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  2. What Is Your Dangerous Idea? - Wikipedia

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    Many authors discussed how ideas themselves can be dangerous, or the idea that ideas can be dangerous. One such author, Daniel Gilbert, states, in his entry: "Dangerous" does not mean exciting or bold; it means likely to cause great harm. The most dangerous idea is the only dangerous idea: The idea that ideas can be dangerous. —Daniel Gilbert [7]

  3. The Most Dangerous Writing App - Wikipedia

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    The Most Dangerous Writing App is a web application for free writing that combats writer's block by deleting all progress if the user stops typing for five seconds. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is targeted at creative writers who want to write first drafts without worrying about editing or formatting.

  4. Information hazard - Wikipedia

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    Idea hazards: General ideas that can harm others if fulfilled. One example is the idea of "using a fission reaction to create a bomb". Knowing this idea alone can be enough for a well-resourced team to develop a nuclear bomb. [2]: 3 Knowing-too-much hazards: Information that if known, can cause danger to the person who knows it.

  5. MODOK - Wikipedia

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    George Tarleton as the original MODOK, as he appeared during his debut in Tales of Suspense #94 (October 1967), art by Jack Kirby.. George Tarleton was a technician for the criminal organization Advanced Idea Mechanics (A.I.M.), founded by his father Alvin. [5]

  6. The World's Most Dangerous Ideas - Wikipedia

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    The World's Most Dangerous Ideas is a September/October 2004 special report published in the bimonthly American magazine Foreign Policy. Criteria Eight ...

  7. Chuck Klosterman IV - Wikipedia

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    Chuck Klosterman IV: A Decade of Curious People and Dangerous Ideas is a book written by Chuck Klosterman, first published by Scribner in 2006. It is the fourth book by Klosterman. The paperback edition was released in July 2007.

  8. List of fictional elements, materials, isotopes and subatomic ...

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    High-energy-yielding and unpredictable extraterrestrial mineral from Anur Khufos; used as a power source. Very dangerous: those exposed to it can mutate into hideous creatures (once exposure to Corrodium is removed, the mutants return to normal). The only ones immune to its mutative effects are those from the Anur system. Dagal Skylark

  9. Existential risk from artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    [113] [119] Toby Ord wrote that the idea that an AI takeover requires robots is a misconception, arguing that the ability to spread content through the internet is more dangerous, and that the most destructive people in history stood out by their ability to convince, not their physical strength.