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Why doesn't Facebook just ban AI slop like Shrimp Jesus?
Business Insider· 6 days agoEngagement-bait AI images like Shrimp Jesus are all over Facebook. Why won't Mark Zuckerberg's team just ban them?
Burnside mayor seeks to address cyber threats
Commonwealth Journal, Somerset, Ky.· 2 days agoJul. 3—There are a lot of threats out there that city leaders need to be concerned about. Burnside Mayor Robert Lawson acknowledges that Artificial Intelligence is one of them. Lawson spoke ...
The 'villages' in Cardiff's leafy north worried about their future identities
Wales Online via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoMore housing, the future of local services and health care were among the concerns of Cardiff North...
East Londoners locked up in June including benefit fraudsters and murderers
Romford Recorder· 5 days agoReece Sudbury (Image: City of London Police) Reece Sudbury, 34, of Romford, punched and bit a bus driver then attacked police officers during his arrest. Sudbury boarded an out-of-service bus ...
Martin Lewis says 'not again' as he accuses Tories of 'misdirection' in political ad
Birmingham Live via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoThe Money Saving Expert has been forced to issue a statement after the Conservative Party used a...
I ordered DFS sofa 18 months ago and STILL don't have all the parts
This Is Money· 2 days agoMy front room is now littered with unsuitable sofa parts I have been sent, and I still haven't got...
How to avoid the ‘stupid American’ stereotype while traveling abroad | CNN
CNN.com· 5 days agoHowever, as a single American woman who moved to Europe and made a LOT of faux pas of my own, I can...
Australia ‘monitoring’ US ban on Russian antivirus software but no plans yet to follow suit
The Guardian· 5 days agoThe Australian government is in talks with the US government over the implications of a ban of the Russian antivirus software company Kaspersky, but no plans are yet in place to follow suit.
Teens on TikTok discover they’re actually twins who were kidnapped from their parents at birth
NY Post· 3 days ago“It was pretty clear it was well-structured illegal business in this country,” Museridze insisted....
I wondered why Americans pay so much for dumb stuff. So I asked a $200-an-hour psychic.
Business Insider· 6 days agoIn a 2017 survey of American adults by the Pew Research Center, 41% of respondents said they believed in psychics, 42% said they thought spiritual energy could be located in physical things, ...