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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI at The Dallas Morning News: Transparency, Tools, and Tough Questions

The Dallas Morning News has made a clear stance not to use artificial intelligence (AI) to create any published content, emphasizing their commitment to accuracy and fairness in journalism. However, as AI tools rapidly evolve with the potential to generate high-quality original content that may be i

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Sep 06 2024SCIENCE

Skin Transparency: A Glimpse Into the Future of Medicine?

Imagine being able to see through your own skin, revealing a complex web of blood vessels and organs beneath. It sounds like something straight out of science fiction, but researchers at Stanford University have turned this fantastical idea into reality with a 'groundbreaking' food-safe dye that ren

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Sep 06 2024HEALTH

When Reality Takes a Holiday: Exploring the Complexities of Mental Health and Policing

Gilberto Melendez-Brancaccio, a man battling mental illness, found himself in a familiar predicament in June 2021. Confused and experiencing religious delusions, he was discovered in a Quincy hotel, proclaiming himself God. The police, responding to the situation, arrived and called for an ambulanc

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tick-Tock, Your Health is in Vogue:The ScanWatch Nova Brilliant Arrives

Withings is dropping a smaller version of its ScanWatch Nova smartwatch, the ScanWatch Nova Brilliant, aimed at those with wrists that prefer a more delicate fit. Sporting a sleek 39mm face available in titanium silver or a chic silver and gold combo, this watch promises to blend the charm of class

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Amazfit T-Rex 3: A Big Watch with AI That Wants to Be Your Coach

The Amazfit T-Rex 3 has a lot going for it: a bright, big display, rugged build, and a battery life that lasts for weeks. But does its AI-powered coaching system really live up to the hype? Let's dive in and find out. Smartwatch for the Big-Wristed Crowd Right off the bat, this watch is designed

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Amazfit T-Rex 3: Adventure-Proof and AI-Powered

When I first heard about the Amazfit T-Rex 3, I thought it was just going to be another bulky smartwatch. Boy, was I wrong! This beast is built for those of us with larger wrists who like to push our limits in the great outdoors. With its brilliant display, long-lasting battery life, and AI-powere

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Sep 06 2024HEALTH

Can a Smart Ring Really Sleep Like a Baby (and Track It Too)?

You've probably heard of smartwatches, but what about smart rings? The RingConn Gen 2 claims to do it all – track your sleep, activity, heart rate, and even detect sleep apnea! One tech reviewer put it to the test, comparing it to their trusty Apple Watch for a week. They wore both devices while sl

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Sep 06 2024SPORTS

Dirt vs. Dollars: Can Michael Jordan Be Convinced to Trade Courtside for the Track?

Katelyn Larson, wife of NASCAR star Kyle Larson, recently tried to sell Michael Jordan on the raw excitement of dirt track racing. She compared it to the more 'business buttoned-up' world of NASCAR, prompting us to ask: is there truly such a divide? Is high-stakes business inherent to professional r

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Sep 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking Business Wisdom: Can RAG Really Make Your AI Smarter?

Generative AI is exploding, with powerful language models like GPT-4 and others promising to revolutionize how we work. But can these models really understand your unique business needs? Enter RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation) – a technique that combines the power of AI with your own internal kn

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Sep 06 2024POLITICS

Russia's $10M Propaganda Ploy: Did It Fool You Too?

Did you fall for it? A jaw-dropping $10 million scheme by Russia to covertly influence American audiences through online content has been exposed. Two employees of the state-controlled media outlet RT, posing under fake identities, allegedly directed a Tennessee-based company called Tenet Media to p

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