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While news articles could on some occasions be a means to impact and empower news readers, they needed to work more consistently __as a means of advancing these extrajournalistic agendas.__

The Currency of Truth

Emily H. C. Chua

We also found it fascinating that Apple is the only semiconductor designer to introduce a chip this year without mentioning AI once in the product launch. To be precise, they do mention AI, but only in the context of that is one task that users might want to do with the high-end M3 Pro. But they provided no mention of any of the chip’s technical specifications – no FLOPS, TOPS, cores, speeds or specs. We think this reflects Apple’s return to its core messaging themes around user human usability. There is currently no way to talk about AI in a way that is meaningful to people not neck-deep in semiconductors.

Apple M3 and the State of CPUs

digitstodollars.com

A common theme in popular nutrition books is a contrarian narrative that paints these groups as incompetent, biased, and/or corrupt. Delegitimizing conventional nutrition authorities lets authors fill the void with their own arguments, which are usually weaker than those they seek to dismiss.

Read This, Not That: The Hidden Cost of Nutrition Misinformation—Asterisk

asteriskmag.com

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