Altman started off by saying the claims about ChatGPT consuming “‘17 gallons of water for each query’ or whatever,” are “completely untrue, totally insane, no connection to reality,” before qualifying ...
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Echoes of impermanence: The rise and fall of ancient civilizations and their lessons for today
Here, we explore six notable civilizations that have collapsed, shedding light on some of the causes behind their demise and some interesting parallels relative to today. Ancient civilizations that ...
Since its inception in the Cold War-era Germany of 1963, the Munich Security Conference has become the premier gathering of U ...
Civilizationalism, the idea that world politics revolves around culturally bounded civilizations led by great powers, is energizing the Right on both sides of the Atlantic. It is key to the effort to ...
If anything, the American Revolution generation saw their new nation as a break with the European past — a new civilization rooted in popular sovereignty and republican self-government.
Marco Rubio advocates for a stronger transatlantic alliance and a confident, capable West at Munich Security Conference.
Human intelligence wasn’t a cosmic evolutionary fluke, some scientists say. The case against cosmic loneliness is growing.
The Declaration of Independence’s powerful vision of equality stands as a chief obstacle to the MAGA right’s effort to consummate its vision of domination.
A ‘SIGH OF RELIEF’: While Rubio insisted in an interview with Bloomberg that he delivered “the same message,” as Vance, that “Europe had made a series of decisions internally that were threatening to ...
The billionaire’s comment about parenthood and long-term responsibility quickly turned into a wider debate about who gets to claim investment in humanity’s future.
But at least the Europeans were singing the right tune this weekend, and with renewed vigor. On the main stage, French President Emmanuel Macron declared that “Europe has to learn to become a ...
"The Great Shadow," by Susan Wise Bauer, is a sweeping survey of humanity’s relationship to illness over the centuries.
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