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Obeying orders dulls our sense of moral responsibility, brain scans reveal
A study analyzed the brain activity of military officer cadets and civilians while they were making moral decisions and concluded that the perception of being the author of our actions and their consequences decreases when we follow orders, whether we are civilians or military.
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WorkWorkWorkWorkHumanoid robots captivate fans in China with fully autonomous soccer matches Humanoid robots have captivated fans in Beijing with a fully autonomous soccer match powered by artificial intelligence. On Saturday, four teams of robots competed in a 3-on-3 tournament, marking a first in China and previewing the upcoming World Humanoid Robot Games. Organizers highlighted that the robots operated independently, using AI-driven strategies without human intervention. Equipped with advanced sensors, they navigated the field and even stood up after falling, though some needed assistance. Tsinghua University's team won the final match, defeating China Agricultural University 5-3. The event reflects China's push to develop AI-powered robots, using sports as a testing ground.
WorkWorkShohei Ohtani throws fastest pitch of his career at 101.7 mph Shohei Ohtani threw the fastest pitch of his career at 101.7 mph and worked two efficient innings in his third mound start for the Los Angeles Dodgers, allowing one hit and one walk against the Kansas City Royals. It was the first start of more than one inning this season for the two-way superstar, who is working as an opener as he eases his way back into pitching. The three-time MVP did not pitch last season, his first with the Dodgers, while recovering from Tommy John surgery. On Saturday, Ohtani threw first-pitch strikes to all seven batters he faced and finished with 27 pitches, 20 for strikes. WorkWork
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WorkWorkWorkWork'Putin cannot stop' - Estonian foreign minister says war in Ukraine existential for Russian president As Russia continues to intensify its onslaught on Ukraine more than three years into the full-scale invasion, Kyiv faces a new challenge - keeping its Western allies, namely the new U.S. administration, engaged in the struggle.This became clear during the NATO summit in The Hague on June 24-25, where Ukraine was present but took a back seat to the allies' charm offensive aimed at U.S. President Donald Trump.But some European leaders stress that this does not mean Ukraine is left to fend for
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WorkWorkWorkWork WorkAs cage eggs are phased out around the world, how can producers lower the risks of free-range hen heaven? "The worst thing you can do to chooks is let them out," Napolitano says. "When you let them out there is no biosecurity because they mix with wildlife; it looks nice when they are free-ranging but it is very deceiving. Disease can still get in cages, but biosecurity can be better controlled. All I have to do is open the door of our sheds and listen. The hens are all chattering and cackling and telling us everything is fine." WorkWorkWorkWork TradeBriefs Publications are read by over 100,000 Industry Executives About Us | Advertise | Privacy PolicyUnsubscribe (one-click) You are receiving this mail because of your subscription with TradeBriefs. Our mailing address is 3110 Thomas Ave, Dallas, TX 75204, USA |
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