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People think AI has feelings
Chatbots are making people believe that AI models have feelings. That’s no surprise, as they’re able to mimic human reactions ...
Crypto markets are increasingly placing value on clear structure over hype, as buyers continue searching for the next big ...
There’s a certain kind of diet that shows up again and again when you live with diabetes. It promises control. Clean numbers.
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9 Things Middle-Class Americans Can't Afford To Buy Anymore
Data now shows that comfortable amenities like gym memberships and rooftop solar panels are no longer as commonplace in the ...
Hy-Vee’s new FoodHealth Score rates groceries 1–100 in your online cart, using science-based nutrition to help you compare ...
The Shockers are ranked No. 365 in the country in KenPom’s “luck” statistic. Here’s what the metric actually means.
South African traders quickly notice that markets often move in repeatable ways after big data releases and policy events.
Flu cases are rising across the United States, and hospitals continue to admit large numbers of patients. Vaccines remain one ...
The Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati is expected to announce the release date of the GATE 2026 admit card sh ...
We live in an age where taking photographs is easier than ever. The numbers are honestly wild—research suggests roughly 1.8 ...
Duolingo stock price jumped by 5% on Monday as American equities bounced back and as investors reacted to a bullish research ...
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$1.8M debt: The hidden bill for chasing the American dream
The price tag for a middle class life in the United States is no longer just a mortgage and a car loan. For many households, ...
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