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    Artificial intelligence has changed the way students complete their assignments. Tools like ChatGPT can write essays, solve problems, and summarize texts. This convenience worries many teachers. They fear students stop thinking for themselves. Some professors have taken a hard line. One theater teacher says he will fail any student caught using AI. He believes AI

    AI in EducationMay 31, 2026
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    Fashion is no longer just about fabric and flair. It’s about code, pixels, and artificial minds. AI is tearing down old rules and rebuilding the runway for a bold new era. Imagine models who don’t exist in real life, collections unveiled in virtual worlds, and brands mastering style with data-driven smarts. This is the future—and

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    Here’s a headline you didn’t expect: an AI company is paying people $2,000 a month to masturbate. No joke. Joi AI, a startup focused on adult AI companionship, is hiring ten “masturbation consultants” to test a new audio-guided feature. The job lasts four weeks. Participants must follow daily AI-generated voice sessions and then report on

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    Utah just raised the stakes on AI data centers. Governor Spencer Cox issued an executive order setting tougher rules for massive developments. This isn’t a gentle nudge—it’s a clear line in the sand. The trigger is the Stratos Project, a sprawling 40,000-acre data center campus backed by Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary. At full scale, it

    AI Ethics & PolicyMay 31, 2026
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    LG Electronics shares jumped nearly 24% in one trading session after unveiling a new automotive display system built on Google’s Android Automotive OS. This isn’t your usual hardware refresh. LG’s innovation uses a single chip to control multiple in-car displays with different sizes and shapes simultaneously. Traditional car display setups need separate processors for each

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    The smartwatch revolution was just the beginning. Apple didn’t just enter the watch market—they crushed the middle tier. Swatch’s revenue plunged 28%, Fossil’s sales crashed 70%. Apple rose to become the biggest watchmaker by units and revenue. Now, Apple is gearing up to repeat this playbook in a $200 billion arena: eyewear. Imagine millions of

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    Something huge is unfolding in the world of technology. The biggest minds in Silicon Valley are no longer just building smarter gadgets. They’re chasing a future where artificial intelligence conquers the cosmos. This isn’t sci-fi anymore. It’s a real plan with real stakes. Are humans just the stepping stones for AI’s cosmic empire? The New

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    Tesla’s driverless ambitions hit a cold wall in Texas. The reality? Forty-two robotaxis registered. Waymo boasts 577 in the same state. Texas introduced a new law demanding autonomous vehicle operators self-certify their fleets as SAE Level 4. That means cars must drive themselves without a human behind the wheel in normal conditions. Waymo has long

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    Imagine a future where creating children doesn’t mean babies or biology. Instead, it means crafting minds inside machines. This isn’t science fiction anymore—it’s a buzzing topic in AI circles today. The era of “mind children” is arriving fast, and it could flip reproduction on its head. The Rise of Mind Children In Silicon Valley, the

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    A group of 20 former Snap employees has launched a new angel fund called Ghost Angels. The goal? To back startups building the next generation of social media and consumer AI tools. Ghost Angels focuses on early-stage companies, mostly at pre-seed and seed rounds. The fund has already invested in five startups. It plans to

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