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Google’s AI Chatbot Told a Student Seeking Homework Help to ‘Please Die’
The entire conversation up to that point is strictly the grad student trying to get a chatbot to do his homework for him.
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Meta Fined $840 Million Over ‘Abusive Practices’ on Facebook Marketplace
The EU says the social media giant unfairly promoted its classified ad service, Facebook Marketplace.
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Parents Trust ChatGPT More Than Doctors, New Study Finds
A new study found that parents are more likely to trust ChatGPT than doctors when it comes to healthcare information for their children.
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Man’s Brain Tumor Shrinks by Half Amid Clinical Trial
Paul, a British man, saw his brain tumor shrink by half after he participated in a groundbreaking clinical trial.
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McDonald’s Can Legally Fix Its Own McFlurry Machines Now
After years of frustration over constantly broken McFlurry machines at McDonald’s, a new DMCA exception allows franchise owners to use third-party repairs.
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Dinosaur Fossils Discovered in Hong Kong for the First Time
Researchers discovered fossils from a large aged dinosaur dating back to the Cretaceous period, between 66 and 145 million years ago.
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They Found a 550-Million-Year-Old Fleshy Blob with a Question Mark on It
Scientists discovered Quaestio simpsonorum, a palm-sized prehistoric creature from 550 million years ago that was one of Earth’s first mobile animals.
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American Airlines’ New Boarding System Calls Out ‘Gate Lice’
A new automated boarding system on American Airlines publicly identifies passengers who try to board before their assigned group, aiming to eliminate “gate lice.”
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Robot Debuts AI Slop at Sotheby’s, Asking for $120,000
Humanoid robot artist Ai-Da’s portrait of Alan Turing is heading to Sotheby’s, making it the first physical robot-created artwork to be auctioned at this level.