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Podcasts are a great tool for political persuasionjust ask this 18th-century thinker

Katie East

Podcasts have been around for more than two decades, but the last few yearsand particularly their influence in the 2024 US electionhave solidified their role in the media landscape. Some of the most ...[Continue Reading]

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Can you detect these deepfakes? 99.9% cant, claims biometrics leader iProov

Thomas Macaulay

Deepfakes have become alarmingly difficult to detect. So difficult, that only 0.1% of people today can identify them. Thats according to iProov, a British biometric authentication firm. The company ...[Continue Reading]

The Next Web

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Amid uncertainty, ad tech mavens turn to startups

Ronan Shields

Uncertainty over the evolution of the ad tech sector has defined its public conversations in the 2020s, but amid talk of strategic pivots some of the sectors leading names are turning to startups. S ...[Continue Reading]

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Healthcare takeaways from Paris AI Summit

Thomas Mangin

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron arrive a plenary session at the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Action Summit at the Grand Palais in Paris, France on February 11 ...[Continue Reading]

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Melting down over DOGE

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In FY 2024, the U.S. had an almost $2 trillion deficit, almost 7% of the total GDP, in a supposedly good economy. Total debt is over $36 trillion, and our economy has a GDP of less than $30 trillion, ...[Continue Reading]

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Why do we treat murdering a pregnant woman differently from abortion?

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On October 31, 2024, 28-year-old BreAnna L. Johnson of Wentzville, Missouri, was murdered by her live-in boyfriend, 40-year-old Darryl K. Tyson, Jr. On December 18, 2024, the county grand jury indict ...[Continue Reading]

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