By Richard D. Harroch and Dominique A. Harroch The allure of pristine snow-covered peaks, meticulously groomed runs, and world-class amenities draws millions of skiing enthusiasts to mountain resorts each year. From the towering Alps of Europe to the powder-rich slopes of North America and the unique terrain of Japan, elite ski resorts offer experiences that transcend mere winter sports to become unforgettable adventures. These premier destinations distinguish themselves through a combination...| AllBusiness.com
By Richard D. Harroch and Dominique A. Harroch Fashion has long served as a mirror to society, capturing cultural sentiments and inspiring self-expression. From the glamorous allure of haute couture to the utilitarian appeal of ready-to-wear clothing, designers around the world have shaped not only what we wear but how we view ourselves. Through careful craftsmanship, innovative silhouettes, and a deep understanding of material possibilities, these individuals have surpassed the boundaries of...| AllBusiness.com
By Richard D. Harroch and Dominique A. Harroch Throughout history, military leaders have shaped the fate of nations and civilizations. Their strategies, vision, and ability to lead on the battlefield have determined the outcomes of wars, the rise and fall of empires, and the evolution of military thought. From ancient generals to modern military commanders, these leaders have made decisions that resonate through history and influenced both warfare and politics. Time and again, military leader...| AllBusiness.com
By Richard D. Harroch and Dominique A. Harroch Choosing a name for a baby boy is a deeply personal decision that often reflects cultural traditions, family heritage, or even the aspirations parents hold for their child. Names carry profound significance, serving as both a personal identity and a connection to a larger history. Over time, certain names have emerged as timeless classics, beloved for their strength, elegance, or enduring meaning. These names, passed down through generations, sta...| AllBusiness.com
By Richard D. Harroch and Dominique A. Harroch Throughout history, certain crimes have stood out for their sheer brutality, audacity, or lasting impact, serving as chilling reminders of the darkest sides of human behavior. These infamous acts, often shocking in both scope and detail, have devastated communities, instilled widespread fear, and permanently scarred societies. From horrifying serial killings to audacious heists and high-profile assassinations, these crimes continue to fascinate a...| AllBusiness.com
We look at real-world ways that skilled trade businesses are leveraging digital tools and AI to overcome labor shortages, rising costs, and operational inefficiencies.| AllBusiness.com
If versions of any of your books are on LibGen or similar online collections of pirated material, there is a chance it was used as training data for AI, and you may be able to join a lawsuit about it. Earlier this month, a group of authors sued Anthropic, the firm behind the Claude family| Daily Nous - news for & about the philosophy profession
What will tell your students about whether and how they may use AI for work you assign? It depends on the students, right? That's the main idea behind today's guest post by Victor Kumar (Boston University). Professor Kumar is co-author (w/Richmond Campbell) of A Better Ape (OUP, 2022). In addition to his academic work, he writes| Daily Nous - news for & about the philosophy profession
"You can choose to use AI to learn, or you can choose to use AI to avoid learning." That's the central message of a new a new first-year philosophy course created by Joshua "Gus" Skorburg (Guelph) called, “Digital Wisdom: How to Use AI Critically and Responsibly”. The course was prompted by Skorburg's observation that "students| Daily Nous - news for & about the philosophy profession
"How much use of AI in our research is acceptable?" In a recent email, a professor of philosophy asked for a discussion about the ethics of using AI in philosophical research, and institutional policies about it. He adds: "My instinct is to hold my students to the same standards that I would expect of my| Daily Nous - news for & about the philosophy profession
We examine five of the most remarkable—and often controversial—capabilities of artificial intelligence today, along with their broader societal impacts.| AllBusiness.com
“I don’t want to be a cop in the classroom. So, it’s... important for students to come to the same conclusion themselves and understand the rationale for this [AI] policy.” Recently, Patrick Lin, a philosophy professor at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, wrote a long essay for his students on the importance of explaining to why| Daily Nous - news for & about the philosophy profession
AI in content creation streamlines marketing workflows and helps generate personalized content. Find the best AI content tools for 2025 to enhance your digital marketing strategy. The post AI Content Creation: Powerful Tools for Better Marketing Results appeared first on RecurPost.| RecurPost
With cloud-native innovation accelerating remarkably, Day 3 of KubeCon Europe 2025 built upon the momentum from previous sessions—this time with a distinct| ITGix
"We’ve been the most trusted name in research for over 150 years" says Nature on its "Nature Research Intelligence" site. You'd think they'd be a little more careful with that reputation. Promising "insights you can trust," Nature Research Intelligence offers around 30,000 "topic summaries" across multiple fields, each "created with generative AI and the cited references." The| Daily Nous - news for & about the philosophy profession
As artificial intelligence (or "artificial intelligence" if you insist) is put to increased use in an increased variety of ways, teaching about it has been increasing, too. A reader writes in: With the recent explosion in demand for expertise and/or teaching competence in philosophy/ethics of AI, I wondered if there might be a public thread| Daily Nous - news for & about the philosophy profession
Is it part of your book contract that your publisher may license your book to the makers of ChatGPT or other large language models or forms of generative AI? If given the choice, should you go along with it? Those are the questions raised in a recent email from a philosophy professor. He writes: Last| Daily Nous - news for & about the philosophy profession
Transhumanism is a philosophy which advocates for the radical enhancement of human capacities using science and technology, that is, self-directed human evolution. There are many varieties of trans…| Critical Posthumanism Network