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AI: A History of Overpromising and Underdelivering (Until Now?)

By [Your Name] (Image: An abstract representation of artificial intelligence) Artificial Intelligence. The very term conjures images of sentient robots, self-driving cars conquering complex cityscapes, and algorithms capable of solving the world’s most pressing problems. For decades, AI has been the subject of fervent speculation and ambitious claims. But beneath the hype, a recurring pattern

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Microsoft releases update-fixing update for update-eligible Windows 10 PCs

Officially, Windows 10 died last month, a little over a decade after its initial release. But the old operating system’s enduring popularity has prompted Microsoft to promise between one and three years of Extended Security Updates (ESUs) for many Windows 10 PCs. For individuals with Windows 10 PCs, it’s relatively easy to get an additional

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A Proposed Federal THC Ban Would ‘Wipe Out’ Hemp Products That Get People High

A provision in the federal spending bill that could end the US government shutdown would effectively destroy the hemp extracts industry by banning intoxicating hemp-based THC products, including gummies and drinks. The provision, part of the funding bill passed by the US Senate Monday night, would ban the “unregulated sale of intoxicating hemp-based or hemp-derived

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The Cult of the Chatbot Is Rising

AI companies have made a big to-do about their chatbots providing a personalized experience for users, conversations based on their unique preferences and idiosyncrasies. So why do people keep experiencing the same type of symbols and language as they dive into the depths of AI-induced delusions? According to a report from Rolling Stone, a software

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