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  • Cybernetics and the English language

    Cybernetics and the English language

    We teach ChatGPT to read following George Orwell’s rules for using language “as an instrument for expressing and not concealing or preventing thought”

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  • No Time to Fall for Heroes

    In this newsletter, a warning about elevating regular people to hero status, plus a new wireless power sensor for labs, and the critical detail to include in funding round news these days

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  • It’s Always Been Bad Times

    In this issue of Verb’s newsletter, TechCrunch looks for guest articles on surviving a downturn, and friends in Latin America offer a tip or two

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  • Covid Opened the Virtual World to the Church

    In Newsletter #7, the Church adopts livestreaming, Google invests in Latin America, and PISA starts tracking computational thinking

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  • A VR Headset Unveils a Museum of Stolen Art

    Compass UOL brings back stolen masterpieces in a new application of the metaverse

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  • Millions of viewers at a fraction of the cost

    Thousands of creators your audience loves need new sponsors

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  • “Too expensive” is just the excuse, not the reason why people don’t buy

    Gaby Wiegran, a behavioral economist provides insights into why we accept, or not, the prices we pay for goods and services.

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  • The Open Source Revolution Quietly Gains Ground in Latin America

    The technology is upending markets as diverse as banking, public services, and healthcare

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  • How to keep your online relationships fresh

    Customers who try automated service options fail to get help half the time. Avaya is doing something about it.

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  • His turn to keep it clean

    Elon Musk calls Twitter “the digital town square.” Will he open it up to all kinds of abuse, as some fear?

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