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Elon Musk Has Put Twitter's Free Speech in Danger | Wired

ELON MUSK HAS PUT TWITTER'S FREE SPEECH IN DANGER

Before becoming Twitter's CEO, owner, and "Chief Twit," Elon Musk had often lobbed criticism at the platform for its approach to content moderation, even going so far as to target the company's former policy chief Vijaya Gadde. But while Musk has expressed his concern about "liberal bias" on the platform, many activists, journalists, and advocates outside the US—where the majority of Twitter's users reside—have begun to worry about how Twitter, now without a board or shareholders and led by a CEO with multiple business entanglements, will respond to authoritarian and authoritarian-leaning governments that have long sought to control public opinion. Wired

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FABRIC BY GERBER LIFE HELPS PARENTS FIND AFFORDABLE, PERSONALIZED LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES, AND MORE

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Mathematicians Discover The Fibonacci Numbers Hiding In Strange Spaces | Quanta Magazine

MATHEMATICIANS DISCOVER THE FIBONACCI NUMBERS HIDING IN STRANGE SPACES

For those who haven't read The Da Vinci Code, the fibonacci sequence is the series of numbers where the next number is found by adding up the two numbers before it, i.e. 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, ... And in a move that would make Maynard James Keenan very happy, math whizzes are discovering the Fibonacci sequence seemingly everywhere which is something that, according to Tara Holm, a mathematician at Cornell University, "always makes mathematicians happy." Quanta Magazine

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Stop Waking Up To Your Phone | Loftie

STOP WAKING UP TO YOUR PHONE

The alarm clock has been long overdue for a complete reboot and luckily, Loftie is here to the rescue. Loftie reinvented the alarm clock for a calmer, post-smartphone world, designed to help you sleep more deeply, wake up refreshed, and bring your daily life into balance. Also, it looks sleek, works great, and is perfect for all Futurist readers.

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Humanoid Robots Could Generate $154 Billion In Revenue Over Next 15 Years, Goldman Sachs Reports | Interesting Engineering

HUMANOID ROBOTS COULD GENERATE $154 BILLION IN REVENUE OVER NEXT 15 YEARS, GOLDMAN SACHS REPORTS

A new Goldman Sachs report is revealing that humanoid robots could be a $154 billion-a-year business within the next 15 years, according to a report by Electrek published on Thursday. This is as much as the EV market, an impressive achievement to reach in so little time if you consider how long robots have been around. In the past, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said that the robot industry may eventually be worth more than Tesla's automobile income. Interesting Engineering

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GET 10% OFF ALL BRIGHTECH PRODUCTS AND EXTEND YOUR DAYLIGHT

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Lab-Grown Blood Given To People In World-First Clinical Trial | BBC

LAB-GROWN BLOOD GIVEN TO PEOPLE IN WORLD-FIRST CLINICAL TRIAL

Blood that has been grown in a laboratory has been put into people in a world-first clinical trial, UK researchers say. Tiny amounts—equivalent to a couple of spoonfuls—are being tested to see how it performs inside the body. The bulk of blood transfusions will always rely on people regularly rolling up their sleeves to donate. But the ultimate goal is to manufacture vital but ultra-rare blood groups that are hard to get hold of. BBC

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