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...specific human expertise, raising fears that experts will be the next group to be replaced by computers. But there is little reason for concern. Unfounded claims that an artificial intelligence is around the corner date to the 19th century. The more likely result is that these new systems will extend, rather than replace, human knowledge, freeing experts to work on novel problems...
OPENNESS must extend to major academic decisions as well...
Representatives of both Massachusetts senators read statements from the politicians expressing their support for the leaders of the prodemocracy movement in China and condemning President Bush's recent decision to extend China's most-favored-nation trading status...
...sink themselves by committing a dangerously large amount to a single venture. Moreover, federal examiners began using strict new requirements to judge the quality of lending by commercial banks. "When regulators are being tough, bankers too have to be very cautious in terms of the credit they extend," says Kenneth Guenther, executive vice president of the Independent Bankers Association of America...
Membership has its privileges, but depositing money at 6.54% is a privilege Amex is willing to extend to anybody. (Not least because it can turn around and lend that money to its Optima cardholders at 16.25%.) Noncardholders won't be billed, but can make deposits by mail...