Accurate statement: "Humans invented a way to harness CRISPR/Cas9 to create transgenic organisms"
Inaccurate statement: "Humans invented CRISPR/Cas9"
This isn't complicated.
Anyway, even at the height of the peanut allergy craze, the number of teenagers dying in car accidents dwarfed the number of teenager dying from an allergic reaction to peanuts. But we know that improved crash security in cars is the main reason why less people today die in car accidents than in the 1970ies, and not bad drivers dying out due to car crashes.
If there were animals adeptly using fire long before humans existed, we would not call humans the first to "master fire" just because humans understood what they were doing.
Here is a list of all the animals besides humans who have mastered the use of CRISPR technology:
FYI, humans didn't invent CRISPR/Cas9 - bacteria and archaea did.
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It's an antiviral immune system. They bait bacteriophages into inserting their genes into noncoding regions of their genome, and then use CRISPR/Cas9 to match up anything from these noncoding regions that are in their coding regions, and to cut it out.
We humans stole that tech from them
We are seeing the first wave of GDP reallocation now that most of the industrialized countries, and including countries outside that (China, India, Brazil and Indonesia) facing a declining number of actively working persons.
The above basic needs spending on luxury items from government tax revenue, consumers, and public/private/corporate debt-financed is slowing.
Getting other countries to pay to subsidize you country's social programs is more difficult and forcing countries to choose between social spending or defense.
The crisis headlines and crisis research being published from the many single issue groups, think tanks, government offices, and academics has shifted from competition for an increasing supply of funding for most all groups to those individual groups competing for a shrinking pool of funding.
It is why there is a competition in keeping one of the more recent topics, such as declining birth rate, from dominating the news as the single topic groups need their pet topic to be in the top ten most dire issues list year after year to remain relevant.
The issues near the bottom of the top 10, 20, 50,
With each data breach, the companies should be required to pay into a lifelong insurance policy for each individual person they let have the person's information stolen.
The 'free credit monitoring' is essentially a part of "cyber liability insurance" bought by companies https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.allstate.com%2Fresou...
Given what's covered and the cost of the insurance, there's a moderate incentive to improve security since paying for the insurance is now just a cost of business for companies.
Here is what is covered for the company in the First-party coverage direct costs section
Legal expenses to determine notification and regulatory obligations
Recovery and replacement of lost data
Customer notification and call center services
Lost income due to disruption
Crisis management and PR
Cyber extortion and fraud
Digital forensic series to investigate the crime
Fines, fees, and other penalties related to the incident
Third party coverage for claims by affected persons against the company
Payments to affected customers
Claims and settlement expenses
Losses related to defamation, copyright or trademark infringement
Costs for litigation or regulatory inquiries
Accounting costs
Any other settlements or damages up to the coverage limit
There is a long history of getting more detailed photos. The "did X and added AI" without comparing to the best or even middle-tier ways without AI needs to be in the research.
1. Take lots of photos of the same shot without moving the camera
2. Repeat step 1 for a lot of overlapping images
3. Average photos from step 1
4. Stitch together the overlapping photos from step 2 and 3
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NASA’s Curiosity Mars Rover Snaps Its Highest-Resolution Panorama Yet - Jet Propulsion Laboratory - Mar 04, 2020
This is a 1.6 megapixel camera (1648 × 1200 pixels) on the Mars Rover - https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fagupubs.onlinelibrary....
Wikipedia is good for starter information on many topics, bad for political or social topics, bad for historical topics which are on liberal/conservative people, and bad for gender topics. A reader would need to do much more verification than just using an article at face or an AI summary of it.
Wikipedia should get better as the first crop of retirees who need to sit on and police their favorite political, social, and gender topics stop participating in Wikipedia.
"The researchers analysed data from the onboard fuel consumption meters of 800,000 cars registered in Europe between 2021 and 2023. They found real-world carbon dioxide emissions from PHEVs in 2023 were 4.9 times greater than those from standardised laboratory tests, having risen from being 3.5 times greater in 2021."
I expect that manufacturers are systemically underexposing pollution cost in the total lifespan of the vehicle from mining the metals, manufacturing parts, assembly and then expected pollution while the vehicle is in use.
The discussion to date is on pollution per mile driven while in use and not the full lifespan of the vehicle including manufacturing.
Simply requiring cars on the road to last another year or two would be a huge improvement.
A drastic reduction in the complexity of the vehicle would reduce pollution, including reducing the hundreds of parts and weight of all of the extra electronics needed to make the car a subscription platform..
The news headlines should point out that two men risked their lives to save others.
AI Generated lesson plans and sites like Teachers Pay Teachers https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.teacherspayteacher... which let teachers buy lesson plans, modules, study guides, and more from other teachers means that you a) don't have to know the material you are teaching, b) don't have to from trial and error produce workable lesson plans and c) don't have to do more than the equivalent of reading someone else's slide deck in class.
Having seen the homework assignment of "create a study guide for a test on chapters 3 to 5", "write down 10 quiz questions and answers for topic X", and "write a summary for youtube video Y" and turn them in electronically all of which are the same as getting the students to do the teacher's work so that the teacher does not have to do it.
Machines have less problems. I'd like to be a machine. -- Andy Warhol