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Feb 14, 2024

Jesse Watters: There is a threat so terrifying they can’t tell us what it is?

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Jesse Watters discusses the very vague alleged threat to Americans that lawmakers are keeping under wraps on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’

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Feb 10, 2024

Understanding Limerence: Letting Go & Building Real Connections

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Limerence is a state of mind that prevents genuine connections by prioritizing an idealized fantasy relationship over reality, and letting go of limerence requires taking responsibility, understanding fantasies, and finding real connections.

Questions to inspire discussion.

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Feb 9, 2024

Hyundai says its first EV plant will open this year to gain the $7,500 tax credit

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The first Hyundai plant dedicated to building EVs and batteries in the US will be open as soon as this October. According to Hyundai Motor America CEO Jose Munoz, the brand is “pulling ahead” to gain eligibility for the $7,500 EV tax credit.

Hyundai began construction on its massive $7.6 billion EV megaplant in Georgia in October 2022. A year later, the company announced that 99.9% of the foundation work was complete as it fast-tracked construction.

The site “is advancing ever day,’” according to Oscar Kwon CEO of the Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America (HMGMA).

Feb 6, 2024

Raspberry Pi project lets you generate AI art for your TV using voice commands

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Raspberry Pi smart home technology brings AI image generation into your living room.


Speak your thoughts to life, from the comfort of your couch.

Feb 6, 2024

An AI Just Learned Language Through the Eyes and Ears of a Toddler

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For the next year and a half, the camera captured snippets of his life. He crawled around the family’s pets, watched his parents cook, and cried on the front porch with grandma. All the while, the camera recorded everything he heard.

What sounds like a cute toddler home video is actually a daring concept: Can AI learn language like a child? The results could also reveal how children rapidly acquire language and concepts at an early age.

A new study in Science describes how researchers used Sam’s recordings to train an AI to understand language. With just a tiny portion of one child’s life experience over a year, the AI was able to grasp basic concepts—for example, a ball, a butterfly, or a bucket.

Feb 5, 2024

Apple Vision Pro: Everything you can do with the Digital Crown and top button

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Apple Vision Pro is the third Apple product to use a Digital Crown. Apple Watch originally introduced the dial input method before AirPods Max adapted it as a volume knob. Now the Digital Crown is taking on its third life as one of two physical controls on Apple Vision Pro. Here’s everything you can do with the Digital Crown and top button on Apple Vision Pro.

Open Home View

Press the Digital Crown.

Feb 4, 2024

How A.I. Is Remodeling the Fantasy Home

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Amid an intractable real estate crisis, fake luxury houses offer a delusion of one’s own.

Feb 3, 2024

Dubai’s latest skyscraper is attempting for a new Guinness record

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One Za’abeel’s Link is attempting to win the Guinness World Record title for the Longest Cantilevered Building.’

Dubai, the land of rapid development and an ever-evolving skyline is set to add yet another gem to its landscape.


Dubai’s newest skyscraper is the One Za’abeel, a project with the world’s longest cantilever, offering opulent urban resorts and a fitness hotel.

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Feb 3, 2024

Researchers designs robots to maintain resilient deep space habitats

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NASA has set its sights on sending human crews back to the moon and establishing a permanent base on the lunar surface. The agency wants to return to the moon, build a lunar outpost, and eventually send humans to Mars. But these missions come with risks and challenges.

As humans venture deeper into space and explore other worlds, they face daunting challenges.

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Feb 1, 2024

This robot can tidy a room without any help

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A new system helps robots navigate homes they’ve never seen before with a little help from open-source AI models.

Robots are good at certain tasks.

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