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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI Winter's Coming, But We Can Stop It with Engineered Intelligence

Winter is coming, and not just for Game of Thrones fans. The AI industry is on the brink of a fourth 'AI winter' - a period where faith in artificial intelligence's ability to produce enough tangible value to justify its cost wavers. Research institutes like Goldman Sachs are sounding the alarm wi

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Sep 06 2024EDUCATION

Is Science Under Attack in American Classrooms? A Critical Look at 'Alternative Theories'

For almost a century, the teaching of evolution in public schools has been a hotbed of controversy. While laws banning its instruction have been struck down, a new wave of legislation is attempting to subtly undermine the role of established scientific theories in the classroom. Instead of outrigh

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Decoding the Coding Craze: Which Languages Should YOU Learn?

Learning to code is like unlocking a secret door to the tech world, but with so many languages out there, it can feel overwhelming. This article breaks down the most popular programming languages of 2024, but don't just take it as gospel! Let's dive in and think critically about what this means

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Robots on the Battlefield:Are We Trading Humanity for Efficiency?

Science fiction often paints a picture of military robots as towering, laser-wielding behemoths. But the reality is more subtle, involving drones, AI, and other advanced technologies designed to enhance efficiency and impact on the battlefield. While these advancements offer enticing benefits, suc

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Sep 06 2024SCIENCE

Lost in the Collection: When Millions of Treasures Become a Headache

Denver's Museum of Nature & Science boasts 4.3 million items – a treasure trove of fossils, insects, and even bird nests! But here's the catch: the museum can't seem to keep track of them all. An audit revealed that over 2 million items haven't even been digitally cataloged! Imagine trying to find a

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI at The Dallas Morning News: Transparency, Tools, and Tough Questions

The Dallas Morning News has made a clear stance not to use artificial intelligence (AI) to create any published content, emphasizing their commitment to accuracy and fairness in journalism. However, as AI tools rapidly evolve with the potential to generate high-quality original content that may be i

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Self-Driving Dreams: Hype or Reality?

Tesla is betting big on its self-driving technology, Full Self-Driving (FSD), promising a future where cars drive themselves. But is this vision realistic? Tesla recently unveiled its roadmap for FSD, aiming to launch it in two new markets early next year. They've already rolled out FSD in the US,

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Unistellar's Latest Update: Is It Really a Game-Changer?

Are you tired of those dull, washed-out images from your telescope? Well, get ready to be amazed! Unistellar has just announced its latest update, Vivid Vision, which promises to revolutionize the way we see the cosmos. But hold on, let's take a closer look at this bold claim. The update is set to

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tecno's AI Push: Affordable Phones Get Smart (But is it Enough? )

Tecno is making waves at IFA 2024 with a slew of AI-powered features coming to its smartphones. The company, known for blending innovation with affordability, is clearly aiming to compete in the AI race. But are these features just gimmicks, or will they truly revolutionize the user experience? Here

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Sep 06 2024HEALTH

Can a Smart Ring Really Sleep Like a Baby (and Track It Too)?

You've probably heard of smartwatches, but what about smart rings? The RingConn Gen 2 claims to do it all – track your sleep, activity, heart rate, and even detect sleep apnea! One tech reviewer put it to the test, comparing it to their trusty Apple Watch for a week. They wore both devices while sl

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