The paper discusses the potential for a major downturn or "crash" in the AI industry, arguing that current hype and investment may lead to a correction. It examines the economic and social consequences of such a crash and proposes strategies for mitigating its impact, including policy responses and shifts in research focus.
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The paper discusses the potential for a major downturn or "crash" in the AI industry, arguing that current hype and investment may lead to a correction. It examines the economic and social consequences of such a crash and proposes strategies for mitigating its impact, including policy responses and shifts in research focus.
This PDF document presents the Aerosmena concept, a hybrid thermal airship designed for heavy cargo transport. It combines aerostatic lift from a lifting gas with aerodynamic lift and thrust vectoring, aiming to provide efficient, long-range air transportation with a large payload capacity.
This technical report examines latency hiding techniques on Graphics Processing Units (GPUs), analyzing how GPUs hide memory and instruction latency through massive multithreading and warp scheduling. The authors present a detailed study of GPU pipeline behavior and quantify the effectiveness of different latency hiding mechanisms across various workloads.
The paper presents an empirical comparison between prompting large language models and traditional programming for computational tasks, analyzing their strengths, weaknesses, and appropriate use cases to guide developers in choosing between the two approaches.
In the history of artificial intelligence (AI), an AI winter is a period of reduced funding and interest in AI research. The field has experienced several hype cycles, followed by disappointment and criticism, followed by funding cuts, followed by renewed interest years or even decades later.
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The paper presents a technique called "collapsing towers of interpreters" that eliminates interpretive overhead in multi-level language implementations by using guaranteed type specialization at each interpreter stage, achieving performance comparable to the base system without intermediate layers.
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Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris's "The Book of Birds" goes beyond field-guide identification, aiming to foster a deeper emotional and relational connection between readers and avian species through prose and illustration.
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In this 1994 essay, William Thurston reflects on the nature of mathematical proof, how mathematicians communicate and understand ideas, and the gap between formal proofs and the deep, intuitive grasp that drives mathematical progress. He argues that mathematics is ultimately a human, social activity where understanding—not just logical rigor—is the true goal.
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The article advocates shifting from narrow climate-focused thinking to a broader "planetary resilience" approach, considering interconnected systems like biodiversity, water cycles, and soil health. It applies ecosystem thinking—where interventions account for ripple effects across subsystems—to technology and policy, aiming to build systemic resilience.
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This document is a 2004 book about GNAT, the GNU Ada compiler. It covers the GNAT compilation system, its tools, and the Ada programming language from a practical perspective, serving as a reference for developers using GNAT.
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This paper presents an architectural analysis of GNU Emacs, examining its core design principles, including its extensibility model, the role of the Elisp interpreter, and the integration of the display engine. It explores how Emacs's architecture enables a highly customizable and self-documenting computing environment.
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A study estimates nuclear power prevented 1.84 million air pollution deaths and 64 gigatonnes of CO2 globally from 1971–2009, though the findings rely on assumptions about replacement energy sources.
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Richard Feynman recounts fixing a broken adding machine during a job interview at a jewelry company, using careful reasoning and improvisation despite having no formal mechanical training.
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This 2008 article explains the difference between AC (alternating current) and DC (direct current) solar panels, focusing on how solar cells produce DC electricity and the need for inverters to convert it to AC for home use, while also discussing the pros and cons of each system type.
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A Harvard physics student shares a curated list of recommended physics books, covering topics from introductory mechanics to advanced theoretical concepts, aimed at helping students and enthusiasts navigate essential readings in the field.
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This paper provides a gentle introduction to blockchain technology, explaining its core concepts, how it works as a distributed ledger, and its key characteristics such as decentralization, immutability, and transparency.
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This paper analyzes the literary device of mise en abyme in James G. Ballard's novel *The Drowned World*. It explores how the story's internal mirroring reflects broader themes of psychological regression, environmental collapse, and the breakdown of reality in the novel's flooded, post-apocalyptic setting.
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The x86 AI Compute Extensions (ACE) Specification v1.0 defines a set of ISA extensions for x86 processors to accelerate AI and machine learning workloads, including new tile matrix operations, vector neural network instructions, and data format conversions.
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Honeycomb has released the second edition of "Observability Engineering," updating the book to reflect how AI and modern practices are redefining the field of observability. The new edition includes revised content on topics such as high-cardinality data, OpenTelemetry, and AI-driven analysis, aiming to help engineers build better systems through practical guidance.
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The World Economic Forum's 2026 report identifies the top 10 emerging technologies, highlighting advances expected to significantly impact society, economies, and industries in the coming years.
