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Monthly Archives: September 2025
New Scientist: That the human mind treads a delicate line between order and disorder is a radical idea that’s gaining traction – and is changing our understanding of intelligence, consciousness and creativity
New Scientist @newscientist That the human mind treads a delicate line between order and disorder is a radical idea that’s gaining traction – and is changing our understanding of intelligence, consciousness and creativity From newscientist.com
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The “Godfather of AI,” Dr. Geoffrey Hinton, on AI’s Existential …
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Is “Motherly AI” the Future of Learning? | ft. Geoffrey Hinton
Cloud English 223K subscribers Join Sep 5, 2025 ✪ Members first on September 4, 2025#learnenglish#english#americanenglishCheck out Skywork: https://skywork.ai/?referrer=CloudEng… Is “Motherly AI” the key to learning in the future? ✅ Check out the 90-day program: https://www.lukepriddy.com/english-fl… 📅 Check out the 7-Day … Continue reading
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New Scientist Mind: First map mammal brain activity … so like looking at the stars
Mind First map of mammal brain activity may have shown intuition in action Scientists have mapped the activity that takes place across a mouse’s entire brain as it decides how to complete a task – and the results could explain … Continue reading
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GB: Britain on brink of civil war? Steve Bannon says radical islam is fuelling unrest across Europe
GB News @GBNEWS 16h Britain on brink of civil war?
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Grok 4 AI: Michael Comyn. In 1912, he served as a revising barrister at the Cork Revision Sessions, handling voter registration disputes.
Michael Comyn: In 1912, he served as a revising barrister at the Cork Revision Sessions, handling voter registration disputes. Thought for 3m 44s Michael Comyn (6 June 1871 – 6 October 1952) was an Irish barrister, politician, and judge known … Continue reading
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Law Society Gazette Ireland: “Improvised justice” written by Barry Whelan, mentioned Michael Comyn KC
26 Feb 2025 culturePrint Improvised justice When introducing legislation in 1923 to wind up the parallel courts’ system established during the War of Independence, Minister Kevin O’Higgins characterised them as “an improvised system of justice”. The true story, however, is one … Continue reading
Niall Ferguson on How Trump Is Changing America and the World | A Charlie Rose Global Conversation
Charlie Rose Sep 5, 2025 Sir Niall Ferguson, born in Glasgow, Scotland, combined his education in history, politics, and economics at Oxford with his passion for debate to become a prominent historian, author, teacher, and documentarian. His works include a … Continue reading
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Michael Comyn KC … for kids. Kids Encyclopedia Facts. His granddaughter Michelle says, what a marvellous idea.
ClearSearchWeb Images Kimages Kpedia EspañolNEW Michael Comyn facts for kids Kids Encyclopedia Facts Quick facts for kidsMichael Comyn Comyn in 1933 Leas-Chathaoirleach of Seanad Éireann In office12 December 1934 – 27 April 1938 Preceded by Michael F. O’Hanlon Succeeded by Pádraic Ó Máille Senator In officeDecember … Continue reading
Grok 4: Michael Comyn joined the Munster Circuit in 1900 and became KC in 1914.
See new posts Question: the old munster circuit Maurice Healy and his reference to Michael Comyn KC Thought for 4m 15s Maurice Healy’s The Old Munster Circuit (1939) is a memoir recounting his experiences as a barrister on the Irish … Continue reading
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