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Microsoft AI Researcher Warns About Potential Risks in AI Systems
Microsoft researcher warns of AI risks, highlighting the need for robust safety measures in AI systems. Discover the implications for tech companies and future advancements.
Unlocking the Future of Science: Aurora, the World’s First Exascale Supercomputer
Intel's Aurora exascale supercomputer may have been delayed, but Borealis is giving us a sneak peek into what we can expect from this groundbreaking project.
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More knowledge about the benefits and functions of human consciousness, will lead to building better machines and systems, which in turn will serve humanity for our and future generations.
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Using your smartphone at the supermarket can add 41% to your shopping bill
Grocery shoppers who use their phones in the supermarket end up spending, on average, 41% more than those who don’t
Jung, spontaneity and creative instinct
Every stage of self-exploration accompanied by the taking up of pen, pencil, brush or chisel, and plunging again and again into this zone of unknowing so as to allow the unconscious to have its way through spontaneity.
Anger linked to illness in old age
Older people are happier. When following people over a ten-year period, positive emotional experiences are shown to increase with age, peaking at 64 and never returning to the levels observed in the average young adult.
Corporations are funding health and nutrition research — here’s why you should be worried
Many experts in nutrition and public health suggest that the food industry is copying tactics from tobacco companies. Corporations can now determine our health.
Screen time for children: the WHO’s extreme new approach may do little to curb obesity
aim to help parents make healthy choices for their families, suggesting that parents should consider four key questions: is screen time controlled? Does screen use interfere with what your family wants to do? Does screen use interfere with sleep? And, are you able to control snacking during screen time?
FRONT LINE SOLUTIONS: UBER MENTAL HEALTH
‘Having waiting lists of 6 weeks or even longer for a therapy session is inappropriate and therefore I have made it my mission to try and provide quality therapy and mental healthcare in an accessible form. I wanted to bring technology to the forefront of mental health care and therapy.’ Dr Julian Nesbitt, MBChB BSc MRCEM, CEO Dr Julian Medical Group Ltd, NHS Clinical Entrepreneur at NHS England