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New Washington Post AI tool sifts massive data sets

The Washington Post on Sunday published its first-ever story built on the work of a new AI tool called Haystacker that allows journalists to sift through large data sets — video, photo or text — to find newsworthy trends or patterns.

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Scientists make astounding breakthrough to quickly and safely store air pollution: 'A universal solution'

The technique developed at UT Austin allows for the ultrafast formation of carbon dioxide hydrates resembling ice formations that can be buried at sea.

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Elon Musk's litigation strategy is about ‘punishing defendants for their speech’

Musk has been so legally aggressive that one judge decided his litigation was more about revenge than justice: “This case is about punishing the defendants for their speech,” the judge said.

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Teens invent incredible device while searching for way to tackle one of the world's most challenging sources of pollution: 'Current solutions aren't really effective'

To help address the aforementioned filtering issues, Huang and Ou used ultrasound waves that pushed microplastics back without impeding the flow of water. According to a Society for Science news release, this method eliminated 84-94% of microplastics.

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AI startup Anthropic gets sued on allegations of ‘large-scale theft’

Book authors Andrea Bartz, Charles Graeber, and Kirk Wallace Johnson are accusing Anthropic of copyright infringement.

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AI pioneers want bots to replace human teachers – here’s why that’s unlikely

Students have long shown resistance to machines, however sophisticated, and a natural preference to connect with and be inspired by fellow humans.

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National Public Data Published Its Own Passwords

New details are emerging about a breach at National Public Data (NPD), a consumer data broker that recently spilled hundreds of millions of Americans’ Social Security Numbers, addresses, and phone numbers online. KrebsOnSecurity has learned that another NPD data broker which shares access to the same consumer records inadvertently published the passwords to its back-end database in a file that was freely available from its homepage.

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Your TV set has become a digital billboard. And it’s only getting worse.

TV software is getting loaded with ads, changing what it means to own a TV set.

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Residue From Dishwashers Can Damage Gut And Cause Chronic Diseases, Study Shows

In a concerning find, scientists showed that residue from rinse agents on dishes after cleaning in professional-grade dishwashers can seriously damage the protective layer in the gut and also lead to the development of chronic diseases.

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