Tag: Artificial intelligence
Tesla Robotaxi Launch In Austin — The Sound Of One Hand Clapping
The Tesla robotaxi service is now operatihonal in Austin, Texas, but each car has a human monitorwith a kill switch. Does Waymo have that?
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Tallman: What religion can learn from science, and vice versa
Thomas Jay Oord, a cutting-edge theologian, has nine suggestions on what religion can learn from science
What A Dream I Had!
No, this is not a story about a Simon and Garfunkel song. It is a story of a dream I had this morning in the precognition interstices between deep sleep and wakefulness. That is a place in our sleep cycle characterized by researchers as REM sleep, named for its rapid … [continued]
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Trump 2.0 And Science Denial — Alice In Wonderland For The 21st Century
Probably like you, I’ve been trying to figure out why the Trump administration is rife with science denial. At first I attributed it to anti-intellectualism. With that, I thought, went an ideological mindset in which people identified with superficialities like He Who Dies with the Most Toys Wins. But that … [continued]
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Consumers Energy in negotiations to sell its aging Michigan dams
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Consumers Energy is looking to offload its aging hydroelectric dams. The utility, which said it is losing money on needed but costly upkeep, is in negotiations to sell its 13 Michigan dams for $1 each and then enter into an agreement to buy the power they produce.