The Rise of AI: Is It Here?
Are we ready for Artificial Intelligence (AI)? If you are like me, you have been experimenting with large language models […]
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Are we ready for Artificial Intelligence (AI)? If you are like me, you have been experimenting with large language models […]
The Rise of AI: Is It Here? Read More »
Lisa and I learned today that flag football will be a medal sport in the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics. While
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On September 25, 1928, Paul Galvin and his brother Joseph founded Galvin Manufacturing Corporation. The company released the first practical
Eric Moussambani Malonga from Equatorial Guinea is best known for his less-than-stellar performance in the 2000 Sydney Olympics, and perhaps
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I am always interested to read the history of inventions and the stories of their inventors. The invention of masking
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I’ve never been great at mathematics. I have, however, enjoyed geometry as I can visualize the operations. In college and
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I’m currently reading Richard Haass’s book The Bill of Obligations. His title plays on the “The Bill of Rights” where
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Space junk is a dangerous problem, particularly in low-earth orbit (LEO). The US Joint Space Operations Center tracked 21,000 objects
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Asteroid 99942 is the size of a US aircraft carrier at nearly 1,100 feet across but weighs an estimated 6,000
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We think of the Supreme Court as the ultimate arbiter of right vs. wrong. Former Justice Stephen Breyer, who retired
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