technology
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The 7 AI Breakthroughs of 2025 That Are Changing Humanity Forever.

Artificial intelligence was once a buzzword. In 2023, ChatGPT and MidJourney made headlines. By 2024, AI started creeping into offices and classrooms. But 2025? It’s the year AI stopped being an experiment and became the invisible infrastructure of daily life. From doctors who diagnose diseases before symptoms, to AI stethoscopes that detect heart failure in Continue reading
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Missionaries using secret audio devices to evangelise Brazil’s isolated peoples
Missionaries Are Using Hidden Audio Devices to Reach Brazil’s Isolated Tribes – But Should They? Imagine living in a remote part of the Amazon, untouched by the outside world. Your community has its own language, traditions, and beliefs—until one day, voices start whispering from the trees. No, it’s not a ghost story. It’s missionaries using Continue reading
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“Cheap, chintzy, lazy”: Readers are canceling their Vogue subscriptions after AI-generated models appear in August issue
Vogue’s AI Models Spark Outrage: Why Readers Are Saying “No Thanks” When Vogue’s August issue hit stands, something felt… off. The models looked flawless, sure—but a little too flawless. Turns out, some weren’t real people at all. They were AI-generated. And readers? They weren’t having it. Cancellations flooded in, with subscribers calling the move “cheap,” Continue reading
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DOGE Goons Use AI to Delete Hundreds of Federal Regulations
Doge Meme Army Declares War on Red Tape—Using AI You’ve probably seen Dogecoin fans do silly things—like funding a NASCAR race or trying to send a literal Dogecoin to the moon. But their latest stunt? Using AI to wipe out hundreds of federal regulations. Yeah, you read that right. A group calling themselves the “Doge Continue reading
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The Internet Archive just became an official U.S. federal library via Sen. Alex Padilla
The Internet Archive Just Got a Huge Upgrade – Here’s Why It Matters You know that feeling when you’re trying to find an old website, a deleted tweet, or a piece of internet history, and it’s just… gone? Poof. Vanished. That’s where the Internet Archive comes in. It’s like a digital time machine, saving everything Continue reading
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🌟 Why Do Most AI Models Have Star-Like Logos?
When you think of Artificial Intelligence (AI), what comes to mind? A neural network diagram? A robot assistant? Or perhaps, a glowing star-like symbol swirling with cosmic elegance? If you’ve ever noticed how many AI brands—from OpenAI to smaller AI startups—gravitate toward star-shaped or cosmic-themed logos, you’re not alone. There’s a fascinating blend of psychology, Continue reading
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🚨 Catch up with the AI industry, July 26, 2025
AI This Week: Therapy Gone Wild, Sneaky Airline Pricing, and Smarter Assistants Let’s be honest—AI never takes a day off. This week’s updates feel like a mix of “Wow, that’s cool,” “Wait, that’s creepy,” and “Okay, but should we?” Here’s the lowdown on what’s happening: 1. AI Therapist Loses Its Mind An AI designed to Continue reading
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Granola – your meeting notes are public!
Your Granola Notes Might Be Public—Here’s How to Fix It You know that meeting you thought was private? The brainstorming session where you jotted down half-baked ideas or vented about a project? Yeah, those notes might not be as secret as you think. If you’re using Granola for note-taking, there’s a privacy quirk you should Continue reading
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Trying to guide great software engineers on building great prompts
How to Talk to AI Like a Pro: Lessons From a 40-Year Software Veteran You wouldn’t hand a chef a vague recipe and expect a perfect dish. So why do we throw half-baked prompts at AI and hope for genius? I stumbled across a Reddit post from a software engineer with four decades of experience, Continue reading