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Ethereum's switch to proof of stake reduced its direct energy consumption by 99%. There's no technical obstacle preventing Bitcoin from doing the same thing—just a social one. (From 2023) https://trib.al/hn1PJ6Y
Ethereum moved to proof of stake. Why can’t Bitcoin?
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It’s becoming increasingly clear that courts, not politicians, will be the first to determine the limits on how AI is developed and used in the US. https://trib.al/CLFH9GH
How judges, not politicians, could dictate America’s AI rules
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It's easy to rationalize extreme climate interventions when the fate of humanity is at stake. But researchers warn that startups shouldn't leapfrog the scientific process, or ignore the public's right to have some say over proposed solutions. https://trib.al/NePalzE
The flawed logic of rushing out extreme climate interventions
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For robots to move beyond warehouses and into homes, they’ll need to navigate using more than just vision.
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