Why Humans Are Better with Innovations Than AI
Neurological reasons and human agency effect determine that humans are still better than AI for true innovations. …
Neurological reasons and human agency effect determine that humans are still better than AI for true innovations. …
The Pro- and Con- 103 debate has an easy conclusion that California Proposition 103 has not been productive in keeping the auto insurance premium low, which is caused by other legal, regulatory and insurers cross-state subsidy. The real test should come from homeowner insurance market. …
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The Takeaways:
Partly thanks to the long Labor Day weekend a highly significant piece of news from the other side of the earth hardly made any wave in the US. I say
The Takeaways: Introducing Population Superposition So far, we have been talking about compositional superpositions but that is not the only game in town. We also have population based superpositions where
The Takeaways: A Crucial Question about Quantum Weirdness This excellent essay by theoretical physicist Marcelo Gleiser published in Big Think inspires me to write this post. It asks what exactly
The Takeaways: The higher the interest rate, the more money you earn on your annuity. When you’re ready to retire, you’ll have more wealth in your account as a result of
This is the first in a series of posts on quantumology. It begins with a few comments on ChatGPT and AI content can boost our writing efficiency — if used appropriately. Using Buddha as a legendary example, I illustrate how quantumology has the potential to change everything, from metaphysics to physics, from our modes of thinking to modes of computing. …