I'm just trying to understand your position better: Would you say that false information harms you personally?
A good rule of thumb I always use if a science article title has the word "breakthrough"in it, then it's probably not a breakthrough. If the title does nothing to describe the actual discovery made and solely consist of…
The problem for me is by AI capability and volume. Stephen King is said to write somewhere in the ballpark of 2,000 words per day with about 100 books written. Scholastic Press publishes about 600 books per year. Now…
Dr. Salameh doesn't account for advancements in technology or new oil discoveries https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/Does-Saudi-Arabia-Real...
I'm just trying to understand your position better: Would you say that false information harms you personally?
A good rule of thumb I always use if a science article title has the word "breakthrough"in it, then it's probably not a breakthrough. If the title does nothing to describe the actual discovery made and solely consist of…
The problem for me is by AI capability and volume. Stephen King is said to write somewhere in the ballpark of 2,000 words per day with about 100 books written. Scholastic Press publishes about 600 books per year. Now…
Dr. Salameh doesn't account for advancements in technology or new oil discoveries https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/Does-Saudi-Arabia-Real...