Five Things Curator's Cut: Farmers, AI, Candy Sellers, Runners in Prison, Subtitles
It's the end of the month - and here's the special selection!
Welcome to another edition of the Five Things Curator’s Cut - which is only available for paid subscriptions. So do yourself a favor and switch to the paid tier, it get’s you more carefully curated content and allows me to buy more running gear. Good deal, right?
This month I selected an article about farmers for you, that shows how farmers cannot find the needle in the haystack anymore - they aggregate too much data and have a hard time making sense of it. Since everybody is talking about AI these days, but many people are still unsure what it means, I selected a really good explaination of the fundamentals of AI, which is written in a way you and me understand it. It’s hard to read about the daily struggles of kids from Equador who came to New York City illegally, but I think it is necessary to understand what people have to go through and that we should not let them fall through the cracks. Running in prison is something that I find fascinating, not that I want to try it, but it has many positive implications for the inmates. And last, but not least, let’s talk about Subtitles.
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