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Archaeologists Say New DNA Evidence Unveils an Iron Age Matriarchal Mystery
From Ancient Egypt to the Scandinavian Culture of the Viking Age, evidence of female autonomy and matriarchal political and social…
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Building Back a Better Los Angeles With Fire-Resistant Homes
For decades, Los Angeles has had some of the strongest building codes for earthquakes and localized fires, but large-scale fire…
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The Download: AI’s coding promises, and OpenAI’s longevity push
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world…
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The second wave of AI coding is here
Ask people building generative AI what generative AI is good for right now—what they’re really fired up about—and many will…
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FTC Bans GM From Selling Driver Location Data For 5 Years
Last year, Kashmir Hill at the New York Times published a major story confirming that automakers collect all sorts of driver behavior…
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Daily Deal: Fuse Vint Vintage Retro Radio
Fuse Vint is a retro radio, speaker, and charger all in one! Indulge in the nostalgia of traditional radio broadcasts.…
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UK to unveil ‘Humphrey’ assistant for civil servants with other AI plans to cut bureaucracy
A week after the U.K. government announced a sweeping plan to m » Read More
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Oscar hopeful ‘The Brutalist’ used AI during production
The filmmakers behind The Brutalist, a likely Oscar contender currently being distributed by A24, used AI to alter actor’s dialogue…
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OpenAI’s agent tool may be nearing release
OpenAI may be close to releasing an AI tool that can take control of yo » Read More
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Friend delays shipments of its AI companion pendant
Friend, a startup creating a $99, AI-powered necklace designed to » Read More
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