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Two Birds, One Stone
Before I begin this article, I must emphasize a few things. One, this is not a defense, nor condemnation of the actions these sailors have taken. Two, I in no way have any knowledge of their cases beyond what is publicly available. Three, this article is not intended to be your sole source of information on this case. It is but a start for more critical thinking about these cases, and others like it.
By Atomic Historian3 years ago in The Swamp
📢 Announcement: Kingian Nonviolence Frameworks Training Manual is Now Released! 🌟
Are you ready to be a catalyst for positive social change? Unlock the transformative potential of nonviolent activism with our newly released training manual – "Kingian Nonviolence Frameworks: Empowering Movements for Change." 📚
By Joseph Crown3 years ago in The Swamp
AI Robots: Pioneering Companions in Future Care Homes
As the world hurtles towards an AI-driven future, the role of AI robots has become increasingly prominent, especially in care homes for the sick and elderly. These marvels of Artificial Intelligence, capable of human-like gestures and emotions, are set to revolutionize the way we care for our vulnerable population. One such groundbreaking innovation is Nadine, the brainchild of a visionary professor and inventor. This article explores the future role of AI robots as companions in care homes, highlighting their potential impact on global goals.
By Mark Johnson3 years ago in The Swamp
The Universal Architecture of Complex Systems
We find ourselves in an extraordinary era where data accompanies nearly every aspect of our lives. This holds true not only for our human experiences but also for the intricate fabric of our biological and universal existence. As we deepen our understanding of the world, we uncover its inherent complexity—a web of intricate systems at play. From the intricate genetic and molecular networks governing our biological existence to the multifaceted interactions within society, it becomes evident that our world is far from a mere aggregation of individuals.
By Myke & Amy3 years ago in The Swamp










