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The conversation around artificial intelligence and human cognition is heating up online, with a blog post arguing that AI should sharpen our thinking rather than quietly replace it. The piece has drawn nearly one hundred fifty-four comments on Hacker News, suggesting it struck a nerve β people are genuinely wrestling with where the line sits between a useful tool and a cognitive crutch.
On a grander scale of ambition, a proposal is circulating to dam the Bering Strait as a way to stabilize the Atlantic Ocean's circulation currents. Published in the New York Times, the idea imagines engineering one of Earth's most remote waterways to counteract climate disruption β a reminder that the scale of the problem is beginning to match the scale of the proposed solutions.
And OpenAI's Sam Altman has published what the company is calling its guiding principles, reaffirming that the mission remains ensuring artificial general intelligence benefits all of humanity. The timing is notable β as scrutiny of AI labs intensifies, putting principles in writing is both a statement of intent and, critics might say, a document worth holding them to.
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