Artificial Intelligence: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver – recently noted
Artificial Intelligence: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver – recently noted
March 12, 2023
Just when I thought I could put this topic away fo —>> read more –>>
March 12, 2023
Just when I thought I could put this topic away fo —>> read more –>>
March 8, 2023
“Roughly speaking, they take huge amounts of data, —>> read more –>>
March 6, 2023
Financialization is an awful word. It sounds clums —>> read more –>>
February 27, 2023
The recent release of a pile of emails, text messa —>> read more –>>
December 4, 2020
The 12/4/2020 NYTimes ran a very interesting opini —>> read more –>>
June 7, 2020
If you are struggling to get your head around how —>> read more –>>
May 21, 2020
The May 21, 2020 Issue of the London Review of Boo —>> read more –>>
January 17, 2020
Essay explores the grim reality of life in one small corner of America within the broader landscape of the bottom 90%.
December 9, 2019
Over 90% of plastic materials in consumer items and packaging end up in landfill dumps. Time for industry to take responsibility for their waste.
October 25, 2019
The Visual Capitalist added another graphic exampl —>> read more –>>
October 15, 2019
A challenging take on the state of racism in the US. Harvard sociologist Orlando Patterson reviews books on Clarence Thomas and his views on countering intractable white racism.
October 4, 2019
The New Yorker published “Value Meal: Impossible Foods wants to save the world by inventing a better burger” by Tad Friend in the 9/30/2019 issue. During the introductory paragraphs the following statistic was cited: Every four pounds of beef you eat contributes to as much global warming as flying from New York to London—and the average American eats that much each month.
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