No. This is fantasy. Well before anyone first became aware of it, there was already no possibility that human intervention of any kind could have stopped SARS-CoV-2 from becoming a global pandemic.
It was almost certainly the most rapidly spreading disease Homo sapiens has ever experienced
November 11, 2025 at 7:49 PM
No. This is fantasy. Well before anyone first became aware of it, there was already no possibility that human intervention of any kind could have stopped SARS-CoV-2 from becoming a global pandemic.
It was almost certainly the most rapidly spreading disease Homo sapiens has ever experienced
“Tangentially”? “Background”? You’re just being weird to bring AIPAC and Israel into this when they have nothing to do with the shutdown capitulation and you can’t show a shred of connection. You do you I guess, but maybe reflect on where that BS came from
November 10, 2025 at 10:36 PM
“Tangentially”? “Background”? You’re just being weird to bring AIPAC and Israel into this when they have nothing to do with the shutdown capitulation and you can’t show a shred of connection. You do you I guess, but maybe reflect on where that BS came from
Another example of the increasingly common situation where AI helps an academic with intellectually challenging work (solving a 42-year-old open math problem). Seems like real value in combining expert human guidance and increasingly powerful LLM. arxiv.org/abs/2510.23513