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China has started a grand experiment in AI education
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MIT Technology Review
China has started a grand experiment in AI education. It could reshape how the world learns.
Zhou Yi was terrible at math. He risked never getting into college. Then a company called Squirrel AI came to his middle school in Hangzhou, China, promising personalized tutoring. He had tried tutoring services before, but this one was different: instead…
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Hong Kong protests: 'I'm in Australia but I feel censored by Chinese students'
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BBC News
Hong Kong protests: 'I'm in Australia but I feel censored by Chinese students'
Protests backing the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong have led to heated clashes in Australia.
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Saudi Arabia Allows Women to Travel Without a Male Guardian's Permission
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Did John Steinbeck Spy for the CIA?
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The Daily Beast
Did Novelist John Steinbeck Spy for the CIA in Paris?
During the same summer that he wrote “The Amiable Fleas,” now published in English for the first time, the American author also appears to have been gathering intel for the Agency.
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Alphabet overtakes Apple to become most cash-rich company
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The Verge
Alphabet overtakes Apple to become most cash-rich company
Google’s parent company now holds $117 billion in cash
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Homomorphic Encryption
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We Already Have the World’s Most Efficient Carbon Capture Technology
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“I would like to maintain the floppy driver”
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An Ancient Egypt-to-Black Sea Route? Adventurers to Test Theory
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phys.org
An ancient Egypt-to-Black Sea route? Adventurers to test theory
Were the ancient Egyptians able to use reed boats to travel as far as the Black Sea thousands of years ago?
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Standard Ebooks: Free and liberated ebooks, carefully produced
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standardebooks.org
Standard Ebooks
Free and liberated ebooks, carefully produced for the true book lover. Download free ebooks with professional-quality formatting and typography, in formats compatible with your ereader.
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Living Near Trees, Not Just Green Space, Improves Wellbeing
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Bloomberg.com
CityLab - Bloomberg
Bloomberg CityLab reports on the world’s cities, communities, and neighborhoods: How they work, the challenges they face, and the solutions they need.
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An explanation of why we ground electrical systems
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reddit
An explanation of why we ground electrical systems, why the...
/u/eleitl posted a question about why 'neutral's' and 'ground's' and connected at the panel. There was a TON of inaccurate information presented...
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A practical guide to CSS transitions and animations
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Medium
This Ain’t Disney: A practical guide to CSS transitions and animations
Oh, animation… we want to get it right so badly, don’t we? I mean, does anybody really enjoys a stiff, snappy UI? Can anyone admit they’re…
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KIP-500: Replace ZooKeeper with a Self-Managed Metadata Quorum
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Insured price: $2,758. Cash price: $521
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Los Angeles Times
Column: Insured price: $2,758. Cash price: $521. Could our healthcare system be any dumber?
The near-total lack of transparency in healthcare pricing is a key reason we have the highest costs in the world -- roughly twice what people in other developed countries pay.
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Advances in Conversational AI
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Facebook
Advances in Conversational AI
Facebook AI has made scientific progress in improving nuanced conversational skills, including consistency, specificity, and empathy.
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Network Effects That Don’t Look Like Network Effects
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Andreessen Horowitz
Hidden Networks: Network Effects That Don’t Look Like Network Effects
Many of the most consequential projects of the internet era — from Wikipedia to Facebook and bitcoin — have all been predicated on network effects, where the network becomes more valuable to users as more people use it. As …
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Misconfigured Jira instances exposed data of hundreds of Fortune 500 companies
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Medium
One Misconfig (JIRA) to Leak Them All- Including NASA and Hundreds of Fortune 500 Companies!
Hi Guys,
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A teen’s visual diary of the early-90s rave scene
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Huck Magazine
A teen's visual diary of the early-90s rave scene
At 15, Simon Burstall made two discoveries that would change him forever: photography and raves. Now, having trawled through a trove of material from that time, the Australian has uncovered scenes from a subcultural oasis – and a turning point in his life.
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The Art of Warez [video]
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Vimeo
The Art Of Warez
This is "The Art Of Warez" by oliver payne on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.
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Pentagon testing mass surveillance balloons across the US
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the Guardian
Pentagon testing mass surveillance balloons across the US
Exclusive: the high-altitude balloons promise a cheap monitoring platform that could follow multiple cars and boats for extended periods
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