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Monthly Archives: January 2026
Neuroscience News: AI Brain Model Shows How Neurons Learn, and Where They Fail
But the model also presented the researchers with a group of neurons—about 20 percent—whose activity appeared highly predictive of error. Credit: Neuroscience News AI Brain Model Shows How Neurons Learn, and Where They Fail FeaturedNeuroscience ·December 29, 2025 Summary: A biologically … Continue reading
Are people naive: There are the predators and the prey but somewhere innate is that one child bullies while another child is the target. Thanks to Elon Musk for sharing his experience. Truth should not be diluted. “Bullying was considered a virtue, at the ‘veldskool'” comment from Elon’s Brother
Astro Greek @astro_greek As a kid growing up in South Africa, Elon knew pain and learned how to survive it. When he was 12, he was taken by bus to a wilderness survival camp, known as a ‘veldskool’. The kids … Continue reading
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Futurism: Bill Gates Gives Up on Climate Change
Bill Gates Gives Up on Climate Change That’s enough of that. By Joe Wilkins Published Mar 14, 2025 8:54 AM EDT In decades past, as the effects of climate change slowly became undeniable, some looked to the super-rich — the billionaires with … Continue reading
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The Rundown 2026 … 2025 year in review
The Rundown’s 2025 year in review Image source: Nano Banana Pro / The Rundown The Rundown: 2025 was a monumental year for The Rundown, marked by interviews with some of the biggest names in AI, rapid growth across our community, and … Continue reading
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Niger and colonisation by France and the deal being gold and uranium, add below
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WARREN BUFFET HAS OFFICIALLY STEPPED DOWN, LEAVING BEHIND A $382 BILLION EMPIRE AND A FINAL WARNING
Mario Nawfal @MarioNawfal · 1st January 2026 WARREN BUFFETT HAS OFFICIALLY STEPPED DOWN, LEAVING BEHIND A $382 BILLION EMPIRE AND A FINAL WARNING Buffett officially signed off as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, closing a sixty year chapter that certainly reshaped … Continue reading
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