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Bank Scams Are Hard to Spot. Here's How to Tell if That Message Is Legit

Even the real thing can look sus. [...]

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This silent, fanless mini PC looks like a very refined and expensive Hi-Fi unit, and I'm surprised by how affordable it is

The Quiet PC UltraNUC Pro 14 Fanless is designed for business users seeking a high-performance, noise-free workstation with a premium look. [...]

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Is AI bad for music or is it just another step in the auto-tune timeline?

AI music can be a good tool but not a replacement for human musicians. [...]

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zdnet
The Open Weight Definition offers another take on the OSAID debate

This new framework from the Open Source Alliance aims to finally set the standard for open-source AI models. Will it? [...]

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The Best Fantasy Movies to Watch on Prime Video Now

The Lord of the Rings trilogy is back on the streaming service. [...]

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Netflix releases a killer new trailer for You season 5 but my favorite character is missing from Joe's final chapter

Netflix has unveiled a new trailer to promote Joe's bloody final chapter in You season 5. [...]

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zdnet
Finally, a MagSafe wallet for my phone that feels premium (without the price tag)

The UAG Metropolis MagSafe wallet looks nearly identical to my favorite Journey wallet, and it's $25 cheaper. [...]

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Researchers train AI to generate long-form text using only reinforcement learning

A research team from Singapore and China has introduced LongWriter-Zero, an AI model that uses reinforcement learning to write texts longer than 10,000 words—without relying on synthetic training data.<br /> The article Researchers train AI to generate long-form text using only reinforcement learning appeared first on THE DECODER. [...]

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UK unleashes drone-zapping microwave weapon amid defence tech drive

The British Army has successfully neutralised swarms of drones in a trial of the “RapidDestroyer” — a new kind of weapon that uses high-frequency microwaves to disable critical electronic components in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), causing them to crash. The Army said it took down two swarms of eight drones during a single test at a site in West Wales. During the entire trial period, the [...]

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