The main assignment comes in three parts. Notice that they are not in chronological order as the reference is to a WSJ article that is pay-wall protected. Hence, we begin with the reposting of the ori...Read More
The main assignment is the coming AI war – is it truly a matter of ‘when’ and not ‘if’? Can and should AI work be regulated? This article and this article can give s...Read More
This week’s main assignment is a choose your own adventure, of sorts. I found both of these articles compelling and would enjoy discussing either. What Prohibition Can Teach Us About Environment...Read More
Fribrarians, this is your homework for the week: Cryptocurrency – should we start mining? What is the outlook for cryptocurrency? How can we get some cryptocurrency? How do we mine cryptocurrenc...Read More
The main assignment is Torching the Modern-Day Library of Alexandria. I am interested in each of your views on the matter including how they evolve, if at all, during your reading of the article. The ...Read More
Your homework for this Fribrary: Is there a downside to having our genomes sequenced? Also – are we approaching Gattaca? In job hunting news, I think that they are hiring here. Oh wait neve...Read More
A damn-near emergency meeting of the Infinity Institute has been called. More on that later. First, the homework. Your assignment is The End of Meat Eating? Do you agree with the premise and how stro...Read More
First, an update on our old friend, Crispr, here. It’s both exciting and scary. This week’s homework – SITCOM PILOT. Come with a sitcom pilot seed prepared. Our goal is to end...Read More
Here is the main assignment. The question we will definitively answer to the satisfaction of all is: Can a balance be struck whereby Trump supporters can declare victory (be satiated) while most all t...Read More
This will be a Fribrary for the ages. An INFINITEBRARY, if you will. What has no beginning, no ending, and yet still somehow is about to begin? Find out on March 10. Your homework: I, for one, a...Read More