fantastic wine

I like earthy, dirt-tasting and feeling wine a lot. I asked for something that tasted like an old Greek man who hadn’t showered for three weeks, and this fit the bill. At Sune in Hackney.

🤖 Drowning in Noise: Learning to Reject in the Age of Infinite Choice

Modern life has shifted from one of intentional selection to one of constant rejection, as boundless options—from music to AI-generated content—overwhelm our ability to focus. The piece reflects on a childhood of curated mixtapes and contrasts it with today’s flood of algorithmic output, arguing that simplicity now requires deliberate elimination. Summarized by AI. Source summarized: The world is increasingly noisier • V.H. Belvadi. Key Points Excess choice paralyzes decision-making, leaving people unproductive despite abundant options.

🤖 AI in Radiology: Why Machines Make Radiologists Busier, Not Obsolete

AI has revolutionized medical imaging benchmarks, detecting diseases with speed and precision that can surpass human radiologists. Yet in practice, hospitals still rely heavily on human expertise, and radiology jobs are growing in both pay and demand. Summarized by AI. Source summarized: AI isn’t replacing radiologists. Key Points AI models excel in lab benchmarks but often underperform in real hospital environments. Over 700 FDA-cleared radiology AI tools exist, yet most remain limited to assistive roles.

🤖 Senators Slam Amazon, Big Tech for AI Layoffs Followed by H-1B Hiring Spree

Lawmakers are pressing Amazon, Meta, Google, and other major tech firms for allegedly laying off U.S. workers in the name of AI automation, then turning around to hire thousands of lower-cost H‑1B visa holders. The clash comes as Trump’s new $100,000 visa fee and a potential freeze on student work authorizations threaten to upend how Silicon Valley recruits talent. Summarized by AI. Source summarized: Amazon blamed AI for layoffs, then hired cheap H1-B workers, senators allege