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Elephants Might Be Self-Domesticated, Scientists Argue

A group of scientists is making a provocative argument about the nature of elephants. They posit that these gentle giants have achieved self-domestication, meaning they’ve self-selected for traits commonly found in humans and our domesticated animals, particularly reduced aggression. Not every outside expert agrees with the team’s conclusions, though.Rare Polar Bear Attack in Canada | Extreme EarthThe research comes from scientists in the U.S., the Netherlands, and Spain. Their argument is premised on an idea about the…

Exploring how prospective biology teachers argue about controversial issues

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Mandatory vaccination, climate change, energy transition: topics at the interface between science and society are often controversial. Science teachers should teach their students to engage with such topics in a differentiated way so that they can make informed decisions and take responsibility. But how well can the future teachers do this themselves?…

Social media provides space for ‘digital cosmopolitanism,’ argue researchers

Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter have repeatedly been the subject of negative news coverage. As a result, the positive aspects associated with digital platforms have been overlooked. In light of this, a recent study has explored the social media activity of a carefully selected group of individuals who use the microblogging platform Twitter.…

Electric Vehicles Need AM Radio, Former Emergency Officials Argue

The lack of AM radio in some new electric vehicles could cut off drivers from important safety alerts broadcast over the medium, warned a group of former emergency officials in a letter Sunday.Auto makers such as Ford Motor Co. F -1.57% and Tesla Inc. TSLA -2.57% have dropped AM radio from newer EV models. Car companies say the motors on such vehicles generate electromagnetic frequencies on the same wavelength as AM…

DoNotPay Offers $1M for Its AI to Argue Before Supreme Court

Would you trust ChatGPT to represent you in front of the U.S. Supreme Court?Photo: T. Schneider (Shutterstock)Can an artificial intelligence go head-to-head with human lawyers in the highest court in the land? A legal services company says it’s willing to pay $1 million to fuck around and find out. On Sunday, DoNotPay CEO Joshua Browder made a wild proposition to any lawyer slated to argue an upcoming case in front of the U.S. Supreme Court. Let DoNotPay’s AI lawyer, which is built on OpenAI’s viral GPT-3 API, argue the

AI Law firm to pay $1 million to lawyer willing to argue Supreme Court case guided by their AI bot- Technology News, Firstpost

Mehul Reuben DasJan 09, 2023 15:26:45 ISTImagine having a lawyer that is guided by artificial intelligence, to argue or case. Or, better yet, imagine having an AI chatbot, trained in all aspects of the law, as your advocate. DoNotPay, a legal services chatbot that was originally built to contest parking tickets is hoping that it makes some splash next month when it argues a case in a US court. The law firm, DoNotPay, is actually just a chatbot and will be arguing a real case in a lower court next month. A lawyer or a

We May Have Been All Wrong About Ancient Egyptian Mummies, Scholars Argue : ScienceAlert

Mummification may never have been intended to preserve the bodies of ancient Egyptians after death, experts say, a sharp contrast to the popular understanding of the practice.An increasing number of archaeologists say that the preservative effects of mummification were likely accidental and blame early modern Egyptologists for propagating a misunderstanding based on little evidence.Instead, the theory goes, mummification was meant to alter the bodies in a way that didn't rely on the popular theory that the bodies would…