
AI Mistakes Are Very Different Than Human Mistakes
Humans make mistakes all the time. All of us do, every day, in tasks both new and routine. Some of our mistakes are minor and some are catastrophic. Mistakes can break trust with our friends, lose the confidence of our bosses, and sometimes be the difference between life and death.Over the millennia…
Debate intensifies as Trump’s HHS nominee calls for end to water fluoridation
A decades-old public health measure is facing renewed scrutiny as Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for health and human services secretary, calls for an end to water fluoridation across the United States…
La inteligencia artificial iba a reducir los costos de salud, pero resulta que necesita de costosos seres humanos
Los sistemas de inteligencia artificial requieren una supervisión continua y una dotación de personal altamente capacitado para garantizar que funcionen bien…The first AI chip startup to go public in 2025 will be Blaize
Blaize, an AI chip manufacturer founded by former Intel engineers, is set to IPO on the NASDAQ on January 14. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only…
The Human Hollywood
The LA fires bring to mind the less rarefied side of the stars. The post The Human Hollywood appeared first on The American Conservative…
HHS publishes AI Strategic Plan, with guidance for healthcare, public health, human services
The framework explores ways to spur innovation and adoption, enable more trustworthy model development, promote access and foster AI-empowered healthcare workforces…
Paul Enenche breaks silence after ex-pastors viral allegations: “Agenda of the enemy is cancelled”
Pastor Paul Enenche has reacted after two of his former clerics spoke against him and his church, Dunamis International Gospel Centre TheTalk.NG previously reported that one of the former Dunamis church pastors who attacked the general overseer now identifies as a humanist Another former pastor listed a number of clergymen who left Dunamis and questioned…
Egypt’s Elderly Rights Law: Strengthening Support for Senior Citizens
Egypt has taken a step towards fostering inclusivity and ensuring a better quality of life for its aging population with the enactment of the Elderly Rights Care Law. By offering targeted exemptions and incentives, the legislation addresses key challenges senior citizens face, including mobility, cultural engagement…
World’s record heat is worsening air pollution and health in Global South
Humanity achieved a fateful milestone last year. The European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service has officially declared 2024 the hottest year on record, and the first year in history with an average global temperature rising 1.5° Celsius (2.7° Fahrenheit) above the pre-industrial period — significantly increasing dangerous climate risks…