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The AI policy that AI broke

Yesterday at 15:24 PM, via TechCentral

From US courtrooms to Australian government reports, hallucinated citations are everywhere. Pretoria has now joined the club.

Anubis Lane Productions Signals Growth in Colorado’s Creative Corridor with Dual Literature and Media Launch

Yesterday at 15:24 PM, via Tech Financials

Las Animas, CO  Anubis Lane Productions, a rising force in the Rocky Mountain independent media landscape, today announced the simultaneous release of a new relationship guide and a cinematic music project. The dual launch highlights a growing trend of “creative multi-hyphenates” revitalizing local economies through digital-first storytelling across literature, music, and film. Leading the...

Pharos Launches Pacific Ocean Mainnet to Expand RWA Distribution and Reduce Liquidity Fragmentation

Yesterday at 14:57 PM, via Tech Financials

Hong Kong  – Pharos today announced the launch of its Pacific Ocean Mainnet and $PROS token, bringing its network for real-world financial applications fully live. The launch follows a high-scale testnet that processed more than 4.3 billion transactions across 209 million wallets in less than a year, demonstrating strong early demand and readiness for production use. […]

Pivotal week for US tech stocks

Yesterday at 13:08 PM, via TechCentral

Four tech giants pouring hundreds of billions of dollars into AI report results this week – and investors want signs of returns.

The Silent Frequency That Makes Old Buildings Feel Haunted

Yesterday at 13:00 PM, via Slashdot

Researchers say infrasound — low-frequency vibrations from things like pipes, HVAC systems, and traffic that humans can’t consciously hear — may help explain why some old buildings feel unsettling or “haunted.” Rodney Schmaltz, senior author and professor at MacEwan, says: “Consider visiting a supposedly haunted building. Your mood shifts, you feel agitated, but you can’t see or hear anything...

Stop Trying to Unmask Satoshi Nakamoto

Yesterday at 12:30 PM, via Wired

On this week’s Big Interview podcast, actor-director Ben McKenzie talks about the rise of crypto, why he finds it dangerous, and why it benefits from having a mysterious creator.

If it feels like the world is rejecting science and truth, here are five ways to fight back | Helen Pearson

Yesterday at 12:20 PM, via The Guardian

All of us can choose to consider facts, not vibes, in our next decision. One simple hack is go and look up some easily accessible peer-reviewed studies

Helen Pearson is an editor for Nature and author of Beyond Belief: How Evidence Shows What Really Works

In 1992, a group of rebel doctors published a radical idea in the prestigious Journal of the American Medical Association. They argued that...

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