
From clay tablets to ChatGPT: a brief history of human knowledge
From clay tablets to generative AI, technology has played an influential role in shaping human knowledge.
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From clay tablets to generative AI, technology has played an influential role in shaping human knowledge.
In his first news conference since returning home, Nasa astronaut Butch Wilmore said he holds himself partly responsible for what went wrong on the space sprint-turned-marathon and – along with Suni Williams – said he would strap into Boeing’s Starliner again. SpaceX recently ferried the duo home after more than nine months at the International Space Station following their bungled mission....
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: The first flight of Isar Aerospace’s Spectrum rocket didn’t last long on Sunday. The booster’s nine engines switched off as the rocket cartwheeled upside-down and fell a short distance from its Arctic launch pad in Norway, punctuating the abbreviated test flight with a spectacular fiery crash into the sea. If officials at Isar Aerospace...
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