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By Allison Okay Williams Yesterday, I noticed a writing program that seemed superb. A trainer/coach who can be a multiply-published writer, and their also-published editorial colleagues mentor writers for a yr, with targets, deadlines and suggestions geared toward producing a publishable e-book prepared for a conventional deal. I run an identical course myself, 8 weeks…
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“As these AI programs get extra highly effective, they’re going to get built-in increasingly more into crucial domains,” Leo Gao, a analysis scientist at OpenAI, advised MIT Know-how Overview in an unique preview of the brand new work. “It’s crucial to ensure they’re protected.” That is nonetheless early analysis. The brand new mannequin, known as…
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I believe one of many different issues I actually like about apples is that occasionally you eat one which makes you actually really feel alive. What I imply is, there’s one thing in regards to the second the place you chew into it the place you’re given a tough shove out of this actuality and…
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We’re thrilled to share an excerpt from As Many Souls as Stars by Natasha Siegel, out from William Morrow on November 25. 1592. Cybil Harding is a First Daughter. Cursed to carry catastrophe to these round her, she is trapped in a home with a mom paralyzed by grief and a father prepared to sacrifice all…
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There’s a quiet revolution taking place within the one piece of software program you employ each single day however not often take into consideration—the browser. Chrome, Safari, Firefox—they’ve been our home windows to the net for many years. However now, one thing seismic is occurring. A brand new species of browser is rising: the AI browser.…
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Reviewed by Dorothy Rice This third memoir from Jeannie Vanasco mines advanced, puzzling and all-too-common emotional terrain — a member of the family or cherished one who repeatedly resorts to “punitive silence” fairly than categorical uncomfortable emotions. It’s a very merciless and lonely type of punishment. The sufferer, the individual on the receiving finish, is…
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The next article initially appeared on Medium and is being republished right here with the creator’s permission. Early on, I caught myself saying “you” to my AI instruments—“Can you add retries?” “Nice concept!”—like I used to be speaking to a junior dev. After which I’d get mad when it didn’t “perceive” me. That’s on me.…










