Opinion: Embedding generative artificial intelligence into a law firm’s operations can enable it to become more competitive in the longer term.
New funding totaling 3 million euros for cancer care in Ethiopia and research in Germany ...
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Engineer claims he found the Garden of Eden and maps the spot
The hunt for the Garden of Eden has usually belonged to theologians and dreamers, not software coders. Yet a computer ...
Cryptocurrency mining is evolving, and with the ElphaPex DG1+, Scrypt miners just got a serious power‑up. Whether you’re a ...
Scientific evidence from the last decade continues to correct the classical model of human origin. Australopithecus Afarensis, the species to which the legendary Lucy belonged, discovered in 1974, was ...
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CIA psychic files hint at Ark of the Covenant clues
The Central Intelligence Agency’s long history with psychic research has resurfaced in a surprising new context, as a ...
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Prices Set by Algorithms: New Yorkers Now See Warnings About Stores Using Personal Data to Set Costs
This new law, already subject to lawsuits, lets shoppers know when companies are quietly raising online prices for certain ...
Who should be in charge of data, analytics, and AI? While there are many possible divisions of responsibility and reporting ...
A new study from King's Business School at King's College London and the Federal Reserve Board shows most credit-limit increases are automated, targeting borrowers already in debt.
AI shapes decisions, identity, and even mental health. For Black people, knowing how it works is now a key part of staying informed, protected, and emotionally grounded.
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