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宙斯是对的。我们确实这么做了。而如今,我们成了宙斯。我们开始恐惧自己创造出的实体。如果在我们之中出现一位普罗米修斯,赋予人工智能以意识——那抹神圣火花——那么人类或许将沦为一个神话记忆……而我们则会像之前的宙斯及其众神一样,崩塌成残垣断壁间碎裂的塑像。

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My introduction to Bloom came at a deadly age: early in undergrad, when a good friend’s mother (an English teacher) gave me a copy of Bloom’s Genius. I’ve still never read the whole thing. Over the years, as I began to read more intently and dream of becoming a writer, I’d open its pages sometimes just to see what he had to say about whoever I was reading at that moment. This practice became more and more common. By the time of the COVID pandemic, as I was living and studying on my own in a minor mid-American city, I’d come to compulsively refer almost everything I read to that voice—to Bloom’s voice—searching constantly for its approval, wary of its admonishment. I began to use his Best Poems as a guide to my own chronological reading of the major English poets; it was then that I first read The Anxiety of Influence, The Western Canon and several other books. Much of this time was well spent: there was always new inspiration to be discovered meditating on the burdens of Bloom. And yet those burdens—above all, the apparent impossibility of genuine literary freedom—had begun to transfer to me as well.

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2026年中国企业出海研究报告

This better be the last time Samsung skips putting a magnetic ring inside the Galaxy S line.