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Scientists Discovered 'Mini-Computers' in Human Neurons—and That's Great News for AI
5 min · · The neurons in our cortex, the outermost “crust” of our brain, seem to have uniquely evolved to sustain complex computations in their input cables. · Shared by 336, including Christian Fauteux, Neil Hart 💙, 🇺🇦Evan Kirstel #B2B #TechFluencer, Tamara McCleary, Dr. Marcell Vollmer 🇺🇦 #StaySafe #VivaTech, Bjorn Larsen, Matthias Lampe, Oliver Ewinger, Merkstatt@troet.cafe 📯, John Nosta, Nico Müller 🇺🇦, John Hagel, Jamie Burke ⛺️, Rick Powell, Danie, Jakub Ferenc, Tauno, Dr. Marigo Raftopoulos, Ines Bieler
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The Quietus
13+ min · · Revisiting the work of the American futurist and self-described agnostic mystic, Robert Anton Wilson, forty years since the publication of his Schrödinger’s Cat Trilogy, Sean Kitching finds the… · Shared by 4, including Rick Powell
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Game of Thrones’ Complex Relationship to Racism and Colonialism
17+ min · · For all of its popularity, Game of Thrones is a show that faces constant, justified criticism about its racism. It’s an essential issue to tackle, in part because it is also a show with a huge blac… · Shared by 5, including Rick Powell
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Babylon 5 Is the Greatest, Most Terrible SF Series
20+ min · · Babylon 5 is one of the best science fiction shows ever made. It also kind of sucks, and that’s okay. “I hope the future will be like Star Trek, but I’m afraid it’s going to be like Babylon 5.” Thi… · Shared by 10, including Howard Getson, Rick Powell