Educators Should Practice Principled Neutrality - 0 views
Rich countries that let inequality run rampant make citizens unhappy, study finds | Ine... - 0 views
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Countries that allow economic inequality to increase as they grow richer make their citizens less happy, a new study shows.
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Until now, researchers have believed that inequality was largely irrelevant to levels of life satisfaction,
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his study of 78 countries spanning four decades – the largest longitudinal research of its kind – punctures that myth
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Why Elon Musk Won't Fix Twitter - 0 views
Russia's menacing rhetoric on Ukraine ratchets up - The Washington Post - 0 views
Opinion | What the GOP's faux outrage over child sexual exploitation is really about - ... - 0 views
Meet DALL-E, the A.I. That Draws Anything at Your Command - The New York Times - 0 views
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A half decade ago, the world’s leading A.I. labs built systems that could identify objects in digital images and even generate images on their own, including flowers, dogs, cars and faces. A few years later, they built systems that could do much the same with written language, summarizing articles, answering questions, generating tweets and even writing blog posts.
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DALL-E is a notable step forward because it juggles both language and images and, in some cases, grasps the relationship between the two
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“We can now use multiple, intersecting streams of information to create better and better technology,”
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What If Fox News Viewers Watched CNN Instead? - Bloomberg - 0 views
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The establishment of Fox News in the late 1990s forever changed both media and politics in America, transforming the formerly staid world of television news into the series of political shoutfests we know and love-hate today.
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the question persists: Does watching Fox News actually change voters’ minds?
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Comparing markets that had received Fox to those where it was not yet available, the study concluded that the presence of Fox News was good for a Republican gain of 0.4 to 0.7 percentage points between the 1996 and 2000 elections. It was a decidedly modest effect — but large enough to sway that super-close election.
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TikTok Brain Explained: Why Some Kids Seem Hooked on Social Video Feeds - WSJ - 0 views
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Remember the good old days when kids just watched YouTube all day? Now that they binge on 15-second TikToks, those YouTube clips seem like PBS documentaries.
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Many parents tell me their kids can’t sit through feature-length films anymore because to them the movies feel painfully slow. Others have observed their kids struggling to focus on homework. And reading a book? Forget about it.
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What is happening to kids’ brains?
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Covid-19 is exposing market fundamentalism - 0 views
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