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The end of the web? Goodbye HTML, hello AIDI!
Why the web as we know it may fade and what AI, personal agents, and data interfaces mean for publishers, SEO, and commerce.
Computer scientist Yoshua Bengio has become the first person to have their work cited more than one million times on the search engine Google Scholar.
Paul Kingsnorth on technology’s war against human nature.
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This Old School Bacon Lovers' Salad Dressing Deserves A Comeback (And Honestly Should Have Never Left)
For lovers of bacon and salad, there may be no better dressing than this classic condiment that relies on the cured pork ...
Seismic Shift – Part 2: Oregon Scientists Lead Effort to Prepare for Cascadia Earthquake and Tsunami
Oregon scientists are leading the world in tsunami research, helping communities better understand and prepare for one of the ...
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The most painful ways to die (according to science)
In fact, there are indeed very painful ways to die. In this gallery, we delve into what science has to say about it. Click ...
The real estate brokerage site Redfin released a conversational chatbot for home buyers, while MoxiWorks launched a new ...
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Stunning images captured by the James Webb Telescope
To do that, humans have built some of the most spectacular astronomical observatories around the world, capable of peering ...
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Explore how Demis Hassabis, Google's top AI executive, prioritizes profound advancements over profits in the AI industry, ...
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