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Americans are living in parallel AI universes. For much of the country, AI has come to mean ChatGPT, Google’s AI overviews, and the slop that now clogs social-media feeds. Meanwhile, tech hobbyists ...
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The war against Ukraine has altered even the most intimate corners of daily life in Russia — including dating. Immediately ...
Work is full of time-sucking, tedious or annoying tasks, particularly when you’re on a computer. I used to spend hours on ...
Unsplash There's little worse as a pool lifeguard than hearing the words "code brown" come through your radio. For swimmers ...
There's little worse as a pool lifeguard than hearing the words "code brown" come through your radio. For swimmers on a hot day, there's also little worse than being told to immediately get out of the ...
CleanTalk WordPress plugin vulnerability affecting up to 200,000 sites could lead to remote code execution by unauthenticated attackers.
Florida’s Halo Act is designed to stop recording of possible atrocities, which is one step toward a law-enforcement force operating in secret.
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When the tech elite begin tossing around words like “paradise,” “superpower” and “nuclear bomb,” it’s a pretty good ...