Religious proselytizers often come to JMU to engage with students. These proselytizers can be an annoyance for some students or even a source of anxiety. Opinion writers Patrick Hanover and
no, i went to scunthorpe to the steelworks at there, and the workforce there are desperate to go green. what i said to the shadow cabinet and others is they are not tree huggers, they haven t got placards, but they are evangelists for green steel because they know all of their orders of the greens deal, they know theirjobs depend on going green and thejobs deal, they know theirjobs depend on going green and the jobs the next generation in steel, and they said what we need is one, a leader who understands this, we need a plan to go to electric furnaces which we can do in three years. we need some match funding, and then they added to this, they said in scunthorpe they thought they could get there by 2027 but the grid wouldn t then connect them until 2034 so that for me was a practical explanation of the change that an incoming government. i m determined to get
private unvoiced impression of your best friend s new partner could be seen. someone could listen without your consent or knowledge or as with the movies a police state where authorities could eavesdrop on your mental state without your consent as vox put it. congress and the laws we have are way behind this technology and the speed that it is evolving. everyone knows, for example, you have a right to remain silent. we have all heard that before. but who really knows whether that should stop the government from reading your mind while you are silent? even a.i. leaders and evangelists noting the risks of a dark side and tonight i am talking about one example of a single a.i. breakthrough. this mind-reading amidst a field with many other breakthroughs we are going to start hearing about and living through at scale or larger. it s a question for politics, for law, for ethics, for