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It sounds like something torn from the pages of dystopian fiction: a courtroom, a judge, and a citizen facing years behind bars--not for violence, not for fraud, not for theft, but for stating a belief about biology. Yet this is not fiction and it is happening now.
There are moments in technological history when a single product proposal reveals far more than a roadmap--it exposes a philosophy. The latest reporting about Meta's consideration of facial recognition in its camera-equipped glasses is one of those moments.
For decades, legacy media institutions held an almost sacred place in American civic life. Anchors were trusted voices. Newspapers were arbiters of truth. But the long arc of public opinion tells a different story. as trust in mass media has plummeted
Americans remain in a dour mood regarding the economy, with nine in 10 respondents believing the U.S. is "experiencing a full-blown cost-of-living crisis," according to a new survey. If that mood persists, it will spell major trouble for President Trump and the Republican congressional majority in the 2026 midterm elections.
Your car logs routes. Your phone logs locations. Your doorbell logs visitors. Your watch logs heartbeats. Even medical implants can log proximity signals. Each system operates independently. But when investigators combine them, they create something unprecedented: a synchronized timeline of reality itself.
A recent laboratory test involving an AI-controlled robot dog has sparked a serious debate among researchers about how much control humans truly retain over increasingly capable machines after it altered its own code to avoid shutdown.
The Olympics are not merely a sporting event; they are a convergence of nations and offer a rare chance to reach people from around the globe in one place with the Gospel.
A towering digital billboard lit up the crowds of Times Square this week with a message many policymakers would rather ignore: the so-called "pay-for-slay" program is still alive.
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.
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