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Tianqiao Chen outlines vision for human AI co-evolution
Shanda Group has entered a period of renewed visibility, with a series of incubated ventures coming to light over the past several months. At the center of this momentum is its founder, Tianqiao Chen, ...
Schizophrenia affects around 23 million people globally, or one in 345 people. The illness can beset sufferers with ...
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Out of Eden Walk: The origin story of the human species is still being written
National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek is retracing the path of human migration. More specifically, the scientific ...
Overview: Shyam Divan’s book serves as a vital manual for the 2023 DPDP Act, combining legal theory with case studies to simplify new business requirement ...
The Day Science Fell for One of the Most Absurd Hoaxes Ever On December 18, 1912, a group of distinguished gentlemen gathered ...
Professor Yang Yongzhong has proposed the global proposition of"The Methodization of Human Behavior: From 'Thinking Thrice BeforeActing' to 'Ask Thrice Before Acting'".(杨永忠提出“行为方法化”理念,倡导“三思而后行”向“三问而 ...
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The evolution of life on Earth 'almost predictably' led to human intelligence, neuroscientist says
"One Hand Clapping" draws from neuroscience, evolution, philosophy and a rich tapestry of cultural references to examine how ...
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From Discoverative AI to the Entropy of Tolerance: Tianqiao Chen's Vision of Human-AI Co-Evolution
The "Discoverative" Ecosystem: Leveraging his decades of experience and research insights, Mr. Chen is now building a closed-loop ecosystem based on his philosophy of "Discoverative Intelligence" ...
A foot fossil found in Ethiopia belonged to an ancient human. The finding could knock one of the most famous names in human evolution from her spot on the family tree.
If Santa and his sleigh traveled at 10% the speed of light, Rudolph’s nose would be blueshifted to look orange as he ...
Why is swapping saliva something all human societies have normalised? Turns out kissing isn't just a human thing — all sorts of species appear to kiss, and new research suggests Neanderthals did it ...
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