WULOLIFE
"Reading Library 2303" Author: Zhang Lixian, Chief Editor Publisher: Xinxing Publishing House
"Reading Library 2303" Author: Zhang Lixian, Chief Editor Publisher: Xinxing Publishing House
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Introduction
"DuKu 2303" contains a total of six articles.
"DuKu 1503" has published Tim Urban's "The Road to Super AI", which talks about the changes that will happen in the next few decades that are much more than we expected. At the end of November 2022, OpenAI's chatbot ChatGPT went online, causing a frenzy among netizens, and the improved version in a short period of time was also jaw-dropping. The term "artificial intelligence" (AI) was formally proposed only sixty or seventy years ago. In "Dartmouth Pie", Morningstar and Yangton reviewed the development process and stages of artificial intelligence, and looked at the various fields that have been implemented and used in artificial intelligence. They believe that the current artificial intelligence still has many limitations.
Luo Shujing's hometown is Dongping Village, Lushi County, Henan Province (DuKu 1703 once published the story of her father's generation, "Blind Migrants"), and there are a total of 14 widowed women in the village. Since April of the previous year, Luo Shujing has to go back to the village at least once every two weeks. She has the opportunity to meet these women frequently and chat about family matters. She selected ten of them with more distinct personalities and more outstanding stories as interview subjects. "Widowhood" records their lives in the village and their half-life experiences.
In 1990, three of the five people in Wang Qin's family took exams. She took the junior high school entrance exam, her eldest brother repeated the college entrance exam, and her father took the teacher qualification exam for the transition from private to public sector. Her younger sister and father both received admission letters, but her eldest brother did not have a good result. After returning to the village, her eldest brother became a substitute teacher, worked in a factory to support her younger sister's schooling, went out to work and learn skills, and eventually became a scholar who made a living by selling hard labor. Wang Qin said that her eldest brother's life seemed to be a choice question. On the surface, the power of choice was in his hands, but in fact he could only passively accept the choices of life.
At the end of 2022, People reporter Lin Songguo conducted an exclusive interview with Luo Xin, a professor at the History Department of Peking University. Luo, who is about to retire, reviewed his academic career and research interests. His friends and students also discussed the responsibilities of a historian in addition to his identity as a teacher. What kind of values a historian upholds, whether he cares about the core or the margins, is by no means a sudden change. For Luo Xin, marginalized people may have always been his academic focus.
In 1941, 36-year-old Greta Garbo, one of the most box-office-attracting actresses in the world, announced her retirement. In 2021, Robert Gottlieb, former editor of The New Yorker, published a biography of Garbo, and "I Want to Be Alone" is a book review of the book. In the author's opinion, Garbo has two sides as a star, shining on the screen, but not off the screen.
"The Imperial Sea Turns into a Jade Island" is the last and longest article in the "Garden Stories" series by Jia Jun. This series started with "Half an Acre of Mountain and Pond and Half a Wall of Sky" in "Reading Library 1405" and lasted for nearly ten years, with a total of eight articles. Eight hundred and seventy years ago, in the fifth year of Tiande (1153), Wanyan Liang announced the relocation of the capital to Yanjing, renamed it Zhongdu Daxingfu, and began to build Zhongdu, carrying the Genyue Stone to the north and building the Daning Palace outside the city; after that, the Yuan Dynasty built Dadu, opened the Taiye Pond, and the Ming Dynasty added the Nanhai, forming the three seas of the Western Garden. The Qing Dynasty continued the Ming Dynasty and continued to operate until the Republic of China and the present. Although it was damaged many times during this period, it was constantly rebuilt and its style remained unchanged.