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Dungeons and Dragons at 50: how the role-playing game may soon be used as a form of therapy

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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) is crossing a new frontier, as the game may soon be used as a form of psychological therapy.

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  • Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) is crossing a new frontier, as the game may soon be used as a form of psychological therapy.
  • Over the last five years, I have researched possibilities for the game’s clinical implementation, as well as potential hurdles.
  • The therapeutic interest in the game only arose in the last five years, when D&D experienced a renaissance.

Playing safely

  • Released in 1974, there was something of a “Satanic panic” around the game, which was seen by some as a cradle of Satanic occultism.
  • Despite this, some clinicians still view playing D&D as cause of mental health issues.
  • Another reason for the hesitancy is that there can be a real risk involved in using D&D in therapy with no proper plan in place.
  • Since our research in 2023, at least 16 theoretical guidelines have been published, drafting ideas or sharing anecdotes of good practice.
  • And more importantly, more research is being released showing successful implementation in the community and even in forensic services.


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Sören Henrich does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

To understand the risks posed by AI, follow the money

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Shortly thereafter, the consensus switched to fears of an imminent nuclear holocaust.

Key Points: 
  • Shortly thereafter, the consensus switched to fears of an imminent nuclear holocaust.
  • Similarly, today’s experts warn that an artificial general intelligence (AGI) doomsday is imminent.
  • It’s difficult to argue with David Collingridge’s influential thesis that attempting to predict the risks posed by new technologies is a fool’s errand.
  • Focusing on the economic risks from AI is not simply about preventing “monopoly,” “self-preferencing,” or “Big Tech dominance”.
  • It’s about ensuring that the economic environment facilitating innovation is not incentivising hard-to-predict technological risks as companies “move fast and break things” in a race for profit or market dominance.
  • OpenAI is already becoming a dominant player with US$2 billion (£1.6 billion) in annual sales and millions of users.

Degrading quality for higher profit

  • The problems fostered by social media, search, and recommendation algorithms was never an engineering issue, but one of financial incentives (of profit growth) not aligning with algorithms’ safe, effective, and equitable deployment.
  • For digital platforms, extracting digital rents usually entails degrading the quality of information shown to the user, on the basis of them “owning” access to a mass of customers.
  • But over time, a misalignment between the initial promise of them providing user value and the need to expand profit margins as growth slows has driven bad platform behaviour.

Amazon’s advertising

  • In our research on Amazon, we found that users still tend to click on the product results at the top of the page, even when they are no longer the best results but instead paid advertising placements.
  • For social media platforms, this was addictive content to increase time spent on platform at any cost to user health.
  • In the process, profits and profit margins have become concentrated in a few platforms’ hands, making innovation by outside companies harder.
  • Amazon’s most recent quarterly disclosures (Q4, 2023), shows year-on-year growth in online sales of 9%, but growth in fees of 20% (third-party seller services) and 27% (advertising sales).
  • Algorithms have become market gatekeepers and value allocators, and are now becoming producers and arbiters of knowledge.

Risks posed by the next generation of AI

  • But how much greater are the risks for the next generation of AI systems?
  • Thankfully, society is not helpless in shaping the economic risks that invariably arise after each new innovation.
  • Risks brought about from the economic environment in which innovation occurs are not immutable.
  • Market structure is shaped by regulators and a platform’s algorithmic institutions (especially its algorithms which make market-like allocations).
  • What role might interoperability and open source play in keeping the AI industry a more competitive and inclusive market?
  • Instead, we should try to recalibrate the economic incentives underpinning today’s innovations, away from risky uses of AI technology and towards open, accountable, AI algorithms that support and disperse value equitably.
  • Ilan Strauss receives funding from The Omidyar Network through the UCL IIPP research project on algorithmic rents Mariana Mazzucato received funding for this project from the Omidyar Foundation.
  • Rufus Rock received funding from the Omidyar Network whilst pursuing the research referenced in this piece.

