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[suhm-thing] / ˈsʌmˌθɪŋ /


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AI isn’t going to leave people with their skin peeling off, and “devastation” might be overreach in predicting its effects on society, but the tweaking of information by Groves and company—something, we are told, that was eventually countered by such journalists as Hersey, Charles H. Loeb, Wilfred Burchett and the photojournalist Yoshito Matsushige—mirrors the hazy predictions made now about artificial intelligence, generated by people with a vested interest in its success.

From The Wall Street Journal

That is something “Bombshell” establishes wasn’t true in 1945, and might very well not be now.

From The Wall Street Journal

Time will tell whether the worriers were on to something, but it’s nice to see today’s positive news following the Labor Department’s lovely Tuesday report noting that there were nearly 7.7 million job openings in the U.S. in October.

From The Wall Street Journal

“When you can be as brave as them to share your real life, something beautiful happens.”

From Los Angeles Times

When in doubt, take your item to a reputable expert or dealer: You never want to make the mistake of presuming something isn’t silver and treating it as such.

From MarketWatch