The EPA says it will stop estimating the value of health benefits of reducing air pollution until it is “confident enough” in its models. But uncertainty doesn’t make an estimate useless.
This is like ignoring weather forecasts because they might not be perfect 🙄https://theconversation.com/what-air-pollution-does-to-the-human-body-273456
AI can crunch data. It can’t replace scientists.
Real discovery still depends on human judgment, creativity and collaboration. https://theconversation.com/ai-cannot-automate-science-a-philosopher-explains-the-uniquely-human-aspects-of-doing-research-272477
Mark Carney on the rupturing world order in Davos. This is an important call to collective action.
https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/video/9.7052901
Iran’s regime keeps closing universities. History shows why: Campuses are where dissent turns into protest movements. https://theconversation.com/irans-universities-have-long-been-a-battleground-where-protests-happen-and-students-fight-for-the-future-273742
This is how superficial one needs to get to justify an argument of US global supremacy. Arthur Herman and WSJ deliberately choose to ignore Taiwan's unmatched leadership in superconductors and China's in energy. Instead, they turn to Soviet-style resources and headcount arguments. Apparently there is a force driving them to sacrifice whatever authority they might still have.
"China remains formidable. But from Europe and the Middle East to South America and Southeast Asia, the U.S. sets the agenda while China struggles with a leadership crisis. Beijing’s one remaining strategic initiative is its threat to Taiwan. Although very real, this threat is directed at an island less than 100 miles off its coast with 1/60th of its population, which perfectly sums up China’s shrinking influence."
https://www.wsj.com/opinion/america-is-the-sole-superpower-again-0a89e41a
Based also on what Bruce Schneier recently wrote about AI security, there's no real way to secure against these kind of attacks without restricting LLMs to the point of making them much less useful.
https://www.promptarmor.com/resources/claude-cowork-exfiltrates-files
EU lawmakers are poised to halt approval of trade deals with the U.S. over Donald Trump’s vow to impose tariffs on countries that supported Greenland in the face of American threats. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/business/2026/01/18/economy/eu-us-trade-deal-trump-greenland/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=mastodon #business #economy #us #donaldtrump #greenland #eu #europe #tariffs #trade #denmark
Saint Thecla, a second-century woman, survived being burned at the stake, faced lions and killer seals in an arena, and became an early example of women preaching and baptizing. https://theconversation.com/thecla-the-beast-fighter-the-saint-who-faced-down-lions-and-killer-seals-is-one-of-many-leading-ladies-in-early-christian-texts-270346
Beef cattle production accounts for 3.7% of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. Experts in cow burps and meat processing say the industry can become more sustainable by experimenting with virtual fencing, feed additives to reduce methane and using every part of the animal. https://theconversation.com/colorado-ranchers-and-consumers-can-team-up-to-make-beef-supply-chains-more-sustainable-272582
First came artists. They made art. You could've liked it or not, but it had an impact of some sort, felt or not.
Then came designers. They had to make good works. They studied what good means and tried to master it. They didn't always succeed but they got better with practice and rarely produced real embarrassments.
Finally came engines and models. They just produced content. It had to be coming out daily. Few bothered to read it, let alone assess or judge it.
Mladenov – who has worked as a United Nations diplomat in the Middle East – is seen as an administrator, but one who may not be capable of pushing back against Israel and representing Palestinians in Gaza.
Academia loves to celebrate interdisciplinary research, but its career system quietly pushes many interdisciplinary scholars out.
College graduates earn $1.2 million more over their lifetime than high school graduates, and unemployment rates are half as high. But as skepticism about college grows, universities need to weave creativity and invention into undergraduate education to prove their value.
Schools have long taught that humans populated North America around 12K yrs ago by crossing the Bering land bridge. This story supports settler colonialism, and contradicts #Indigenous stories, which offer memories of human habitation here during the last glacial maximum.
Also, the Bering land bridge story falls apart when you find out about the century of archaeological evidence academia has vigorously suppressed.
Read more in my new essay. 👇
https://www.hcn.org/issues/58-1/what-does-time-immemorial-really-mean/
This are everyday heroes, risking their lives for justice. Sadly, having found a life-sacrificing way to advance their fight. As a society we have a moral obligation to make their goals attainable without resorting to suicide.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/1/13/uk-hunger-striker-heba-muraisi-i-think-about-how-or-when-i-could-die
Why We Don't Use #AI
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