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Jan 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Blue Origin's New Glenn Rocket: Another Launch Try on Thursday

Blue Origin, the space company, announced plans on Monday to attempt another launch of its New Glenn rocket early Thursday morning. The initial launch scheduled for Monday was called off due to ice buildup on a critical component. This delay, however, didn't stop Blue Origin from aiming for a Tuesda

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Jan 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Protecting Social Media from Billionaires: A New Campaign Takes Shape

A group of tech leaders and advocates has launched a campaign called Free Our Feeds to protect social media from being controlled by billionaires. They want to safeguard the technology behind Bluesky, known as the AT Protocol. Their goal is to create an open social media ecosystem that can't be cont

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Jan 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

YouTube's Conspiracy Watch: A Closer Look at Theories Online

Meet YOUNICON, a new dataset that gives researchers a front-row seat to how conspiracy theories unfold on YouTube. This collection isn't just a bunch of videos; it's a window into the latest conspiracy trends and how people are reacting to them online. It's like a treasure trove for those curious ab

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Jan 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Detecting Propaganda in News with Hierarchical Graphs

Social media has become a hotbed for spreading facts, false claims, and propaganda, especially since the Covid-19 pandemic. Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) are great at processing language, but detecting propaganda is tricky because of the complexity of text interactions and the need to understand cont

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Jan 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Models: A Tiny Falsehood Can Cause Big Trouble

Imagine this: even a tiny bit of wrong information in the training data of AI models can make a huge difference. A study from a university in New York set out to prove this. They used a popular database, The Pile, and focused on three medical areas – general medicine, neurosurgery, and medications.

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Jan 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Upgrading AI's Memory: A New Way to Boost Knowledge and Reduce Blunders

As businesses keep adopting large language models (LLMs), one big hurdle is making these models smarter and less prone to making stuff up. A team from Meta AI has come up with a clever solution: scalable memory layers. These layers add more brainpower to LLMs without needing extra computing power. T

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Jan 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Blue Origin's New Glenn Rocket Launch Halted Due to Technical Glitch

Blue Origin, the space company founded by Jeff Bezos, had to cancel the first launch of its giant New Glenn rocket. The rocket, standing at 320 feet (98 meters), was set to blast off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida before dawn on Monday. However, a last-minute technical issue forc

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Jan 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Celebrities and Tech Pros Team Up to Create Open Social Media

Are you tired of billionaires controlling your social media experience? A group of famous people and tech experts, including Mark Ruffalo, think so too. They're working together to create a new social media system that puts people first, not profits. This system, called FreeOurFeeds, is built on a d

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Jan 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's New Galaxy Ring Sizes and Sleep Tracking Updates

Samsung is making big changes to its Galaxy Ring and Samsung Health app. Now, the Galaxy Ring comes in more sizes, perfect for everyone. But the real excitement is in the app updates. Samsung Health is getting new features to help you sleep better. One cool feature is the Sleep environment report. I

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Jan 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

Why E Ink Displays Could Be the Future of PCs

Imagine this: a computer screen that's as easy on the eyes as a book, doesn't glare under sunlight, and sips energy like a hummingbird. That's the promise of E Ink displays for PC setups. These screens, which traditionally refresh at a slower rate than LCD or OLED, are now catching up with panel siz

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