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Thank you, Fred. That is exactly where this gets very practical. Our gut does not just care what we eat. It responds to how food is prepared, softened, broken down, and absorbed. Sometimes better digestion really does start with a simple kitchen adjustment. 🙏
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I totally believe in the power of food as medicine! It just sucks that I cannot eat most of the things listed except for broccoli and tomatoes and I hate tomatoes lol
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Nutrition becomes more interesting when you realize preparation methods can change how the body absorbs and responds to the exact same food.
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To your question, Matthew Kilkenny: As with all transformative technologies, we should examine not only what AI can do but also how our use of it shapes human judgment, relationships, and purpose. Among those addressing this challenge are Pope Leo XIV ... and Klaus Schwab. Schwab describes the "Intelligent Age" as a new historical era in which intelligence, whether human, artificial, or collective, becomes the world's most important resource and organizing principle. In this age, intelligent systems are becoming integrated into nearly every aspect of life, creating a new frontier of power, leadership, and responsibility. The challenge is to combine AI's capabilities with human wisdom, empathy, ethics, and creativity. Progress should be measured by whether technology serves human flourishing, dignity, and the common good. Success will depend on our ability to align technological capability with these human values through cooperation. The responsibility is ours. It is not AI's. See
Editor-in-Chief at The Good Times AI Safety & Risk relevant value: human_autonomy + dignity for: humanity demanding approval ⌕ thread → raw LLM
So we would make people something like alive batteries, right? That's a good idea for a movie, right? Oh wait...
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麻煩幫我跟您們家執行長說:「他既然有想要走“幼兒教育領域範疇”的話,還請去瞭解何謂“芬蘭框架式教育理論”、“歐洲建構式教育理論”、“日本職人教育理論”、“德瑞技職教育理論”、“引導式教育理論”,總共五大教育基礎理論!」這五大基礎教育理論,是我過往一直以來在做的事
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This really highlights how strongly models infer geography from language and how that can shift triage decisions even when severity stays consistent.
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The mind is like a mirror. In stillness, it seeks unity. But from that stillness and unity, images can appear. The oneness becomes many. And the images, once recognised, become a mirror on which we can gaze, and grasp more of what we don't know about the world and ourselves. And what appears can serve as a guide for reflection—a practical handbook and rich narrative on painting, Birth of the Sun Child, available on Amazon.
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Raw Garlic + Cooked Garlic ≠ same benefit Prep method × Nutrient = health effect Small change in prep > big body response.
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Interesting Medicine That's such a great extension of the idea — it really does show up everywhere. In health, in business, in relationships — the inputs matter, but the process matters just as much. A lead list of 10,000 contacts prepared poorly gets worse results than 500 contacts worked with precision and context. Same data. Different preparation. Completely different pipeline. Love the content you're putting out — the way you make evidence-based health insight accessible is genuinely rare. Following for more. 🙏
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Nicole Kaminski 🧐🙃
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Wow. maybe not the correct place but Can i get a referral , I am an AI Research Engineer. I can send you the details if you feel okey with it.
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Jofre Ayala, LUTCF®, CPIA® what lol not liking tomatoes? Or my body being allergic to garlic, carrots, mushrooms etc.?
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Good morning Nicole. It's the sincerity behind your words that makes your point meaningful.
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So the idea of going to school and coming out to look for a job is global. The education system needs a total overhaul. Your education is no good if you cannot create employment, this may not be true for professional courses like Medecine and Law...however the vast majority of students should be equipped in school to create employment
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Terence Tao point about having more room to explore ambitious ideas resonates. Sometimes the biggest limitation in research isn't a lack of ideas, but the time required to pursue them.
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This is quite valuable Abhishek Veeramalla One challenge with learning AI today is not the lack of resources but the abundance of disconnected resources. You learn one framework here, another tutorial there, and still struggle to understand how everything works together in a real-world application. Resources that bridge the gap between theory and implementation are always worth paying attention to.
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The biggest AI risk for many organizations may not be the technology itself. It may be adopting AI faster than the organization can operationally, ethically, and culturally absorb it. Every AI workflow sits on top of real infrastructure: energy, data centers, compute, cost, governance, privacy, security, and human decision-making. Yet many companies are still treating AI like a productivity plug-in. That gap matters. When AI starts changing how work is designed, how decisions are made, how employees learn, and how leaders measure performance, it becomes a People Operations issue as much as a technology issue. This is why HR leaders need to understand AI beyond adoption campaigns. We need to understand systems, workflows, governance, workforce capability, and the human consequences of scale. AI may run on infrastructure, but responsible adoption runs on leadership.
Strategic People Partner for High-Growt… General AI Discourse relevant value: accountability for: organisations demanding indifference ⌕ thread → raw LLM
I'm surprised Laura the AI director is called it chatGPT when it's actually open ai. Graduates will need to adapt. Obviously jobs will decrease not increase.
Front End / Full Stack / AI / React / P… AI Safety & Risk relevant value: none for: individual_users skeptical indifference ⌕ thread → raw LLM
Gaute Hesthagen Terje Boye greit å vite med tanke på prosjekt X.
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