AI might be a little something to fear

Plus: Sloths
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‘Monumental’ math proof solves triple bubble problem and more | Quanta

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Quanta: “In a paper posted online in May, Milman and Joe Neeman, of the University of Texas, Austin, have proved Sullivan’s conjecture for triple bubbles in dimensions three and up and quadruple bubbles in dimensions four and up, with a follow-up paper on quintuple bubbles in dimensions five and up in the works.”” 

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Sloths v. superbugs | Freethink

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Freethink: Sloths, “a cultural icon of Costa Rica … are just covered in algae and microorganisms. Yet despite these hitchhikers and their potential for disease, sloths seem to go about their molasses-like living relatively free of infection.”

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Wired: “One of the more harrowing reads for writers concerned about artificial intelligence encroaching on their livelihoods is a study commissioned by OpenAI itself. Published in March, it places writers in the “fully exposed” category.”

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Another problem with recycling: Microplastics | Ars Technica

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Ars Technica: In the U.S., approximately only 5 percent of plastic waste is recycled. Now, “an alarming new study has found that even when plastic makes it to a recycling center, it can still end up splintering into smaller bits that contaminate the air and water.”

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//tech quiz: What is an example of hypermedia?
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What is an example of hypermedia?

We feel like we haven’t had enough questions about hypermedia, so here’s, you know, the one…

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The Futurist is your daily tech, cosmic, and science (both weird or otherwise) newsletter with articles and content curated just for you.

In today's edition:

// Screenwriting

// Sloths

// Hypermedia

‘Monumental’ math proof solves triple bubble problem and more | Quanta

/featured

Quanta: “In a paper posted online in May, Milman and Joe Neeman, of the University of Texas, Austin, have proved Sullivan’s conjecture for triple bubbles in dimensions three and up and quadruple bubbles in dimensions four and up, with a follow-up paper on quintuple bubbles in dimensions five and up in the works.”

Add Fitt Insider to your reading list

/lifestyle

Obsessed with health and fitness? You should check out Fitt Insider. It’s a free newsletter breaking down industry trends, news, tech, startups, and more. From wearables to health optimization to the latest updates from companies like WHOOP and Strava, Fitt Insider is the go-to source for fitness and wellness trends. Check out the latest issue and subscribe here. [Ad]

Sloths v. superbugs | Freethink

/interesting

Freethink: Sloths, “a cultural icon of Costa Rica … are just covered in algae and microorganisms. Yet despite these hitchhikers and their potential for disease, sloths seem to go about their molasses-like living relatively free of infection.”

Screenwriters might be right to fear AI | Wired

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Wired: “One of the more harrowing reads for writers concerned about artificial intelligence encroaching on their livelihoods is a study commissioned by OpenAI itself. Published in March, it places writers in the “fully exposed” category.”

Become a better leader in only minutes a day | Field Notes by Admired Leadership

/biz

Innovators like you are leaders in countless ways. Finding leadership tools you can use daily is crucial. Look no further than Field Notes from Admired Leadership — the #1 listed leadership email newsletter on Substack. [Ad]

Another problem with recycling: Microplastics | Ars Technica

/yikes

Ars Technica: In the U.S., approximately only 5 percent of plastic waste is recycled. Now, “an alarming new study has found that even when plastic makes it to a recycling center, it can still end up splintering into smaller bits that contaminate the air and water.”

@ofirk_design on Instagram

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//tech quiz: What is an example of hypermedia?

//tech quiz

What is an example of hypermedia?

We feel like we haven’t had enough questions about hypermedia, so here’s, you know, the one…

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