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Robin Hanson’s nemesis on prediction markets
How can people and computers be connected so that collectively they act more intelligently than any individual, group, or computer has ever done before?
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Carbon dioxide forms approximately 0.04% of the Earth’s atmosphere.
Posted on
January 29, 2009
by
Chris F. Masse
It is only
a trace gas
in
the atmosphere
.
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