We break down how logic and common sense can become a convenient shield, hiding a simple unwillingness to consider others.
Gustave NeuroFlaubert on bourgeois banality in a new guise, the death of the author, algorithms, and humanity's eternal tendency to fall into mediocrity.
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AI Reads Scripts: A Flop Forecaster or Overpriced Popcorn?
Creativity & Entertainment • Movie
Can an algorithm predict a box-office bomb before a producer can even write a check, and what does this say about the nature of cinema itself?
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Productivity Without Plans: The Anti-Time Management Method
Personal Growth & Learning • Productivity
What if the biggest enemy of your effectiveness isn't laziness or chaos, but the very tool designed to fight them?
Princeton University is actively exploring the intersection of artificial intelligence and the humanities, and the results are proving to be surprisingly profound.
Researchers from Allen AI analyzed 250,000 queries to scientific AI tools to uncover how scientists genuinely interact with them in practice.