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ParseMania is your Intelligent Document Processing (IDP) solution. It extracts, structures, and validates critical data from any source: scans, receipts, invoices, legal documents or else, to instantly trigger subsequent business actions. Stop manual entry. ParseMania makes document handling effortless by transforming receipts, invoices, and links into clean, usable data, enabling end-to-end automation in your processes.

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OpenAI walks a tricky tightrope with GPT-5.1’s eight new personalities

On Wednesday, OpenAI released GPT-5.1 Instant and GPT-5.1 Thinking, two updated versions of its flagship AI models now available in ChatGPT. The company is wrapping the models in the language of anthropomorphism, claiming that they’re warmer, more conversational, and better at following instructions. The release follows complaints earlier this year that its previous models were

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The best budget robot vacuums

Today’s robot vacuums are becoming a bit like cars: with all the features, upgrades, and fancy trimmings available these days, it’s easy to forget that they can just be simple machines that get us from point A to point B. Yes, some bots blow hot air on their bums (mop pads), deftly navigate dog poop,

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The AI Revolution That Almost Wasn’t: Key Turning Points in History

We live in an age where artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming industries, from healthcare to finance. But the journey to this point wasn’t a straight line. The AI revolution almost didn’t happen. It faced numerous setbacks, funding droughts, and periods where progress seemed stagnant. This article explores key turning points in AI history that shaped

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DHS Kept Chicago Police Records for Months in Violation of Domestic Espionage Rules

On November 21, 2023, field intelligence officers within the Department of Homeland Security quietly deleted a trove of Chicago Police Department records. It was not a routine purge. For seven months, the data—records that had been requested on roughly 900 Chicagoland residents—sat on a federal server in violation of a deletion order issued by an

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