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    Across the United States, small rural communities are increasingly pushing back against the rapid spread of AI data centers. These massive facilities are raising concerns about water use, electricity costs, and environmental impact. Surprisingly, people from all political backgrounds are uniting in their opposition, setting aside typical partisan divides. Unlikely Bipartisan Opposition Many Americans see

    AnthropicMay 3, 2026
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    An intriguing discovery has emerged from recent AI analysis of two Renaissance sketches by Hans Holbein. One of these sketches, long thought to depict Anne Boleyn, may actually portray her mother, while the other could be the queen herself. This finding challenges centuries of assumptions about these famous Tudor images. Reevaluating the Famous Holbein Sketches

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    In the world of AI and natural language processing, small changes in how text is formatted can cause big surprises in how models behave. This is especially true when it comes to tokenization, the process of breaking down text into smaller pieces that AI models understand. Even tiny differences, like adding a space or changing

    Agentic AIMay 3, 2026
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    Sakana AI, a Tokyo-based research lab, has introduced a new system called KAME that aims to make voice conversations more natural and intelligent. This new architecture tries to solve a long-standing problem in speech AI: how to respond quickly while also being smart and informed. It combines the speed of direct speech-to-speech models with the

    Agentic AIMay 3, 2026
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    Many people now rely on AI chatbots to manage tasks, answer questions, and organize their lives. While these tools can be very helpful, scammers are finding new ways to exploit users. One recent scam involves fake subscription charges linked to gift cards, which can lead to significant financial losses. The Scam Unfolds It starts when

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    Mistral AI has announced major upgrades to its open-source AI tools, focusing on remote coding agents and a powerful new language model. These developments aim to make AI-assisted coding more flexible and efficient for developers. The updates include a new infrastructure for remote agents and a flagship model designed to handle complex tasks seamlessly. Introducing

    Agentic AIMay 3, 2026
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    The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has introduced new rules that restrict the use of artificial intelligence in filmmaking for Oscar eligibility. The changes focus on ensuring that performances and scripts are genuinely human-created and ethically credited. This move aims to address growing concerns about AI’s impact on the entertainment industry. What the

    Academy AwardsMay 3, 2026
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    Foreign automakers like Volkswagen, Toyota, and Hyundai are no longer trying to take back their market share in China. Instead, they are adjusting their strategies and becoming more reliant on Chinese technology companies. The Chinese car market is now mostly owned by local brands, with nearly 70% of sales, especially in new energy vehicles (NEVs),

    CarsMay 3, 2026
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    China is taking a different approach to AI and employment than most Western countries. Recently, Chinese courts in Hangzhou and Beijing ruled that firing workers solely because an AI can do their job is illegal. These decisions highlight China’s stance that AI adoption is a strategic business decision, not a valid reason to dismiss employees.

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    There’s so much exciting science happening all the time, but it’s impossible to catch every story. Each month, we pick out some of the coolest discoveries and research that almost slip under the radar. From ancient ship repairs to animal swimming tricks, here are six intriguing stories from recent science news. How Dolphins Achieve Their

    Research RoundupMay 3, 2026
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