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Professor Answers Olympic History Questions | Tech Support | WIRED
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Professor Answers Olympic History Questions | Tech Support | WIRED

Professor Amy Bass traces Olympic history from the ancient Greek sprint-only festival (776 BC) to today's global spectacle, covering the evolution of women's participation, technological impacts on records, persistent doping scandals, and the unsustainable economics of modern hosting.

5 months ago · 9 points
The biggest "Mancession" of all time is coming...
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The biggest "Mancession" of all time is coming...

While AI threatens to disproportionately eliminate white-collar male jobs over the next 5-20 years—potentially causing severe psychological and social disruption—men can maintain status and purpose by pivoting from wage labor to embodying four archetypal energies (Warrior, King, Magician, Lover), particularly shifting from wage earners to family capital managers in a post-labor economy.

5 months ago · 7 points
This is the WAY OF THE FUTURE
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This is the WAY OF THE FUTURE

Claudebot represents a significant leap toward fully autonomous AI agents by combining proactive task generation with open-source flexibility, but its lack of an ethical 'aspirational layer' highlights the urgent need for safety frameworks like the Heuristic Imperatives to guide these systems.

5 months ago · 9 points
How did Davos turn into a tech conference? | Equity Podcast
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How did Davos turn into a tech conference? | Equity Podcast

The podcast examines how Davos transformed into an AI infrastructure summit where tech giants publicly compete for dominance while urgently demanding enterprise adoption to justify massive investments, alongside analysis of OpenAI's rumored hardware, a $480M bet on collaborative AI, and Meta's retreat from the metaverse.

5 months ago · 9 points
Dario Amodei (Anthropic) Drops ATOMIC BOMBSHELL at Davos!
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Dario Amodei (Anthropic) Drops ATOMIC BOMBSHELL at Davos!

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei predicts fully automated recursive self-improvement (RSI) in AI could arrive within 6 to 12 months, as current models already write 100% of code for next-generation systems and cross critical thresholds in energy efficiency and mathematical reasoning, ushering in an era of "cognitive hyperabundance."

5 months ago · 10 points
How Circular Deals Are Driving the AI Boom
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How Circular Deals Are Driving the AI Boom

The AI boom is being fueled by a complex web of multi-billion dollar circular investments between tech giants like Nvidia, OpenAI, and Oracle, creating an interdependent ecosystem that risks systemic collapse if the industry fails to achieve profitability amid massive infrastructure spending.

5 months ago · 8 points
Maybe I was WRONG!? How could AI and Robots Destroy Capitalism?
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Maybe I was WRONG!? How could AI and Robots Destroy Capitalism?

The speaker steelmans the argument that AI and robotics could end capitalism by examining four necessary conditions—zero marginal costs, wage labor redundancy, unstable private ownership, and obsolete market coordination—while ultimately arguing that physical constraints, risk management needs, and geopolitical competition will likely preserve capitalist structures unless decentralized AI infrastructure and AI-driven decision-making prove superior to human control.

5 months ago · 10 points
Data Centers (Don't) DESTROY The Environment!?
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Data Centers (Don't) DESTROY The Environment!?

While data centers generate bipartisan local opposition framed as environmental threats, the conflict actually stems from economic inequality and democratic erosion—communities are subsidizing billion-dollar tech infrastructure that creates minimal local jobs while extracting value to Silicon Valley.

5 months ago · 10 points
The Couple Who Gave Stalin the Bomb
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The Couple Who Gave Stalin the Bomb

This video details how Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were convicted and executed in 1953 for conspiring to pass atomic secrets to the Soviet Union through Ethel's brother David Greenglass, who worked on the Manhattan Project, exploring their operational methods, the trial that condemned them, and their refusal to confess even when facing death.

5 months ago · 9 points
Motorola - The Greatest Comeback of All Time
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Motorola - The Greatest Comeback of All Time

Motorola, once left for dead after the iPhone destroyed its mobile business, executed one of tech's most remarkable turnarounds by splitting into two entities: Motorola Solutions pivoted to mission-critical public safety equipment now valued at $60 billion, while Motorola Mobility is staging an unexpected smartphone resurgence under Lenovo.

5 months ago · 10 points

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