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Official Trailer for ‘Prehistoric Planet: Ice Age’ Promises Survival, Snow—and Giant Teeth

Apple TV+’s Prehistoric Planet is known for its hyper-realistic CGI dinosaurs, but the Cretaceous period is so last year. The third season of this natural history docuseries leaps millions of years forward, inviting viewers to experience the Ice Age. In the season trailer released November 6, strikingly lifelike mammoths, giant ground sloths, dire wolves, and […]

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Hello @chilarai  That’s a fantastic question—thank you! We designed memorr.ai specifically with developers and power users in mind.The primary interaction for developers is taking total control of the context architecture: Architecture Control (The RAG Loop): Developers can ensure their LLM (via their own API key) is fed the exact context required. If the automated summary

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The Long and Winding Road: A History of Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic fantasy confined to science fiction. It’s a tangible force shaping our world, from the algorithms that curate our social media feeds to the self-driving cars poised to revolutionize transportation. But how did we get here? This article explores the fascinating, often bumpy, journey of AI’s development, from

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Reddit mod jailed for sharing movie sex scenes in rare “moral rights” verdict

A Reddit moderator known as “KlammereFyr” was recently convicted by a Danish court after clipping and posting hundreds of nude scenes that actresses filmed for movies and TV shows but apparently never expected to be shared out of context. As TorrentFreak reported, dozens of actresses had complained about the mod’s sub-reddit, “SeDetForPlottet” (WatchItForthePlot), with some

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Disney is losing over $4 million a day in revenue on the YouTube TV blackout

Disney’s spat with Google’s YouTube TV over a new content distribution contract is costing the entertainment giant $4.3 million a day in lost revenue, Morgan Stanley estimates. That’s $30 million a week as the blackout of channels including ABC and ESPN stretches into its 12th day, Variety reports, though the analysts expect Disney and Google

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