Don’t Drop the Ball! The Urology Care Foundation Urges Men to Check Themselves for Testicular Cancer Awareness Month

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Monday, April 1, 2024

BALTIMORE, April 01, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month, and the Urology Care Foundation, the official foundation of the American Urological Association (AUA), is urging men not to drop the ball when it comes to their testicular health.

Key Points: 
  • BALTIMORE, April 01, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month, and the Urology Care Foundation, the official foundation of the American Urological Association (AUA), is urging men not to drop the ball when it comes to their testicular health.
  • Testicular cancer is one of the less common cancers in men, with only 1 out of every 250 men getting diagnosed during their lifetime.
  • The best way to increase the chances we can cure someone of testicular cancer is to catch it early.
  • Prostate exams, scrotal exams, penis stuff, all of it,” said C. Freeman McCluskey, MD, testicular cancer survivor and urology resident at the Medical College of Georgia.

DoorDash Expands Food Access for SNAP Customers With New Grocery Partners

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Wednesday, March 13, 2024

Since launching support for SNAP/EBT payments in 2023, over 1.1 million consumers have added their SNAP/EBT cards to DoorDash.

Key Points: 
  • Since launching support for SNAP/EBT payments in 2023, over 1.1 million consumers have added their SNAP/EBT cards to DoorDash.
  • With the addition of these new partners, over 6,000 locations nationwide will support SNAP/EBT payment capabilities on DoorDash for on-demand delivery of eligible grocery items.
  • DoorDash is one of the largest online marketplaces to offer SNAP/EBT recipients access to grocery delivery across the country.
  • Whether it's delivering SNAP-eligible groceries or charitable food to people experiencing food insecurity, we’re excited to continue to provide new ways for everyone to access food through DoorDash.

ENSEMBLE ORTHOPEDICS ANNOUNCES 700TH IMPLANTATION OF ITS MINIMALLY-INVASIVE PYROCARBON INTERPOSITIONAL CMC

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Thursday, April 4, 2024

AUSTIN, Texas, April 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Ensemble Orthopedics Inc, today announced the 700th implantation of the FDA-cleared Ensemble CMC™.

Key Points: 
  • AUSTIN, Texas, April 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Ensemble Orthopedics Inc, today announced the 700th implantation of the FDA-cleared Ensemble CMC™.
  • "Osteoarthritis of the hand is a debilitating disease that affects 40% of U.S. adults by age 85," said William Ogilvie, President and CEO of Ensemble Orthopedics.
  • Since the launch of the device, Ensemble Orthopedics has enjoyed a doubling of company sales year-over-year for the last three years.
  • Beyond the CMC, Ensemble is dedicated to bringing this stemless, interpositional philosophy to other joints of the hand and wrist.

Like Air® Expands National Presence, Now Available in Albertsons Companies Stores

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Tuesday, March 12, 2024

MADISON, N.J., March 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Like Air®, a family-owned brand that's reinventing snacking with its flavorful melt-in-your-mouth puffcorn, announced today the nationwide expansion of its popular puffcorn snacks into Albertsons Companies stores including Albertsons, Safeway, Vons, Jewel-Osco, ACME and Shaw's. Like Air® puffcorn will be sold in more than 1,500 Albertsons Cos. stores beginning to roll out this month.

Key Points: 
  • Like Air® puffcorn will be sold in more than 1,500 Albertsons Cos. stores beginning to roll out this month.
  • Like Air® Expands National Presence, Now Available in Albertsons Companies Stores
    Since 2020, Like Air® has been capturing the taste buds of snack enthusiasts and achieved significant success on ABC's Shark Tank in January 2024.
  • Unlike traditional popcorn, Like Air® puffcorn doesn't contain hulls or kernels, making it a simple and easily digestible snack.
  • "We are thrilled to partner with Albertsons to make our puffcorn available to consumers nationwide," said Allison Lin, Co-Founder of Like Air®.

