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Monthly Archives: June 2026
GZERO Media ask ian. The battle for the Senate. Can the Dems flip the Senate?
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Axios: Confessions of an AI lab rat
Confessions of an AI lab rat Illustration: Lindsey Bailey/Axios Axios CEO Jim VandeHei previewed his lab-rat learnings in his weekly newsletter for CEOs, Axios C-Suite, and wrote this broader version for Axios AM: I’ve spent the past year using AI … Continue reading
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GOV.UK: On the shoulders of giants for Ireland to follow: Legal innovation in the context of AI Growth
Press release Legal innovation to be supercharged by new AI Growth project In a major boost to the economy, the Government has launched a new AI growth project to fast-track innovation in legal technology, often known as LawTech. From:Ministry of … Continue reading
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OCCRP: The Russian Watchmen Aboard … the ‘Shadow Fleet’ Tankers
Eyes On The Crew: The Russian Watchmen Aboard Moscow’s Sanctioned ‘Shadow Fleet’ Tankers Investigation Dozens of men with security backgrounds have been quietly sailing alongside the standard crews on the tankers carrying sanctioned Russian oil. Now, reporters speak to some … Continue reading
Axios: Thinking is a muscle
Thinking is a muscle Illustration: Lindsey Bailey/Axios Over time, Americans have transformed how they treat their bodies. Now, one prominent thinker says it’s time to do the same for our minds, Axios’ Natalie Daher writes. Cal Newport — professor and author of … Continue reading
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Futurism: Company Behind AI Surveillance System … being alert is essential
Company Behind AI School Surveillance System in Major Trouble After It Fails to Spot Armed Student Walking In to Commit Mass Shooting “Why is this any better than a metal detector?” By Frank Landymore Published Jun 8, 2026 12:18 PM EDT Add … Continue reading
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Lifelong learning for a person with TBI. 30 plus years and I just did not have the words or confirmation to really grasp this. I can identify with this from the PADULA Institute of Vision Rehabilitation
Concussion: Blurred Vision, TBI and Visual Processing Dysfunction Individuals with concussions or other traumatic brain injuries (TBI) often report visual symptoms including visual fatigue, eye strain, and intermittent blurred vision. People with a TBI can also experience other symptoms that … Continue reading
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DW: Our memory – a phenomenal storage system. On learning and forgetting. Comment: as a person with TBI 30 yrs plus now but similar to this woman’s explanation post a few strokes, she gives people hope. Please share with those who have TBI, strokes, conditions like Parkinsons. I am forever thankful to Dr Jim Maguire RIP, who was my psychiatrist but when I returned from Zimbabwe, he referred to the only neuropsychologist in Ireland at that time ie 1990’s. Visual imagery is stated as important but no mind’s eye/aphantasia, as in my case, causes problems. Search: site for aphantasia. Spatial memory, Dr Eleanor Maguire RIP and London taxi drivers and their exceptional memories (Larger) is worth looking up also. Highly recommend
May 29, 2026 #dwdocs#documentary#dwdocumentary Our memory is a machine of superlatives. Every second, it processes unimaginable amounts of information, decides what’s important and what’s not, and stores what we experience and learn. Our memory also makes us who we are. … Continue reading
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