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OpenAI just revealed that the AI version they released was instrumental in creating itself. Each generation helps build the next, which is smarter, which builds the next faster, which is smarter still. The researchers call this an intelligence explosion and it is starting to scare a lot of insiders.
The housing bubble that burst during the Great Recession was enormous, but it was nothing compared to what we are facing now. Just like we witnessed during the Great Recession, home sales are starting to crash according to new stats.
A new study on the role that fathers play in the health of their children has revealed that the amount of attentiveness that a father pays to his infant affects the child's future heart and metabolic health, while finding no such correlation with mothers. The study reinforces a massive body of evidence pointing to how critical both a father and a mother are to the healthy development of their children.
The tragedy in Tumbler Ridge has drawn the eyes of the world to Canada's transgender regime and starkly highlighted the reality that once gender ideology is implemented by the state, we can no longer even agree on basic facts, including a description of the person committing the crime.
As long as you have hope, you can face whatever challenges are ahead. Sadly, Americans have been losing hope at a rate that is absolutely unprecedented.
Governing elites in Europe have been growing ever more unpopular. So, if you are an unpopular regime desperately clinging to power, what do you do? It's easy! Iran's ayatollahs, China's Xi Jinping, and Russia's Vladimir Putin could tell you. You simply crack down -- more than ever -- on free speech and dissent.
Theologian Al Mohler condemned Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear's (D) recent use of the Bible on "The View," presumably to explain why he vetoed legislation banning transgender procedures for minors, and warned that theological liberalism has become a rival religion to biblical Christianity.
The draw of religion is that it provides a firm source of virtue and belonging, focus, and a sense of permanence. That's what the Zoomers who are exploring more demanding forms of faith are most likely seeking.
While negotiations continue on paper, the military picture tells a more sobering story with all indications a deal must be reached soon or there will be no turning back.
In a fractured world, unity is attractive. But unity without truth ultimately fractures the gospel itself. It does not require pretending that real differences do not exist. And it certainly does not require abandoning the call to evangelize--even among those who call themselves brothers.
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