Day archives: November 14th, 2024

Our World in Data

“Poverty, disease, hunger, climate change, war, existential risks, and inequality: The world faces many great and terrifying problems. It is these large problems that our work at Our World in Data focuses on. Thanks to the work of thousands of researchers around the world who dedicate their lives to it, we often have a good …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Climate Change, Environmental Law, Food and Nutrition, Health Care, Internet, Legal Research

What’s most useful about Perplexity

Wonder Tools – Jeremy Caplan – “Perplexity is this year’s best new search tool. It uses AI to answer your questions based on online sources. You get concise, relevant summaries with specific citations. These source links allow you to verify information and dig deeper. Read on for examples, limitations, and alternatives. What’s most useful about …

Subjects: AI, Search Engines

Some of Substack’s Biggest Newsletters Rely on AI Writing Tools

Wired – unpaywalled: “The most popular writers on Substack earn up to seven figures each year primarily by persuading readers to pay for their work. The newsletter platform’s subscription-driven business model offers creators different incentives than platforms like Facebook or YouTube, where traffic and engagement are king. In theory, that should help shield Substack from …

Subjects: AI, Internet

Mapped: How Much Americans Spend on Groceries in Each State

Visual Capitalist: “Since August 2020, prices for “food at home” (groceries) have increased by 20% according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the steepest inflation seen since the 1970s. On average, American households are paying about $270 per week ($1,080 a month) for groceries, according to Delish, which sourced their findings from the …

Subjects: Economy, Food and Nutrition, Government Documents

Google will let you search for products on Maps to help with holiday shopping

The Verge: “Google has added some new travel and shopping features to Maps that aim to make it easier to find local products and stay on time during busy periods. Starting today, Maps now allows users to search for items like home goods, clothing, and electronics, and find stores nearby that sell them — a …

Subjects: E-Commerce, Internet, Search Engines, Transportation