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This document appears to be a page (188) from a transcript or book, labeled with a House Oversight Committee ID. The text features a monologue by an unidentified speaker (likely a technologist or scientist) discussing the future of Artificial Intelligence, the democratization of technology (smartphones), and the shift from manual coding (Java/JavaScript) to automated, knowledge-based programming. The speaker shares a personal anecdote about a GPS error in Boston Harbor involving their children.
This document is a transcript of a television interview with Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) regarding Saudi Arabia's 'National Transformation Program' and 'Vision 2030'. In the interview, likely conducted in 2017, MBS discusses economic indicators, the doubling of non-oil revenues, the impact of falling oil prices (dropping to $27), and unemployment. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it is part of a US Congressional investigation file.
This article from The New Yorker (December 12, 2011) explores the history and science of the placebo effect, beginning with Mesmer's debunking and moving to Henry Beecher's influential WWII observations and 1955 paper. It details how later research in the 1970s involving endorphins and Naloxone provided a biological explanation for placebo responses, proving they are not merely psychological. The text concludes with comments from researcher Kaptchuk about the ongoing stigma and ethical debates surrounding placebo research in the medical community.
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