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www.ianhogarth.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text discusses the potential for artificial intelligence (AI) to become a significant differentiator between nations, leading to an arms race in technology, economics, and military capabilities. It highlights the risks of AI nationalism, where countries prioritize their own interests over global cooperation, and the need for a global, non-profit organization to manage AI as a public good. The author advocates for a balanced approach, suggesting that while AI nationalism may be a short-term reality, the long-term goal should be to treat AI as a shared global asset, akin to the internet or GPS. The text also emphasizes the importance of international collaboration and the role of organizations like OpenAI and the United Nations in shaping the ... | |
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economicsfromthetopdown.com
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| | | | | According to economic orthodoxy, higher interest rates reduce inflation. In this post, I hold your monetary faith to the fire. Can it survive? | |
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www.lrb.co.uk
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| | | | | One has to wonder whether the advocates of a new Cold War have taken the measure of the challenge posed by 21st-century... | |
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some-natalie.dev
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| | | Job interviews are a two-way street. Of course I have questions for you. ?? | ||