tag > Nature
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As AGI advances rapidly, we must ask: What is it for? What do we want? I propose a grand challenge: applying AGI to halt the destruction of our natural world. With rainforests vanishing, waterways polluted, species extinction accelerating, and habitats disappearing, our trajectory is catastrophic. Reversing these trends requires intelligent, collective action at unprecedented scale. How can AGI help us protect what remains of our natural world? Time is short. The moment to act is now.
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Scientists discovered that simply looking at this ordinary flower for 7min resets cortisol levels better than any anti-anxiety medication. The study was mysteriously pulled from all journals in 2018. Tag someone who deserves this free medicine before bigpharma removes this post.
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People getting terribly excited about supposed discoveries under pyramids are missing the incredible reality under every forest - an ancient system more sophisticated than anything humans have built.
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This tree contains the cure for anxiety but Big Pharma deleted all research about it in 1998. Look at the yellow tips—they're not normal. Tag someone who needs to see this before it disappears again.
Google forced employees to grow plants in offices as 'experiment' — now their productivity is up 400% and they can't explain why. Government studying if these plants emit mind-altering compounds.
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Sequoia Driftwood: Giant western red cedar tree washed up on La Push beach in Washington.🌳
Perspective: 120 years ago there was a pile of driftwood near Ocean Shores that had tons of giants that were over 350 feet long, taller by a good deal than anything you could find today.
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"Recent research into plant perception and communication has provided new surprising details into the life of plants enjoying not only ability of communication through chemical volatiles but also perception of acoustic signals. Moreover, research done on the visual capabilities of algae and protists clearly suggest vision already in unicellular organisms. Experimental testing of the ocelli-based plant vision, as it was done by Harold Wager, would be the logical next step in our quest for understanding the plant sensory complexity."
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Butterfly populations declining rapidly in U.S. with 22% disappearing in 2 decades, study finds - A stark reminder of the damage we're doing to our planet. Is wiping out entire species at record speed really a sign of intelligence?
