Last week’s dust-up over a new Microsoft Research paper — and a Patheos blog post reacting to it — landed squarely on familiar ground: the tension between tidy, task-level metrics and the messy, context-rich reality of human work. The Microsoft study, Working with AI: Measuring the Occupational...
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In today’s fast-paced digital world, search engines are more than simple query responders. They’re powerful tools that influence opinions, shape behaviors, and even define the quality of the information we consume. Recent insights from Daily Excelsior have sparked an intriguing debate about what...
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SALMON, Idaho (Reuters) – An Idaho library has closed the book on a string of condiment attacks against its book-drop now that the ketchup-wielding criminal has been jailed, a Boise librarian said on Saturday.
"We're relieved it's resolved; it's been going...