"Meta has patented a hypothetical LLM that would continue posting for (and as) you, long after you're dead. Granted in late December, the patent outlines an AI that would 'simulate' a person's social media activity when they've been away from the platform for an extended period of time, including after they've died, according to an exclusive from Business Insider. It was first filed in 2023 by Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth." |
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There's always a moment where you wish you'd acted before things felt safe. RAD Intel is still in that moment. The Reg A+ is open at $0.85/share, even after 14,000+ investors, $60M+ raised, and 5,000% valuation growth. Bonus shares stack up to 15%. The urgency window opens soon, and 3/12 is when early becomes later. [Ad] |
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"The Earth Room is a 22-inch-deep layer of dirt spread across a 3,600-square-foot gallery space in the middle of Soho. Created by American artist Walter De Maria in 1977, it has been a peaceful, quiet sanctuary from the bustle of the street below for three decades, where the mix of smells from the streets of New York are reduced to only one: the rich smell of soil. While there were originally two additional Earth Rooms, both in Germany, this is the last one remaining." |
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"Sixteen years ago, a brainless, unicellular organism blew our human minds. And it continues to fascinate and surprise researchers to this day. Scientists had known that some slime molds of the species Physarum polycephalum consist of one giant, pulsating cell that keeps changing shape as it moves around and branches out to access food and avoid unpleasant things like salt or light. But it took a 2010 experiment led by Japanese biologist Toshiyuki Nakagaki of Hokkaido University to reveal the depths of its sophistication. When Nakagaki placed the oat flakes that Physarum likes in a pattern mimicking the cities surrounding Tokyo, the slime mold's branches almost exactly reproduced the efficient transport connections between them that humans had taken years to develop." |
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The internet used to be chill. Now it's 90% pop-ups, trackers, and weird autoplay videos. AdGuard reverses the timeline — removing all the junk so you can finally browse in peace. For a one-time $16, this family plan blocks ads on up to 9 devices forever. That's lifetime protection from malware, ads, and digital chaos. Your future self (and your parents, your kids, and your cat) will thank you. [Ad] |
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"A dedicated space to open a book and get lost in its story, surrounded by the scent of pages and overfilled shelves, can offer a comforting escape. And if you dream of having your own private library at home, you're not alone: Mentions of the term 'reading nook' in Zillow home listings are up by nearly 50%. Libraries and nooks can take many forms, from hardwood built-ins, to shelves with rolling ladders — featured in the Sarasota, Florida home pictured above — to converted fireplaces filled with hardcovers. We've compiled our favorite Zillow listings to inspire you for your own at-home library." |
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