Rise of the Machines: Keep an eye on AI, say experts
AFP | Some fear the fast pace of development could finally leave humans outwitted by our own inventions.
AFP | Some fear the fast pace of development could finally leave humans outwitted by our own inventions.
Washington Post | The BOSS is big. Really big. Yuuuuuge.
Business Insider | Some 36% of people think the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) poses a threat to the long term survival of humanity.
Mac Slavo | The weather patterns have become cruel and extreme.
Daily Mail | Large Hadron Collider results hint at bizarre new particle that doesn’t fit with laws of physics.
London Independent | World Health Organistaion says use of drugs to treat children is concerning.
The Daily Sheeple | Just one week after this web site broke news of Fukushima radiation in fish & seafood, California officials have cancelled commercial crab season “indefinitely” citing “protection of the public health.”
Christina Sarich | Time to get a healthy amount of sun!
Truth Revolt | NOAA suppressing data.
New American | The adjusted data set in question comes from Remote Sensing Systems (RSS).
CBS News | Allows users to rate other users in three categories: personal, professional, and romantic.
Julie Fidler | But not everyone is happy with the outcome.
Real Science | The earlier data showed as much pre-1979 cooling as the post-1979 warming.
BBC News | Driverless lorries are to be trialled in the UK, Chancellor George Osborne is expected to confirm in his Budget speech this month.
Michael Snyder | If you live in the Pacific Northwest, you have probably already heard of the Cascadia Subduction Zone.