
Lets Take A Stroll Through The Art Museum
Vincent van Gogh – Memory of the Garden at Etten (Ladies of Arles) 1888

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What is the Potential of Artificial General Intelligence?

Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), often referred to as “Strong AI,” is the theoretical form of artificial intelligence that is capable of understanding, learning, and applying knowledge across a wide range of tasks to the same extent as a human being.
This means an AGI system would be able to perform any intellectual task that a human can do, including reasoning, problem-solving, making judgments under uncertainty, planning, learning, communicating in natural language, and integrating all these skills towards achieving overarching goals.
The potential of AGI is vast and transformative, encompassing virtually every domain of human activity. Here are some areas where AGI could have a significant impact:
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How to Change Your Life by Starting Small

We’ve all dreamt of drastic life changes: mastering a new language, running a marathon, or finally writing that novel. But often, these ambitions get buried under the weight of feeling overwhelmed. What if the secret to transformation wasn’t a dramatic overhaul, but a series of tiny tweaks? The truth is, “small changes can be the building blocks of a big revolution.”
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15 Fascinating Photos Collected From History – Ned Hardy
This book should be mandatory reading. It helps organize what’s truly important in life and maximize happiness in the time we have left – Amazon
7 Useful Apps Every Traveler Should Know About – Traveler
The Best Bread Box Is Your Freezer – Life Hacker
Customer who drove 8k miles with the oil light on, blames Carmax – Reddit
A wave of drugs dreamed up by AI is on its way – Technology Review
9 Ways to Apply Minimalism to Your Social Media Habits (and Reclaim Your Time) – Becoming Minimalist
10 Things We Often Wait Too Long to Let Go of in Life – Marc and Angel
How Pixar Uses Hyper-Colors to Hack Your Brain – Wired
Finland is world’s happiest country for seventh year: study – Yahoo
Banksy’s New Tree Mural Dramatically ‘Greenwashes’ the Side of a London Building – Colossal
22 Parents And Grandparents Failing At Technology So Terribly It’s Hard Not To Laugh – Ned Hardy
This $20 gadget will make your long flights in economy a little bit more bearable – Amazon
The Oral History of “I’m the Juggernaut, Bitch!” – The Ringer
Girlfriend Has Many Guy Friends: When Should You Really Be Concerned? – Knowledge For Men
How to Answer “What is Your Expected Salary?” and Get the Salary You Want – Ladders
This 3-Ingredient Marinade Works for Meat, Fish, and Veg – Bon Appetit
The Most Overlooked Zelda Game Was Actually Just Ahead of Its Time – Inverse
The 8 Signs You’re Too Nice and Why It’s Impacting Your Wellbeing – Stylist
The Dumping Grounds
Confession of the Day

I’m thinking of breaking up with the guy I’m dating because of the way he puts away carts.
We have only been dating for around a month and everything’s great except for the cart thing. We have gone to a few stores together and I have noticed that when we are done, he will leave the cart in the middle of another parking spot.
He refuses to put it away and gets upset if I decide to go put it away. He says, “that’s the cart people’s job” but like, you’re taking up a parking spot by putting your cart there.
Why “Hush” is Buffy The Vampire Slayer’s Best Episode

In the crowded halls of television’s best episodes, Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s “Hush” stands out not with witty dialogue, but with a deafening silence.
Created by Joss Whedon to prove the show’s strength went beyond snappy banter, “Hush” is a masterclass in visual storytelling, earning its place as Buffy’s most triumphant episode.
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Poll of the Day

Letting Go of the Expectation of How Things “Should” Be

We all have a script in our heads, a narrative of how life “should” unfold. It whispers expectations about relationships, careers, and even the weather.
But clinging to this script can be a recipe for disappointment. The truth is, life rarely follows a predetermined path, and the magic often happens in the detours.
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