New research reveals that people find AI-delivered political arguments convincing. This could help bridge political divides—or fuel polarization.
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Stop the Slop!

Devin Gaichas/ Staff Artist On Friday, Oct. 31, a slide deck on career and professional development resources was emailed to BXA students, which concluded with several AI-generated images of a ...
Investors didn’t love CBA’s business-as-usual trading update. But it was Matt Comyn’s warning on the implications of ...
Cronos’ Smarturn upgrade boosts smart accounts and EVM features, but will it truly lift CRO’s market performance?
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What to eat to save the planet

Atmos reports the food system significantly contributes to climate change; adopting plant-based diets can cut individual ...
Wi-Fi 7 Multi-Link Operation (MLO) promises low latency and monster throughput, but also a new attack surface for probing ...
Dietitians are not just end-users of AI tools. They can be cocreators, leaders, and subject matter experts on AI projects. In ...
Take Anna from Las Vegas, for example. Anna wants to disown her son, who’s been diagnosed as a narcissist. She has her assets ...
The institutional memory of pre-colonial African governance systems has suffered from both scholarly neglect and wilful ...
The global gaming industry is constantly evolving with the introduction of new concepts and innovations almost every day. Alongside this, microtransactions ...
The sci-fi sensation compares the new technology to the early days of the camera and predicts a long period of transition for ...