Economist Scott Cunningham showed the Fed how AI agents can replicate studies for $11—and why the same tools could erode the ...
As the days of traditional note-taking are slowly replaced by more modern methods, digital note-taking has undoubtedly become ...
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Step into most college classrooms today and you will likely see a familiar scene: slides glowing at the front, a professor lecturing, students scribbling notes or staring at laptops. Despite decades ...
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Anthropic's retired Opus 3 AI model will write a blog. The "philosophical and whimsical" model was asked what it wanted to do next. Claude says it wants to explore the relationship between humans and ...
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Macworld reveals that Apple Notes contains numerous hidden features beyond basic note-taking, including AI-powered tools and advanced organization capabilities. Key features include document scanning, ...
That’s the premise behind a viral Substack essay by James Van Geelen, founder of the Critini Group, who writes from an imagined June 2028 vantage point inside what he calls a “Global Intelligence ...
On Sunday, analysis firm Citrini Research published a thought experiment on Substack that reads like a piece of fiction. Titled “The 2028 Global Intelligence Crisis,” it’s a scenario set in June of ...
Is AI bullish for the economy, or bearish? Maybe it's so bullish that it becomes bearish. That's the conceit of a viral Substack post from Citrini Research painting a dark portrait of a future ...