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unremediatedgender.space
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| | | | | This is a pretty good book about things we know about some ways in which people are different from each other, particularly differences in cognitive repertoires (Murray's choice of phrase for shaving nine syllables off | |
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americanaffairsjournal.org
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| | | | | From the perspective of an outside observer, one of the most striking features of the American discourse over race relations is how insular it is. Slavery is often spoken of as though it were a uniquely "American curse," or an "original sin," the legacy of which has been transmitted to each subsequent generation in the... | |
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www.eruditorumpress.com
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| | | | | Although this post is not specifically funded by my Patreon backers, this site and my work in general would not be possible without their support. Also, if you want to further support my work, you might try the book version of this essay, which is revised, expanded, and accompanied by tons of other | |
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thestrategybridge.org
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| | | As the U.S. and China compete to innovate in this domain, the relative trajectories of U.S. and Chinese advances in artificial intelligence will impact the future military and strategic balance. Chinas ability to leverage these national strategies, extensive funding, massive amounts of data, and ample human resources could result in rapid future progress. In some cases, these advances will be enabled by technology transfer, overseas investments, and acquisitions focused on cutting-edge strategic technolo... | ||