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Google’s AI ‘learning companion’ takes chatbot answers a step further
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Google’s AI ‘learning companion’ takes chatbot answers a step further

Google’s Learn About website. | Image: Google Google has launched an experimental new AI tool called Learn About, which is different from the chatbots we’re used to, like Gemini and ChatGPT. It’s built on the LearnLM AI model that Google introduced this spring, saying it’s “grounded in educational research and tailored to how people learn.” The answers it provides have more visual and interactive elements with educational formatting. We tested Learn About and Google Gemini with a simple prompt: “How big is the universe?” Both answered that “the observable universe” is “about 93 billion light-years in diameter.” However, while Gemini opted to show a Wikipedia-provided diagram of the universe and a two-paragraph summary with links to sources, Learn About emphasized an image from the... Continue reading…
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Polish Archaeologists Find Ancient Treasures Near Grave of WWII Soldier
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Polish Archaeologists Find Ancient Treasures Near Grave of WWII Soldier

Archaeologists exploring inside Wdecki Landscape Park (Wdecki Park Krajobrazowy) near the settlement of Grzybek in the village of Stara Rzeka in north-central Poland recently found a treasure trove of ancient artifacts dating to different eras in European history. Amazingly, this discovery was made possible by a German soldier who died on the battlefield nearly 80 years ago. During their digs, the archaeologists first unearthed the grave of the German soldier, who had been buried not far from the shores of Lake Żurskie. He was almost certainly killed during the battle for the bridge of Grzybek, a fierce struggle that took place late in World War II, in February 1945. This was a fascinating and surprising discovery in its own right. But when the archaeologists started digging around the vicinity of the grave a little more, they realized the soldier had been buried right in the middle of a rich archaeological site. 450 Headless ‘Vampire’ Skeletons Unearthed in Mass Grave in Poland Unearthing The Baby Burning Witches Of Bochnia, Poland Read moreSection: NewsHistory & ArchaeologyAncient PlacesEuropeRead Later 
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Researchers: US Needs 'Biological Intelligence' Unit
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Researchers: US Needs 'Biological Intelligence' Unit

The United States "could face disaster in the near future" due to synthetic biology overseas that could be used for biological warfare, three security researchers wrote in an opinion piece published by The Washington Post on Monday.
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Boston College Republicans Assail 'Ad Hominem Attacks'
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Boston College Republicans Assail 'Ad Hominem Attacks'

Boston College Republicans released a statement condemning the "ad hominem attacks" they've endured since Republican Donald Trump won last week's presidential election and called for political dialogue instead of verbal outrage from "unhinged people."
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Jeremy Siegel: Trump Most Pro-Stock Market President
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Jeremy Siegel: Trump Most Pro-Stock Market President

Finance professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Jeremy Siegel, praised President-elect Donald Trump as the most pro-stock market president amid the strong gains.
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Newsom to D.C. in Effort to Trump-Proof Calif. Policies
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Newsom to D.C. in Effort to Trump-Proof Calif. Policies

Democrat California Gov. Gavin Newsom plans to meet with the Biden administration this week to discuss zero-emission vehicles and disaster relief - issues that have been targeted by President-elect Donald Trump.
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Wis. Supreme Court Weighs Whether State's 175-Year-Old Abortion Ban Is Valid
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Wis. Supreme Court Weighs Whether State's 175-Year-Old Abortion Ban Is Valid

A conservative prosecutor's attorney struggled Monday to persuade the Wisconsin Supreme Court to reactivate the state's 175-year-old abortion ban, drawing a tongue-lashing from two of the court's liberal justices during oral arguments.Sheboygan County's Republican district...
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Fauci Received $15M in Taxpayer Funded Security in 2023-24
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Fauci Received $15M in Taxpayer Funded Security in 2023-24

Former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director Dr. Anthony Fauci, the face of the U.S. government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, received taxpayer-funded security detail from the U.S. Marshals service worth $15 million.
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Quincy Jones Was Not Always Comfortable Working With Michael Jackson
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Quincy Jones Was Not Always Comfortable Working With Michael Jackson

Quincy Jones worked with some of the world’s most famous musicians and entertainers, including the King of Pop Michael Jackson. The late producer—who died a week ago at his Bel Air residence in Los Angeles—worked with Jackson on three hit albums. Despite making musical magic together with Off the Wall, Thriller, and Bad, Quincy did not like working with Jackson for one reason. He admitted that their studio sessions were light-hearted and fun, as he always made the atmosphere as relaxing as possible—but Jackson got too comfortable. What did Quincy Jones hate about working with Michael Jackson? Quincy Jones with Michael Jackson/Instagram Having Jackson over at the studio meant hosting some animals, including his pet snake Muscles, and Quincy was uncomfortable with that. The singer would often bring these creatures and leave them to roam the room comfortably, sometimes bothering Quincy. Quincy once recalled the one time Muscles wrapped itself around his leg, and how the snake would crawl on the console, terrifying him. Jackson’s chimpanzee Bubbles once bit Quincy’s daughter Rashida on the finger too. She still has the scar, which she showed off during a July episode of TODAY with Jenna and Hoda. Quincy Jones with Michael Jackson/Instagram Quincy Jones enjoyed collaborating with Michael Jackson Aside from having to tolerate his bothersome animals, Quincy had no problems working with Jackson, who died of cardiac arrest in 2009. After the Pop legend’s death, he released a statement tagging him as an ‘80s phenomenon, and the biggest entertainer on the planet. Quincy Jones with Michael Jackson/Instagram They first met on the set of The Wiz; Jackson was 12 at the time but witty for his age. Their work relationship began shortly after their initial meeting at Rat Pack icon Sammy Davis Jr’s houses, where Jackson said he was seeking a producer for his debut album. Together, they made Off the Wall in 1979, featuring evergreen hits like “Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough.” Next up: Jamey Johnson Hopes To Release New Toby Keith Music Collaboration The post Quincy Jones Was Not Always Comfortable Working With Michael Jackson appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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Third Person Charged After Fatal Crash Killed Grandma in Stolen Car
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Third Person Charged After Fatal Crash Killed Grandma in Stolen Car

A third person has been charged with robbery offences in connection to a crash that killed a Queensland grandmother north of Brisbane.Rosemary Franzidis, 69, died in a high-impact collision at Murrumba…
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