged history of tricking people into signing up for Prime.
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Do our oceans feel the tug of Mars?
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Well into the space age, our thinking about the heavens is still
entangled with ideas from ancient Greece. Like the classical Greek
cosmologists, we tend to envision the heavenly realm as a place of
order and harmony, with planets and moons in elegant, unchanging
orbits.
As Johannes Kepler and Isaac Newton later showed, this is true in
approximation. But in detail, the motions of the planets are messy and
erratic. Like the squabbling gods the Greeks once imagined them to be,
the planets tease and tug at each other, and these gravitational
provocations cause them to tilt, wobble, and nod as they circle the
sun. While science has abandoned the Greek belief in astrology—the
idea that celestial bodies govern human destinies—the Earth as a
whole really does feel the pull of other planets. In fact, the heavens
may be responsible for some of Earth’s more unruly behaviors and
even what we, after the Greeks, call “disasters”—literally, bad
stars.
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Want a Tesla Factory Tour? Vote for Elon Musk's $56 Billion Pay
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Elon Musk is offering tours of Tesla's factory next month to 15
shareholders who vote on his $56 billion pay package, the latest
effort by the electric vehicle maker to rally votes for the
compensation after a court struck it down. Â
The upcoming vote, whose result will be announced at the company's
annual meeting on June 13, is seen as a referendum on Musk's
leadership as investors worry that he is distracted by his other
ventures and that his often controversial comments are weighing on the
reputation and sales of Tesla.Â
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Dear Therapist: A Son I Didn't Know Existed Just Found Me
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My wife of 31 years and I are currently dealing with an issue that I
thought happened only in books and movies, but boy, was I wrong.I
recently received an email that started out "This is going to sound
strange ⦠but I think you know my mother?" Well, I did know his
mother, because I dated her as a teenager and young adult, and now I
have a 35-year-old son I knew nothing about as well as five
grandchildren (confirmed through DNA)!
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8 basic unanswered questions about the known particles
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There are many aspects of reality that we once assumed we understood,
only for it to later be revealed that our earlier understanding was
primitive, incomplete, and facile. We thought that nature was purely
classical and deterministic, but the wave nature of light, and later
the wholehearted discovery of quantum physics, painted a deeper
picture of reality. We once thought that atoms made up everything; now
we know that atoms are simply one set of examples of how more
fundamental particles bind together. Given that we now have the
Standard Model of elementary particles, along with the quantum field
theories that govern them, it seems foolish to presume that we know
all that there is to know about the entities composing our Universe.
While many are on the hunt for new fundamental particles in the quest
to solve some of the great mysteries and puzzles of our time,
including:
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Why apathy and fear are the two most useless positions on AI
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Ethan Mollick, professor at the Wharton School of the University of
Pennsylvania and author of “Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with
AI,” explores the impact of AI on our work, creative endeavors, and
overall lives.
AI is reshaping our understanding of humanity and intelligence,
evolving from simple prediction tools to sophisticated large language
models, but how do we keep it from dooming us all? Should we be more
afraid of it, or are we actually in control? Mollick proposes four
most likely predictions of our future with AI – As Good As It
Gets, Slow Growth, Exponential Growth, and The Machine God – and
explains the likelihood and potential results of each one.
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A beginner's guide to sociopolitical collapse
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A society does not ever die ‘from natural causes,’ but always dies
from suicide or murder—and nearly always from the former.”
À propos of nothing, I have found myself wondering recently what it
would be like to live through a collapse. Would I see it coming? What
would be the signs?
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