'The AI-generated 'boring history' videos drowning out reality

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What we know about America's billionaires: 1,135 and counting
What we know about America's billionaires: 1,135 and counting
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How Trump's latest crypto launch enriches his family
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Even by Donald Trump's well-established track record of making money off the presidency, he's had a banner week.
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Harvard funding freeze blocked: Judge rips antisemitism 'smokescreen'
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RFK Jr. buried a major study on alcohol and cancer. Here's what it shows.
RFK Jr. buried a major study on alcohol and cancer. Here's what it shows.
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The AI-generated 'boring history' videos drowning out reality
The AI-generated 'boring history' videos drowning out reality
404 Media · Jason Koebler
"These AI videos are just repeating things that are on the internet, so you end up with a very simplified version of the past."
The problem with technology and crime fiction
The problem with technology and crime fiction
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We thought more cameras, more data, and more computing power would mean more answers at the crime scene.
Remembering Giorgio Armani
Remembering Giorgio Armani
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The company he founded announced on Thursday that the legendary designer died at his home in Milan.
What makes a bed comfortable? It depends where you're from
What makes a bed comfortable? It depends where you're from
dwell · Jessica Furseth
For Europeans, the idea of "comfort" is still seen as a bourgeois affectation—but for Americans, it is paramount.
Meet the chonky, hard-working mules of Olympic National Park
Meet the chonky, hard-working mules of Olympic National Park
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Can Mexico City be exported?
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These restaurants are giving it a shot.
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