We all know they’re insufferable, but they’re also making the world worse. Source: The Unfettered Selfishness of Digital Nomads
The digitization of healthcare information was supposed to make it all so easy. It hasn’t yet, but it’s getting there. Source: Medical Records Are a Mess. Here’s How Technology Can Help Make Sense of Them. – WSJ
From quirky designs to odd floor plans, these outside-the-box homebuilding ideas could bring down real-estate prices. Source: Cure for America’s High Real Estate Prices: Build More Weird Homes – Business Insider
The eugenics movement is taking center stage in the U.S. — both in Trump’s rhetoric, and through a rise in race science. Source: Eugenics movement on rise in political rhetoric, academic literature
How one company improved employee retention and engagement by rethinking its in-office model. Source: A hybrid future: Organic Valley’s DIY work approach – Fast Company
Michael Dressel was born in Berlin but spent four decades living and working in the US. As the election looms, he talks us through his new book capturing a nation in crisis Source: ‘Things are truly scary’: the divided states of America – in pictures | Art and design |…
Source: New M4 Mac mini: Apple still excels at building the best computers
They don’t want to talk about how President Biden’s policies have created an EV-manufacturing boom. Source: Democrats Are Treating a Big Win as a Liability
‘The window for proactive risk prevention is closing fast,’ the company says. Here’s why. Source: Anthropic warns of AI catastrophe if governments don’t regulate in 18 months
Or so says a controversial Stanford researcher, who finds that the latest systems have, against all odds, mastered a high-level cognitive skill. Source: AI Will Understand Humans Better Than Humans Do | WIRED
After seeing their friends and parents struggle to find care as they aged, older people are embracing life plan communities. The one-time entrance fees can exceed $1 million. Source: Wealthier Americans Are Paying Millions to Age in Luxury Campuses – WSJ