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Nov 26, 2023

Dedicated to The New Information Philosophy

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Information Philosopher is dedicated to the new Information Philosophy, with explanations for Freedom, Values, and Knowledge.

Nov 26, 2023

The Theory of Information

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The modern age of information is possible thanks to the work of a single person, one who changed the way we viewed the world; most people have no idea.

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Nov 26, 2023

How Q* Could Revolutionize AI: The Untold Potential

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In this video, we’ll explore the potential of Q* – a new way of computing that has the potential to revolutionize AI.

Q* is a new way of computing that offers a number of advantages over traditional computer systems. We’ll explore the ways in which Q* can improve the way we work with AI, and the ways in which it has the potential to change the way we live our lives. If you’re interested in the future of AI, this video is a must-watch!

Nov 26, 2023

Starquakes Might Solve the Mysteries of Stellar Magnetism

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In their jiggles and shakes, red giant stars encode a record of the magnetic fields near their cores.

Nov 26, 2023

Society of Mind

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Reading the book ‘Society of Mind’ by Marvin Minsky #artificialintelligence #machinelearning #cognitivescience

Nov 25, 2023

2014 TSC Plenary 1 The Hard Problem — twenty years on — David Chalmers

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Nov 25, 2023

Wyoming Rancher Discovers Rare Cache Of 50 Million-Year-Old Fossilized Fish

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A rancher in Converse County discovered at least seven fossilized gar fish believed to be between 50 — 55 million years old. After hundreds of hours of work, the specimens are on display at the Tate Museum in Casper.

Nov 25, 2023

Dynamic bio-interface between mussel tissue and byssus plays important role in quick release

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A team of chemists at McGill University, working with a colleague from Charité-Universitätsmedizin, in Germany, has uncovered part of the process used by mussels to bind to rocks and to quickly release from them when conditions warrant.

In their project, reported in the journal Science, the group studied the interface between mussel and the bundle of filaments that use to anchor themselves to rocks and other objects. Guoqing Pan and Bin Li, with Jiangsu University and Soochow University, both in China, have published a Perspective article in the same journal issue outlining the work done by the team on this new effort.

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Nov 24, 2023

Libyan Desert Glass: New evidence for an extremely high-pressure-temperature impact event from nanostructural study

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Elizaveta Kovaleva, Hassan Helmy, Said Belkacim, Anja Schreiber, Franziska D.H. Wilke, Richard Wirth;American Mineralogist 2023;; 108 (10): 1906–1923. doi: https://doi.org/10.2138/am-2022-8759

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Nov 24, 2023

The CEO of a $2.2 billion tech startup—who’s sold companies to Yahoo and Google—shares the common mistake he’s avoided

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Craig Walker is the founder and CEO of cloud communications software company Dialpad, which was most recently valued at $2.2 billion.

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