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Oct 10 2024TECHNOLOGY

Google Photos Might Help You Spot AI-Generated Images Soon

Ever struggled to tell if an image was made by AI? Google Photos might soon help you out! A recent update to the app suggests it could start showing info that says whether a picture was created or edited with AI. This would be really handy, as AI-tweaked photos are everywhere these days. In the nex

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Oct 10 2024HEALTH

Hospitals Adjust Schedules Due to IV Fluid Shortage

Hospitals across the U.S. are facing a crunch in IV fluid supplies due to hurricanes. Hurricane Helene damaged a major facility owned by Baxter International, reducing shipments to hospitals. Meanwhile, B. Braun Medical temporarily closed two of its facilities in Florida in anticipation of Hurricane

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Oct 10 2024WEATHER

St. Lucie County Faces Devastation after Tornado Outbreak

A tornado outbreak swept through St. Lucie County, Florida, on Wednesday, causing multiple deaths and widespread damage. The St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office confirmed fatalities at the Spanish Lakes Country Club, but the exact number of victims remains unknown. News crews rushed to the scene to ca

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Oct 10 2024WEATHER

Florida Braces for Hurricane Milton: A Health Emergency Awaits

As Hurricane Milton speeds towards Florida, the Department of Health and Human Services has declared a Public Health Emergency. This isn't the first time in recent weeks, with a similar declaration made ahead of Hurricane Helene's landfall. A Public Health Emergency is like a big alarm bell, signali

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Oct 10 2024POLITICS

Georgia Universities Seek Ban on Transgender Athletes

Georgia's university leaders have voted unanimously to ask sports organizations like the NCAA to ban transgender women from women's sports. This move comes after the state's lieutenant governor promised to pass a similar law. The regents want these organizations to follow the rules of the National A

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Oct 10 2024BUSINESS

AI Agents: The Future of Work and Business Growth

Imagine if you could automate almost every task in your business. Well, that future is nearly here. A recent survey found that about 80% of business leaders are worried about missing out on the AI revolution. Why? Because AI agents are becoming as essential as electricity was a century ago. Tod

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Oct 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

Stay Connected Anywhere: Texting via Satellite on Your Smartphone

Imagine you're out hiking and lose your way, or your car breaks down in the middle of nowhere. No cell service? No problem! Both iPhone and Android users can now send messages via satellite. Apple's iOS 18 update and Google's Pixel 9 models bring this lifesaving feature to our pockets. For iPhone u

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Oct 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

Staying Safe: How iPhones Connect by Satellite

Having trouble with your iPhone’s internet or cellular connection during a natural disaster like Hurricane Milton? Fret not, if you have an iPhone 14 or later, it's packed with a unique feature called Emergency SOS via satellite. This technology keeps you connected with emergency services even when

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Oct 09 2024TECHNOLOGY

Gemini Users Now Enjoy Imagen 3 for Image Creation

Great news for all Gemini users! You can now generate stunning images using Imagen 3. This feature was first introduced at Google's I/O 2024 event in May. Imagen 3 offers three key benefits: sharp image quality with detailed clarity and vibrant colors, lifelike visuals that bring realism to your ima

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Oct 09 2024POLITICS

Universities Seek Extra Cash

The State Board of Regents recently requested additional funding for state universities. This isn't just about Alabama or Alaska; it's a nationwide issue. States like Arizona, Arkansas, and California are all feeling the pinch. Even states known for their wealth, like Connecticut and Delaware, are n

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