MIT News – Artificial intelligence How are waves of disruptive technologies, such as more advanced versions of artificial intelligence systems, changing the way we work, live, and play? Are there pathways that academics, practitioners, innovators, and entrepreneurs ought to be pursuing to ensure that the largest share of the benefits associated with new technologies uplift […]Continue reading

Coronavirus | The Guardian Public accounts committee warns that without more intervention, attainment gap could take decade to return to pre-Covid levelsIt could take a decade for the attainment gap between disadvantaged pupils and their wealthier peers to return to pre-pandemic levels in England without faster and more effective intervention, MPs have warned.The estimate was […]Continue reading

Coronavirus | The Guardian ‘Smile education’ coach Keiko Kawano says more and more people have developed a ‘complex’ about smilingAfter three years of concealing their mouths behind masks, some Japanese people are turning to specialist smile tutors to relearn the art of breaking into a beaming grin without looking awkward.Since lifting the official advice to […]Continue reading

Coronavirus | The Guardian Declaration a major step towards end of pandemic that has killed more than 6.9m peopleThe Covid-19 pandemic, which has sickened or killed almost 800 million people over three years, no longer constitutes a global health emergency, the head of the World Health Organization has said.The WHO first gave Covid its highest […]Continue reading

Psychology Today: The Latest Those higher in sadism and psychopathy may be more drawn to disruptive cars. Go to Source 04/05/2023 – 12:03 /Julie Aitken Schermer Ph.D. Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

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