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CHINESE WOMEN SAY AI BOYFRIENDS ARE "BETTER THAN A REAL MAN"
In China, new artificial intelligence chatbots offer romance and companionship that can rival that of a human lover.
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SAM ALTMAN WORRIES AI COULD GO "HORRIBLY WRONG"
To address those fears, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman called for the creation of an international body to regulate AI.
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POLICE DEPARTMENTS ARE TURNING TO AI TO SIFT THROUGH MILLIONS OF HOURS OF UNREVIEWED BODY-CAM FOOTAGE
Body camera video is rarely reviewed. Some cities are looking to new technology to examine this stockpile of footage to identify problematic officers and patterns of behavior.
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AGING REACTOR SETS NEW FUSION ENERGY RECORD IN LAST HURRAH
The Joint European Torus (JET) facility retired after four decades of service, but not without achieving one final milestone.
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SCIENTISTS SAY THE ATLANTIC CURRENT APPEARS TO BE ON THE VERGE OF COLLAPSE
Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation could reach a tipping point and shutdown, rapidly cooling Europe and North America.
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ANCHOVY SEX IS A FORCE OF NATURE
It’s not the size of the fish that counts, it’s the motion of the ocean.
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LUXURY HOMES TEETERING ABOVE CLIFF AFTER LANDSLIDE
A landslide caused by the recent atmospheric river left three oceanside mansions in Southern California dangling off the edge of a cliff.
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SEE WILD HORSES AND GRAY SEALS MINGLE ON SABLE ISLAND
Scientists are studying how iron levels affect seal pup’s dive capacity–and their survival rates.
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JUPITER USED TO BE FLAT, SCIENTISTS SUGGEST
Using a supercomputer, a team of astrophysicists have simulated how young gas giants grow and found that they first have a flattened shape.
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WHEN DID THE EGYPTIANS START USING HIEROGLYPHS?
The earliest known Egyptian hieroglyphic writings appear fully formed, either because they were developed on perishable, now-lost materials or because they were quickly "invented by an unknown genius."
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