Elad Daniel
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Classical music and the shadow of intelligence My mother was a piano teacher. Which caused two things: one – I cannot play the piano. Two – I love classical music. Classical music is a strange thing. Composed years ago, performed over and over like cover versions, yet highly appreciated. I think one reason is that…
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From cells to chips, progress emerges through new forms of organization. Scale creates technological orders and the future of AI will be shaped by architectures of coordination rather than individual models.
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From the Big Bang to AGI, this essay explores why superintelligence is not a ‘maybe’ but the inevitable next step in the cosmic story.
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A journey through history’s hidden curators of truth. From myth to media to machine. Revealing how algorithms, old and new, shape what we believe.
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Explore how embracing the art of not knowing can foster creativity, intellectual humility, and innovation. Discover the value of curiosity and uncertainty in personal and professional growth.
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Explore the paradox of reading in the AI age: Why we forget what we read, how forgetting benefits cognition, and why reading remains crucial despite AI advancements.
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Domestication yields more than cute puppies and tasty chickens. It is neither strictly genetic nor exclusively a human endeavor. It has AI at its cards and challenges going feral as an alternative. A journey. Let’s take a trip down domestication-lane. But first a reminder what domestication is. Domestication refers to the process where humans adapt…
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The concept that connects the origin of life to Microsoft’s deal with OpenAI is an illusive one. Contradicting intuition and belief yet promising a sci-fi near-future One of the smartest people living among us is a 96-year-old professor named Noam Chomsky. He is a philosopher, a political thinker, some say an anarchist but first and…

