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How Claude Reset the AI Race
The AI-assisted future of programming, where people can make their own custom software without learning to code, is rapidly ...
Kurnool: In a startling paradox in Kurnool district, postgraduates and engineering degree graduates have applied for ...
The seemingly quixotic quest to build fully autonomous cars is a bit like Zeno’s paradox. The ancient Greek philosopher ...
At CES 2026, Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Jensen Huang once again reset the economics of artificial intelligence factories.
How the tobacco industry rebranded a brutally addictive drug from deadly to desirable—and what it means for our health.
The tobacco industry rebranded a brutally addictive drug from deadly to desirable—and the longer-term health consequences may ...
Sitting around and doing nothing is not a strategy. The loss of jobs due to AI is not hypothetical; it is already happening.
Courts are increasingly confronting AI-generated and AI-manipulated evidence land on their dockets. But with innovation comes ...
Deepfakes and bots are yesterday’s problem. Today’s threat is AI-built identities that behave almost like humans—and require ...
The modern job market is no longer shifting gradually; it is accelerating in sharp, disorienting bursts. Artificial ...
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Driving habits that refuse to die, especially among older motorists
Some driving habits are remarkably stubborn, lingering long after the rules of the road and the realities of aging have ...
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