@MelissaMWear's. Dada to Saoirse & Ilaria. President/CEO, Center for Christianity & Public Life (@ccpubliclife). Author, The Kind of People We Are (Jan 2024).
On behalf of our board and staff, I am excited and grateful to introduce to you the Center for Christianity and Public Life (@ccpubliclife). Our mission is to contend for the credibility of Christian resources in public life, for the public good. redirect.invidious.io/watch?v=5CIfMPv9…
I used to watch professional wrestling when I was a kid. I basically only watch for the week or so leading up to Wrestlemania now. Still, I have enough confidence to make a prediction: The Rock will show up to either interfere in the Roman Reigns match or...what I think is most… nitter.1d4.us/i/web/status/164…
Wonderful having so many friends who care about spiritual formation, because I just want to complain and moan about my leg & my plans, & they say "oh dude this kind of thing was just great for Ignatius, you should be grateful" & send me links like this: ignatius500.global/2021/05/1…nitter.1d4.us/i/web/status/164…
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This technology is approximately two minutes old, the idea that it is somehow already too essential to society’s functioning to consider pausing is silly.
1/The call for a 6 month moratorium on making AI progress beyond GPT-4 is a terrible idea.
I'm seeing many new applications in education, healthcare, food, ... that'll help many people. Improving GPT-4 will help. Lets balance the huge value AI is creating vs. realistic risks.
These are the victims of the Nashville school shooting.
Katherine Koonce, 60
Mike Hill, 61
Cynthia Peak, 61
Evelyn Dieckhaus, 9
William Kinney, 9
Hallie Scruggs, 9
cnn.it/3JTCPDG
Debating free school lunch for low-income kids, North Dakota State Sen. Mike Wobbema (R) says families are to blame for their hunger: "It’s really the problem of parents being negligent with their kids, if their kids are choosing to eat in the first place."
The bill died, 23-24.