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How to burst the AI bubble: Strike at its roots

From AI and Solar Energy to Ancient Fossils and Mysterious X-ray Transients

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What Happened In the realm of artificial intelligence, tech journalist and science fiction author Cory Doctorow has written a new book, "The Reverse Centaur's Guide to Life After AI," which aims to separate fact from...

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In the realm of artificial intelligence, tech journalist and science fiction author Cory Doctorow has written a new book, "The Reverse Centaur's Guide to Life After AI," which aims to separate fact from fiction and provide a more nuanced understanding of AI's impact on society. Meanwhile, a research team at Kyushu University has developed a solid-state material that can convert visible light into high-energy UV light at sunlight intensity, potentially expanding solar energy possibilities.

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The development of more efficient solar energy systems is crucial for reducing our reliance on fossil fuels and mitigating climate change. On the other hand, the increasing presence of AI in our lives raises important questions about its impact on human relationships, work, and society as a whole.

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"I made the tactical error of being sick of talking about AI," Doctorow told Ars. "So I wrote a book about why I think it's a dumb thing to keep asking people to talk about, and now I have to talk about it." — Cory Doctorow, Author

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In other news, a team of astronomers has detected a mysterious X-ray transient using the Einstein Probe, which does not fit any known class of cosmic explosions. This discovery has sparked interest in the scientific community and raises questions about the nature of the universe.

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As scientists continue to explore the frontiers of AI, solar energy, and space exploration, we can expect more breakthroughs and innovations that will shape our understanding of the world and the universe. Meanwhile, the discovery of ancient fossils in New Zealand serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving our natural heritage and understanding the history of our planet.

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  • What: New book on AI; Development of solid-state material for solar energy; Detection of mysterious X-ray transient
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    How to burst the AI bubble: Strike at its roots

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How to burst the AI bubble: Strike at its roots

From AI and Solar Energy to Ancient Fossils and Mysterious X-ray Transients

Tuesday, June 23, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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What Happened

In the realm of artificial intelligence, tech journalist and science fiction author Cory Doctorow has written a new book, "The Reverse Centaur's Guide to Life After AI," which aims to separate fact from fiction and provide a more nuanced understanding of AI's impact on society. Meanwhile, a research team at Kyushu University has developed a solid-state material that can convert visible light into high-energy UV light at sunlight intensity, potentially expanding solar energy possibilities.

Why It Matters

The development of more efficient solar energy systems is crucial for reducing our reliance on fossil fuels and mitigating climate change. On the other hand, the increasing presence of AI in our lives raises important questions about its impact on human relationships, work, and society as a whole.

What Experts Say

"I made the tactical error of being sick of talking about AI," Doctorow told Ars. "So I wrote a book about why I think it's a dumb thing to keep asking people to talk about, and now I have to talk about it." — Cory Doctorow, Author

Background

In other news, a team of astronomers has detected a mysterious X-ray transient using the Einstein Probe, which does not fit any known class of cosmic explosions. This discovery has sparked interest in the scientific community and raises questions about the nature of the universe.

What Comes Next

As scientists continue to explore the frontiers of AI, solar energy, and space exploration, we can expect more breakthroughs and innovations that will shape our understanding of the world and the universe. Meanwhile, the discovery of ancient fossils in New Zealand serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving our natural heritage and understanding the history of our planet.

Key Facts

  • What: New book on AI; Development of solid-state material for solar energy; Detection of mysterious X-ray transient
  • Impact: Potential to shape our understanding of AI, solar energy, and the universe; Importance of preserving natural heritage

What to Watch

As AI continues to evolve and become more integrated into our lives, it's essential to consider its impact on society and human relationships. The development of more efficient solar energy systems is crucial for reducing our reliance on fossil fuels and mitigating climate change. Meanwhile, the discovery of ancient fossils and mysterious X-ray transients serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving our natural heritage and understanding the history of our planet.

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What Happened

In the realm of artificial intelligence, tech journalist and science fiction author Cory Doctorow has written a new book, "The Reverse Centaur's Guide to Life After AI," which aims to separate fact from fiction and provide a more nuanced understanding of AI's impact on society. Meanwhile, a research team at Kyushu University has developed a solid-state material that can convert visible light into high-energy UV light at sunlight intensity, potentially expanding solar energy possibilities.

Why It Matters

The development of more efficient solar energy systems is crucial for reducing our reliance on fossil fuels and mitigating climate change. On the other hand, the increasing presence of AI in our lives raises important questions about its impact on human relationships, work, and society as a whole.

What Experts Say

"I made the tactical error of being sick of talking about AI," Doctorow told Ars. "So I wrote a book about why I think it's a dumb thing to keep asking people to talk about, and now I have to talk about it." — Cory Doctorow, Author

Background

In other news, a team of astronomers has detected a mysterious X-ray transient using the Einstein Probe, which does not fit any known class of cosmic explosions. This discovery has sparked interest in the scientific community and raises questions about the nature of the universe.

What Comes Next

As scientists continue to explore the frontiers of AI, solar energy, and space exploration, we can expect more breakthroughs and innovations that will shape our understanding of the world and the universe. Meanwhile, the discovery of ancient fossils in New Zealand serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving our natural heritage and understanding the history of our planet.

Key Facts

  • What: New book on AI; Development of solid-state material for solar energy; Detection of mysterious X-ray transient
  • Impact: Potential to shape our understanding of AI, solar energy, and the universe; Importance of preserving natural heritage

What to Watch

As AI continues to evolve and become more integrated into our lives, it's essential to consider its impact on society and human relationships. The development of more efficient solar energy systems is crucial for reducing our reliance on fossil fuels and mitigating climate change. Meanwhile, the discovery of ancient fossils and mysterious X-ray transients serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving our natural heritage and understanding the history of our planet.

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