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Jan 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's New Vision AI: Making TVs Smarter

At CES 2025, Samsung unveiled Vision AI, a set of AI tools designed to transform your smart TV into an interactive, intelligent partner. This isn't just about watching content anymore. The Click to Search feature lets you identify actors and other info about what you're watching, similar to Amazon P

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Jan 09 2025SPORTS

Will Mike Tyson Step Back into the Ring?

Last fall, Mike Tyson returned to the boxing ring after nearly 20 years to fight social media star Jake Paul. It didn't go well for the former heavyweight champion. He struggled to land punches and lost by a wide decision. After the fight, Tyson said he was done boxing, but he later admitted feeling

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Jan 09 2025SPORTS

Norby Williamson's New Chapter: From ESPN's Mailroom to Main Street Sports

After a legendary run of nearly 40 years at ESPN, Norby Williamson has taken on a new challenge. He's now part of the Main Street Sports Group, ready to oversee production for the FanDuel Sports Network. This move comes after a stint at ESPN that started in the mailroom and rose to the top executive

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Jan 09 2025HEALTH

Noisy Airports: A Silent Threat to Heart Health

Did you know living near airports can hurt your heart? A recent study found people exposed to high aircraft noise might face poor heart function, potentially leading to heart attacks, strokes, and irregular heartbeats. Scientists from the University College London discovered that those living close

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Jan 09 2025SCIENCE

Why Familiar Faces Stick in Our Mind

Have you ever felt like you recognize someone you've never met before? Scientists have found out something amazing about our brains. They can make us think we know someone we've only seen once or not at all. In experiments, people were shown faces just once or several times. Guess what? They could s

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Jan 09 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Unseen Value of Independent Entertainment

Did you know that small music venues, festivals, and performing arts centers bring a lot more to society than just good vibes? The National Independent Venue Association (NIVA) is digging deep into this topic. They've started a big study called "The State of Live" to find out just how much these pla

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Jan 09 2025ENVIRONMENT

What to Avoid After Wildfires: A California Homeowner’s Guide

If you're a California resident whose home or business was hit by wildfires, hold off on signing any paperwork right away. Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara warns that rushing into decisions can lead to missing out on full compensation. After ensuring safety and staying clear of affected areas, ho

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Jan 09 2025HEALTH

AI in Medicine: A Doctor's New Partner

Imagine having a super-smart assistant that can help diagnose diseases and manage patient records. That's what a team of researchers created with MedFound, a language model designed just for the healthcare field. With a staggering 176 billion parameters, MedFound was trained on real medical texts an

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Jan 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meeting Database Needs: Making Linguistic AI Models More Reliable

As AI technology zooms forward, big language models (LLMs) are at the center. The spotlight is on making these models more trustworthy and productive, particularly when they generate outputs. This is crucial to cut down on plausible but wrong outputs and handle the growing demand for such tasks. Thi

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Jan 09 2025TECHNOLOGY

Local AI for Privacy: Installing Ollama on Your Mac

Are you concerned that AI might peek at your personal data? Meet Ollama, an AI you can install on your Mac. No more worrying about who sees your content. Let's dive into how to set it up and why it's a good idea. First, you need a Mac running MacOS 11 or newer. Easy enough, right? To start,

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