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First Happy To Chat Bench arrives in Midland
Happy To Chat Benches are part of an international movement encouraging people to slow down, sit together, and invite conversation.
An AI company based in Menlo Park is banning its chatbots for users under 18 years old following lawsuits against the company ...
It’s a grim reality of the modern internet: The online platforms our kids use for hours a day have become hunting grounds for ...
The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office case provides a rare inside look that illustrates nearly everything critics say is wrong with the practice of stopping and searching motorists.
On an afternoon in late October, I was supposed to meet Laura Alice Watt for coffee in the vicinity of Dyrafjordur, a fjord ...
Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSN
Thanksgiving is for connection, not connectivity
Thanksgiving is one of the last true pauses on the calendar, a rare day when we gather together in person instead of online or in chat threads.
This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article here: ...
A decade in the making and years of construction and walkability woes in a prime slice of San Antonio’s downtown is finally ...
An interview with Liz Kelly Nelson, who wants to help journalists navigate the independent creator economy. Sign up for the daily CJR newsletter.
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When formal systems stop working, neighbors turn to each other in what many call 'mutual aid'
Organizers say that interest in local, grassroots initiatives to meet community needs has been growing. Often called “mutual ...
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AI country hit 'Walk My Walk' built on Blanco Brown's sound sparks questions of attribution, ethics
An AI-generated country song, “Walk My Walk,” recently topped Billboard's country digital song sales chart. It's credited to a fictional artist named Breaking Rust, but the vocal style is based ...
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South Korean man gets life sentence over blackmail ring that sexually exploited or abused hundreds
A 33-year-old South Korean man was sentenced to life in prison Monday for running an online blackmail ring that sexually exploited or abused 261 victims, including more than a dozen minors he raped ...
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