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What’s the History of Gin?

What’s the History of Gin?

  It is well known that the national drink of England is tea. The country, however, also has a national alcoholic drink, and that drink is gin.   Originally conceived as a medicinal drink, gin took hold of England in the 17th century and never really let go. It served as a drink for people across the class spectrum, from those wishing to drown their sorrows to those wishing to relax in a summer garden.   Since then, gin has become a popular alcoholic drink in many countries around the world and has been the inspiration for craft enterprises wishing to bring something different to the shelves of liquor stores.   What Is Gin? Gordon’s London Dry Gin. Source: Wikimedia Commons   Gin is a colorless clear liquor made from grain mash, to which juniper berries are added for flavoring. There are various similar types of gin, with different countries having different laws as to what can be labeled as gin. In the United States, for example, gin is legally classified as an alcoholic beverage …

Five big questions about AI in 2024

Five big questions about AI in 2024

Five key questions that will define the technology’s trajectory from here Illustration by Woojoo Im. Source: Getty. December 29, 2023, 10 AM ET This is Atlantic Intelligence, an eight-week series in which The Atlantic’s leading thinkers on AI help you understand the complexity and opportunities of this groundbreaking technology. Sign up here. What will next year hold for AI? In a new story, Atlantic staff writer Ross Andersen looks ahead, outlining five key questions that will define the technology’s trajectory from here. A big one: How will it affect the election? “Many blamed the spread of lies through social media for enabling [Donald] Trump’s victory in 2016, and for helping him gin up a conspiratorial insurrection following his 2020 defeat,” Andersen writes. “But the tools of misinformation that were used in those elections were crude compared with those that will be available next year.” Thank you for reading Atlantic Intelligence. This is the final edition of our initial eight-week series. But keep an eye out for new entries later in 2024—we’re sure there will be …