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Monthly Archives: October 2025
MIT Press Reader: The Rise and Unraveling of America’s Science Pact
The Rise and Unraveling of America’s Science Pact The system of federally funded research gave the U.S. wealth, power, and prestige. Its future is now uncertain. By: Jonathan D. Moreno The American scientific community is experiencing a moment of … Continue reading
Futurism: Are we 1984 George Orwell? The powers of ICE.
Face Time ICE Is Now Wandering the Streets, Scanning People’s Faces to Check If They’re Citizens “I’m an American citizen so just leave me alone.” By Joe Wilkins Published Oct 30, 2025 1:26 PM EDT The United States’ anti-immigration regime already boasts … Continue reading
The Conversation: Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl … the world owes you so much Virginia. All we can hope is that Predators be halted from seeking out prey and destroying their lives
Academic rigour, journalistic flair Arts + CultureBusiness + EconomyEducationEnvironmentHealthPolitics + SocietyScience + TechWorldPodcastsInsights Author Disclosure statement Kate Cantrell does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their … Continue reading
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The Rundown Trust: Sam Altman recruits top scientist to read minds
MERGE LABS Sam Altman recruits top scientist to read mindsImage source: Ideogram / The Rundown The Rundown: Sam Altman just tapped Caltech biomolecular engineer Mikhail Shapiro to join the founding team of Merge Labs and help lead investor talks for the soon‑to‑launch brain‑computer interface startup alongside … Continue reading
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Professor Jeffrey Sachs: I find his videos informative and necessary. This is: “The Truth about WHO REALLY Controls the World
In this episode of the Fidias Podcast, Member of the European Parliament Fidias Panayiotou sits down with world-renowned economist and professor Jeffrey Sachs for a deep and eye-opening conversation about global politics, economics, and the future of humanity. Sachs breaks … Continue reading
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Thank you Dan O’Brien for posting this on X. We in Ireland need to wake up about our neutrality. Have you heard of the ‘Donegal Corridor’ during WW2?
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Meta Stock Plummets as Investors Horrified at How Much Zuckerberg Is Spending on Misfired AI
Zuckerberg of Cash Meta Stock Plummets as Investors Horrified at How Much Zuckerberg Is Spending on Misfired AI “The total dollar spend is just kind of what hangs us up a little bit.” By Victor Tangermann Published Oct 30, 2025 5:11 PM … Continue reading
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AI can now detech when its own ‘thoughts’ are hacked. Comment: Comment: Trying to talking to a fellow human being and asking them to get treatment when they are in psychosis, they don’t know is the answer and the performance is chaos for everybody family friends services psychiatric units Gardai search and rescue services … yet machines can sort out the problems they manufacture … we need answers
RESEARCH AI can now detect when its own ‘thoughts’ are hackedAnthropic researchers hacked Claude’s neural network by injecting fake concepts directly into its processing, then asked the AI if it noticed anything unusual. Claude detected the manipulation about 20% of the … Continue reading
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