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AI can digitally clone anyone — laws and norms need to catch up
These digital clones are surprisingly convincing. When I cloned my voice and used it in a phone call with my sister, she didn’t even notice.The Hill - Politics -
Officials push to turn office buildings into housing amid home shortage, remote-work boom
Story at a glance From city halls to the White House, officials across the U.S. are pushing to turn commercial real estate into housing in an effort to solve two national problems: the rising need for homes and the increasing amount of vacant ...The Hill - Politics -
UNRWA halts work in Rafah, shifts to Khan Younis
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US military completes major exercise in Africa and works to deepen partnerships
Military forces from the United States and nearly three dozen countries have wrapped up the largest annual joint training exercise in Africa after two weeks in Tunisia, Ghana, Senegal and MoroccoABC News - World -
AI Fake Nudes Are Now a Frightening Reality for Teens
Girls portrayed in AI-generated nude images can still face bullying and judgment, even when everyone knows the pics are fake, teens say.The Wall Street Journal - Tech - Artificial Intelligence -
Research vs. development: Where is the moat in AI?
Companies that build user-friendly tools, infrastructure for smooth AI integration and new LLM-powered products will be the winners.VentureBeat - Tech -
UFC 302: Michael Oleksiejczuk refuses to tap out on arm bar, even after Kevin Holland appears to break his arm
Michal Oleksiejczuk doesn't quit easily. Possibly to his detriment.Yahoo Sports - Sports - UFC -
Hurricane season will bring 4 to 7 major storms, NOAA predicts. How to prevent catastrophic damage to your home
Scientists are forecasting "above-normal" activity for this year's hurricane season. How to prepare your home, as hurricane damage can be costly.CNBC - Business -
Mom of 2: My husband supercommuted from Minneapolis to NYC for 10 years—how we made it work
"A long-term supercommute isn't for everyone," says Megan Bearce, a therapist whose husband flew weekly for a decade. But "we don't regret our choice."CNBC - Business -
‘It’s only because of your son that my daughter’s living’: overcoming the cultural barriers to organ donation
Culturally and linguistically diverse communities account for just 15% of organ donations made in 2023, but advocates say the more diversity among donors the better. Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and ...The Guardian - World -
Sure, Google’s AI overviews could be useful – if you like eating rocks | John Naughton
The company that shaped the development of search engines is banking on chatbot-style summaries. But so far, its suggestions are pretty wild. Once upon a time, Google was great. For those who were online in 1998, history’s timeline bifurcated into ...The Guardian - World