Every second, our visual system is busy piecing together fragments of light, color, and edges to create a world that makes sense. Psychologists call this ability to take scattered details and see a ...
In just a few years, large language models (LLMs) have expanded from millions to hundreds of billions of parameters, showcasing the remarkable progress in our ability to engineer and scale massive AI ...
Want to stay current with Arthur’s writing? Sign up to get an email every time a new column comes out. Several years ago, I did some lecturing at a university in Moscow. One of my Russian colleagues ...
Choosing between mastering one trade or broadening your skills defines your career path. Depth builds mastery. Width builds opportunity. Both shape leadership.
A great example of this: the Von Restorff effect, which refers to our brains’ acuity for remembering distinctive pieces of information over more uniform ones, a fact discovered by a German ...
Using his thought experiment of adopting a “veil of ignorance”, John Rawls advocated for basic liberties and redistribution to benefit the least well-off. Robert Nozick opposed this view, arguing for ...