Brattle Report Analyzes the Emerging Economics of Clean Hydrogen Production and Delivery

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Monday, March 11, 2024

Specifically, they explore how the production and delivery costs of H2 are changing under the influence of recent strong tax incentives, US Department of Energy (DOE) support for hydrogen research and hub development, rapid commercialization, and projected technology improvements.

Key Points: 
  • Specifically, they explore how the production and delivery costs of H2 are changing under the influence of recent strong tax incentives, US Department of Energy (DOE) support for hydrogen research and hub development, rapid commercialization, and projected technology improvements.
  • The report, Emerging Economics of Hydrogen Production and Delivery, compares the cost of hydrogen under a few different modes of production, as well as potential differences based on year and region.
  • Blue hydrogen costs are also projected to reach cost parity with grey hydrogen by 2030.
  • Emerging Economics of Hydrogen Production is authored by Principal Frank Graves , Senior Associate Josh Figueroa , Energy Associate Ragini Sreenath , Senior Energy Analyst Jadon Grove, Senior Research Analyst Lorenzo Sala, and outside expert Stephen Thumb.

Green Thumb Expands Florida Retail Footprint with New RISE Dispensary in Dunnellon, its 15th Location in the Sunshine State

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Thursday, February 29, 2024

CHICAGO and VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Feb. 29, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- RISE Dispensaries , a rapidly growing cannabis retail chain owned by Green Thumb Industries Inc. (“Green Thumb” or the “Company”) (CSE: GTII) (OTCQX: GTBIF), today announced the opening of its 15th retail location in Florida and 92nd nationwide, RISE Dispensary Dunnellon.

Key Points: 
  • CHICAGO and VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Feb. 29, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- RISE Dispensaries , a rapidly growing cannabis retail chain owned by Green Thumb Industries Inc. (“Green Thumb” or the “Company”) (CSE: GTII) (OTCQX: GTBIF), today announced the opening of its 15th retail location in Florida and 92nd nationwide, RISE Dispensary Dunnellon.
  • Located at 11192 N. Williams St., RISE Dispensary Dunnellon will open on Friday, March 1, with special discounts and complimentary merchandise for the store’s first customers.
  • “We are thrilled to be the first dispensary to open in the City of Dunnellon, marking our second RISE location in Marion County,” said Green Thumb President Anthony Georgiadis.
  • “Located just west of our state-of-the-art cultivation facility in Ocala, RISE Dunnellon shall offer a highly curated product selection and best-in-class service.

Green Thumb Industries Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2023 Results

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Wednesday, February 28, 2024

Highlights for the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2023:

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  • Highlights for the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2023:
    Fourth quarter revenue of $278 million increased 7% year-over-year.
  • Consumer Packaged Goods gross revenue increased 16.6% versus the fourth quarter of 2022 and 13.0% versus the full year 2023.
  • Gross profit for the fourth quarter 2023 was $142.7 million or 51.3% of revenue compared to $124.0 million or 47.8% of revenue for the fourth quarter 2022.
  • Green Thumb will host a conference call on Wednesday, February 28, 2024, at 5:00 pm ET to discuss its fourth quarter and full year 2023 financial results for the quarter ended December 31, 2023.

Wolters Kluwer 2023 Full-Year Report

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Wednesday, February 21, 2024

In 2023, Wolters Kluwer generated over 60% of its revenues and adjusted operating profit in North America.

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  • In 2023, Wolters Kluwer generated over 60% of its revenues and adjusted operating profit in North America.
  • Legal Regulatory: we expect full-year 2024 organic growth to be in line with prior year (FY 2023: 4%).
  • Wolters Kluwer uses its free cash flow to invest in the business organically and through acquisitions, to maintain optimal leverage, and to provide returns to shareholders.
  • Wolters Kluwer remains committed to a progressive dividend policy, under which we aim to increase the dividend per share in euros each year, independent of currency fluctuations.