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This article reviews major biological theories of ageing, including evolutionary, molecular, cellular, and systemic perspectives. It discusses mechanisms such as oxidative stress, telomere shortening, and genetic regulation that contribute to the ageing process.
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Marvin Minsky's 1975 paper introduces "frames" as data structures for representing stereotyped situations in AI. When encountering a new situation, an agent selects a frame and adapts it by modifying details. The work outlines how frames organize knowledge for perception, reasoning, and language understanding.
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The second edition of "Observability Engineering," a book published by O'Reilly Media and available as a free PDF from Honeycomb, covers modern observability practices for understanding complex software systems through high-cardinality, high-dimensionality data and service-level objectives.
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The Magnificent Seven tech stocks are beginning to underperform relative to the broader market, suggesting a possible shift in market leadership as investors rotate into other sectors.
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The document "Make Reality Answer" discusses methods for getting direct, reliable answers from reality itself rather than from human intermediaries or AI systems. It explores epistemological approaches to bypass unreliable sources and build systems that let reality speak for itself.
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Merton argues deviance stems from a gap between cultural goals (wealth, success) and legitimate means to achieve them. When social structure blocks access, individuals adapt via conformity, innovation, ritualism, retreatism, or rebellion, explaining higher crime among disadvantaged groups.
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This book presents analytic combinatorics, a methodology that connects combinatorial structures (like trees, permutations, and graphs) with generating functions and complex analysis, enabling precise asymptotic estimates of combinatorial quantities.
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The paper presents the Remembrance Agent, a continuously running information retrieval system that suggests relevant documents to a user based on their current context, such as text being typed or read, without requiring explicit queries.
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LDLC présente la fiche produit de la Stim Machine, un appareil de stimulation musculaire. Le détail des caractéristiques et du prix est disponible sur la page.
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The article explores how ancient horse-riding cultures, particularly the Yamnaya people from the Eurasian steppes, profoundly shaped modern populations, languages, and societies through their migrations and technological innovations like the wheel and horseback riding.
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SoftBank's 46th annual shareholders meeting materials outline corporate governance, business performance, and strategic priorities. The report covers financial results, dividend proposals, and board member election candidates, reflecting the company's focus on AI and technology investments.
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This video provides an overview of Petri net theory, covering the basic concepts of places, transitions, tokens, and firing rules used to model concurrent, asynchronous, and distributed systems.
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This PDF article proposes de-Europeanizing liberalism by incorporating Native American political thought, arguing that Indigenous traditions of governance and sovereignty can offer alternatives to Western liberal frameworks.
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This paper introduces Celestial, a system that instantiates UI components by generating distinguishing variations from a single example, helping designers explore alternative layouts and states without manual rework.
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This PDF guide provides an introduction to celestial navigation, covering key concepts such as the celestial sphere, coordinates, and the use of a sextant to determine position at sea using the Sun, Moon, stars, and planets.
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The page titled "Safe Downloads (Educational)" appears to be a placeholder or test page at the domain totally-safe-to.download, with no substantive content or article body provided for summarization.
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IMF working paper examines risks of foreign crypto adoption in developing economies, including capital flow volatility, currency substitution, and weakened monetary policy transmission.
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This guide provides a concise overview of celestial navigation principles and techniques, covering key concepts like using a sextant, identifying celestial bodies, and calculating position from sights. It is presented as a downloadable zipped PDF file.
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This paper presents pedagogical strategies to help students understand proof by contradiction by clarifying its logical structure and addressing common misconceptions.
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This NIST handbook (formerly NBS Handbook 95) establishes the United States standard for the colors of signal lights, defining color specifications and boundaries for red, yellow, green, blue, and white signal lights used in transportation and other applications.
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DeepMind's AI Control Roadmap outlines a framework for safely deploying AI agents by identifying escalating failure modes and applying layered mitigation strategies, from basic safeguards to full containment, to manage risks as agent autonomy and capability grow.
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The article proposes a political and economic union called "Greater Switzerland," arguing that small, neutral, and prosperous nations like Switzerland could absorb neighboring regions affected by political instability or economic decline, creating a larger bloc focused on stability, direct democracy, and high living standards.
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This paper describes the design and implementation of a problem-oriented language (POL) using FORTH, focusing on how the language is tailored to the specific needs of a particular problem domain, allowing users to define and extend the language itself through FORTH's flexible, extensible architecture.
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This PDF document analyzes challenges facing Bay Area transit systems, including fragmented governance and funding issues, and proposes reforms to improve coordination, efficiency, and regional transit integration.
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This PDF presents a unified overview of rabbinic methods for resolving uncertainty in Jewish law, analyzing various hermeneutical principles and reasoning processes used by rabbinic authorities to address ambiguous legal and textual questions.