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| | | | | OpenAI is set to burn through $115B by 2029 as it ramps up spending to power ChatGPT. | |
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theconversation.com
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| | | | | From sea ice to ocean currents, Antarctica is now undergoing abrupt changes - and they are likely to significantly intensify in the future. | |
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| | | | | Newborn pilot whales have been spotted mysteriously swimming among pods of orcas. Scientists are trying to puzzle out how the pilot whale calves got there and what happened to them. | |
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| | | Less is exponentially more - Rob Pike Smart phones are useful, but they are also incredibly addictive, and that addiction is at the epicenter of Silicon Valley's effort to grab an ever-increasing percentage of our minds. If a substance or behavior controls us, it becomes our master, and that just won't do. For the humor of it, let's use this webMD post and only slightly modify the key signature behaviors outlined to describe smart phone usage addiction: | ||