An “AI Race” Between U.S. and China Is a Terrible Idea
(theintercept.com)
July 2019 Archive
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28142.
Brain-inspired computer system sheds new light on how images impact emotions
(sciencedaily.com)
28143.
A Dystopian Cocktail, Served Chilled with a Twist
(nytimes.com)
28144.
Sand Hill Road (Song on Pitching)
(soundcloud.com)
28145.
We Need to Decriminalise Sex Work
(psychreg.org)
28146.
Palmer Luckey’s military startup will monitor US bases with AI
(technologyreview.com)
28147.
A new tool uses AI to spot text written by AI
(technologyreview.com)
28148.
China will be the world’s used car salesman
(detroitnews.com)
28149.
The Wild Sanctuary Audio Archive – a vast collection of habitat field recordings
(wildsanctuary.com)
28150.
Like InVision? You would love this [video]
(youtube.com)
28151.
Innocence Abroad: The New World of Spyless Coups (1991)
(washingtonpost.com)
28152.
28153.
Ways to Grow Supply in a Marketplace
(andrewchen.co)
28154.
Interventions for Women Experiencing Perinatal Loss
(psychreg.org)
28155.
Feature Selection Algorithms Every Data Scientist Should Know
(towardsdatascience.com)
28156.
Finally Plugin for Old Twitter
(chrome.google.com)
28159.
Banks Sued over Libor Manipulation
(rollingstone.com)
28160.
The Top 5 Things to Look for When Vetting an Outsourcing Partner in China
(capitalandgrowth.org)
28161.
Problems with Bruce Schneier's “Solitaire” (2001)
(ciphergoth.org)
28162.
Buildings Can Be Designed to Withstand Earthquakes
(nytimes.com)
28163.
Numbers don’t lie – it’s time to build your own router
(arstechnica.com)
28164.
Strč Prst Skrz Krk
(en.wikipedia.org)
28165.
UBS whistle-blower hunts trillions hidden in Isles
(bloomberg.com)
28166.
UK harvested info from EU databases in preparation for no-deal Brexit
(theguardian.com)
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Farmasi Klasik (Parlak) Oje Renkleri
(tugbasarac.com.tr)
28170.
A Hack to Avoid Labelling Topic Classification Data
(breakitdownto.earth)