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You can use prompts to help you plan how to learn a new skill or utilize a tool that will streamline your business so that you can have time to do things like creative work and make more money. AI can help, we swear, and this is how. [Ad] [// AI Tool Report »]( [/interesting] [A secretive annual meeting attended by the world’s elite has A.I. top of the agenda | CNBC]( [A secretive annual meeting attended by the world’s elite has A.I. top of the agenda]( “OpenAI CEO Sam Altman will join forces with key leadership from companies like Microsoft and Google this week as a secretive meeting of the business and political elite kick-starts in Lisbon, Portugal. Artificial intelligence will top the agenda as the ChatGPT chief meets with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, DeepMind head Demis Hassabis and former Google CEO Eric Schmidt at the annual Bilderberg Meeting.” [// CNBC »]( [/innovation] [Scientists use gold nanoparticles to get the stink out of wine | New Atlas]( [Scientists use gold nanoparticles to get the stink out of wine]( “Wines get their aroma from the presence of what are known as volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs). Some of these produce a desired scent, but others smell more like rotten eggs, rubber and other things you wouldn't want to drink. And while copper sulfate is often added to wines to neutralize these problematic VSCs, it may negatively affect the wines' flavor. Seeking a more effective alternative, scientists at Australia's Flinders University devised a process which begins with a thin plasma polymer coating being applied to the surface of a neutral substrate. 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A team of South Korean researchers did just that, creating an AI model dubbed DarkBERT to index some of the sketchiest domains on the internet.” [// The Byte »]( [/bites] [Get ready to empty your wallet]( [// This newsletter is one of the most interesting newsletters around »]( [// How to free up time and achieve financial freedom with AI »]( [// Learn how to invest well and scale a business all in one place »]( [/cosmos] [@scienceoftheuniverse on Instagram]( [@scienceoftheuniverse]( Interested in having one of your social posts featured in The Futurist? [// Get in touch »](mailto:letschat@getthefuturist.com) [/quiz] [//Quiz: According to the most widely accepted theory, what happened 4.5 billion years ago that led to the creation of Earth's moon?]( According to the most widely accepted theory, what happened 4.5 billion years ago that led to the creation of Earth's moon? We’re sure there’s a very interesting Greek myth about it, but we’re talking scientific theories today. 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