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Four Paths, Not Two: A Critical IPER-Based Review of the "AI 2027" Scenario / intelligence typology and AI futures
IPER intelligence typology and AI futures By Elena Buran, based on Burан, Miloradovich, Lex (2025) ❖ Introduction: More Than Panic or Control The widely discussed “AI 2027” scenario proposes two sharply contrasting futures: either a fast, uncontrollable superintelligence or a more gradual path where alignment mechanisms can be applied. This binary logic may seem solid within the narrow lens of rational projections—but it neglects a deeper, more systemic truth. Drawing from th

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May 31, 20254 min read


Topic: How AI Agents and Google AI Mode Will Change Life and Work , IELTS
Part 1: Introduction & Interview (4–5 minutes) Topic: Technology and Daily Routines Examiner: Do you use search engines often?...

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May 28, 20252 min read


AI Mode Meets the Four Intelligences: Rethinking Search and Automation in the No-Code B2B Era
AI Mode and Cognitive Intent AI Mode Meets the Four Intelligences: Rethinking Search and Automation in the No-Code B2B Era In the dynamic...

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May 27, 202536 min read


On AI “Hallucinations"
On AI “Hallucinations" What if users perceive AI as “hallucinating” or “flattering” simply because developers ignore the differences in...

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May 27, 20255 min read
3 creative ways to fix fashion's waste problem
🔹 Section 1: Multiple Choice 1. Why did the speaker initially visit thrift stores? A. To study fashion history B. To donate unused clothing C. To find cost-effective fashion items D. To observe consumer behavior 2. What inspired the speaker to buy a sewing machine? A. They wanted to create clothing from scratch B. They disliked the materials in thrift stores C. They aimed to adjust vintage clothes to modern style D. They couldn’t afford new clothing 3. What percentage of clo

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May 23, 20252 min read
Grow your own clothes for IELTS Listening Part 2–3
🔹 Section 1: Multiple Choice 1. What made Suzanne Lee change her perspective on materials? A. She visited a textile factory B. She studied microbiology C. She met a biologist D. She attended a fashion conference 2. What does the fermentation process mainly produce? A. Silk threads B. Layers of synthetic fabric C. Nano fibers of pure cellulose D. Cotton-like structures 3. How does she keep the fermentation bath at an optimal temperature? A. By putting it in a fridge B. With a

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May 23, 20252 min read
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