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Investing in Space: Made in Russia

Investing in Space: Made in Russia

CNBC's Investing in Space newsletter offers a view into the business of space exploration and privatization, delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up to receive future editions. The Soyuz TMA-19M rocket launches into space from Kazakhstan's Baikonur Cosmodrome on...

Why Republicans blasted Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr. – and bear-hugged Kash Patel – The Christian Science Monitor

Why Republicans blasted Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr. – and bear-hugged Kash Patel  The Christian Science MonitorTrump’s Cabinet nominees face sharpest bipartisan grilling to date and other takeaways from Thursday’s confirmation hearings  CNN InternationalDonald Trump’s Cabinet of Revenge  The New YorkerAnalysis | 5 takeaways from the Gabbard, Patel and RFK Jr. hearings  The Washington PostConspiracies, espionage, an enemies list: Takeaways from a wild day of confirmation hearings  The Associated Press

Antiqua et Nova: Note on the relationship between AI and human intelligence – Hacker News

Antiqua et Nova: Note on the relationship between AI and human intelligence  Hacker NewsCiting ‘Shadow of Evil,’ Vatican Warns About the Risks of A.I.  The New York TimesNew Vatican document examines potential and risks of AI  Vatican News - EnglishAI on the Vatican on AI  The PillarAI must serve, not replace, teacher-student relationship, Vatican says  Detroit Catholic

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Study: AI Search Engines Cite Incorrect Sources at a 60% Rate

A new study from Columbia Journalism Review's Tow Center for Digital Journalism has uncovered serious accuracy issues with generative AI models used for news searches. According to the study, AI search engines have a startling error rate of 60 percent when queried about the news.
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Welcome to Skynet: Google Unveils AI Models to Power Physical Robots

Google DeepMind has introduced two new AI models designed to bring artificial intelligence into the physical world by powering robots. Google is not the only company pursuing this goal at top speed — OpenAI and Tesla are also designing robots controlled entirely by AI as well.
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