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Howdy. A real book recommendation to start on ML or LLM for a noob
“Starting Machine Learning as a Total Beginner? Here’s Your No-Stress Roadmap” So you want to dip your toes into machine learning or large language models (LLMs), but you’re starting from zero. No coding experience, no fancy math background—just curiosity and a desire to tinker. I get it. The world of AI can feel overwhelming, but Continue reading
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Hot take: software engineers will not disappear but software (as we know it) will
Software Won’t Disappear—But the Way We Build It Will Let’s talk about the future of software. Not the doom-and-gloom “AI is coming for our jobs” narrative, but something more interesting: what if software itself changes so much that the way we interact with it—and build it—becomes almost unrecognizable? Here’s the idea: AI isn’t going to Continue reading
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DOGE considering using AI to eliminate half of all federal regulations
Could AI Really Cut Half of Government Regulations? (And Should It?) So, someone just suggested using AI to wipe out half of all federal regulations. Yeah, you read that right—half. It sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie where robots take over, but instead of enslaving humanity, they just… delete paperwork. The idea comes Continue reading
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Hands down one of best AI use cases i know..
How AI Is Quietly Fixing One of Healthcare’s Most Annoying Problems You know what’s worse than waiting on hold with your insurance company? Being the person on the other end of those calls—especially if you work in healthcare. I stumbled on a video recently (linked below) that shows how AI is stepping in to handle Continue reading
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With just 20% employment, what would a post-work economy look like?
What Happens When Only 20% of Us Have Jobs? A Glimpse Into the Post-Work Future Imagine waking up in 2045, pouring your coffee, and realizing you don’t have to rush to work. Not because you won the lottery, but because jobs as we know them are scarce. According to leading AI researchers, there’s an 80% Continue reading
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How Can I as a 17 year old get ahead of the AI curve?
AI Won’t Steal Your Future—Here’s How You Can Own It I get it. AI is everywhere—writing code, creating art, even diagnosing diseases. It’s exciting, but also terrifying if you’re 17 and wondering whether your passion for tech will even matter in a few years. Here’s the good news: AI isn’t replacing people who understand it. Continue reading
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Neanderthals were not ‘hypercarnivores’ and feasted on maggots
Neanderthals Ate What? The Surprising Truth About Their Diet Turns out, Neanderthals weren’t just hulking meat-lovers who spent all day hunting mammoths. New research suggests their menu was way more varied—and, frankly, a little gross by modern standards. We’re talking mushrooms, nuts, and yes, even maggots. For years, scientists assumed Neanderthals were “hypercarnivores,” relying almost Continue reading
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A new study suggests that when Americans learn about members of Congress profiting from stock trading, their trust in Congress falls—and so does their willingness to comply with the laws that Congress passes.
When Politicians Profit From Stocks, We All Lose Trust (And Maybe Even Follow the Law Less) Let’s be honest: most of us already don’t trust Congress much. But here’s something that might make you trust them even less—and maybe even feel a little less motivated to follow the rules they set. A new study found Continue reading
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Freshwater is vanishing at an alarming pace, a new global study reveals. Since 2002, Earth’s continents have experienced unprecedented losses of freshwater, driven by climate change, unsustainable groundwater extraction and extreme droughts — which are now contributing to sea level rise.
The World’s Freshwater Is Disappearing – Here’s What That Means for You I turned on the tap this morning to brush my teeth, and water came out like it always does. It’s easy to take that for granted. But what if one day, it didn’t? A new global study just dropped some alarming news: Freshwater Continue reading