When the Michelin Guide launched in 1900, it wasn’t built to cover every restaurant. It only reviewed the ones worth the detour. Here, Richard Stone, founder of technical PR agency Stone Junction, explains what Google’s preferred source feature means for ... See more
Rare genetic disease makes scientists reconsider what the 'seat of fear' in the brain really is People with a rare genetic disorder that damages the amygdala are helping neuroscientists rethink how the brain shapes fear, trust and concern for others News ... See more
This article originally appeared in Knowable Magazine. The wind picks up dust from the unpaved road one afternoon in December as Jack van Honk turns into a ramshackle neighborhood in Lambert’s Bay, on the west coast of South Africa. A stocky woman in a re... See more
| Getting your | In the summer of 2024, the Taylor City Council quietly inked a deal to approve a new data center. That decision put Taylor on a growing list of Texas communities hosting data centers. Currently, there are at least 300 data centers in the ... See more
I recently attended a seminar presented by the venerable Andrew Bruce Smith. In it, he used that phrase, ‘retrieval augmented generation (RAG)’. I immediately asked myself why a term that is really about programming an AI had found its way into a PR semin... See more