South Korea has set up a life-sized holographic police officer in a busy park in Seoul to help reduce crime. This hologram appears every two minutes in the evening and has reportedly led to a 22% drop in crime, leading to discussions about expanding its use to other areas.
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A holographic police officer has been installed in central Seoul, South Korea.
The hologram is projected in Jeo-dong Park between 7:00 PM and 10:00 PM.
The area is known for being busy at night due to nearby bars.
Police report a 22% decrease in crime since the hologram was installed.
Authorities are considering using the hologram in more locations.
The initiative aims to deter crime by making people feel monitored.
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Rishi Sunak, the former UK Prime Minister, has become a part-time advisor for Microsoft and an AI start-up called Anthropic. The Advisory Committee on Business Appointments has restricted him from lobbying the UK government for these companies. Sunak plans to donate his earnings from these roles to a charity he started.
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Rishi Sunak is now a part-time advisor for Microsoft and Anthropic, an AI company.
Anthropic aims to compete with companies like OpenAI, Google, and Meta.
Sunak cannot lobby UK government officials on behalf of these firms for two years after leaving office.
Payments for these advisory roles will go to a charity founded by Sunak.
As prime minister, Sunak prioritized tech regulation and organized an AI safety summit in 2023.
Sunak will also work as a paid advisor for Goldman Sachs, a bank he worked at previously.
Sunak plans to remain an active Member of Parliament for Richmond and Northallerton.
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A report by the AI platform UKG found that workers using artificial intelligence (AI) experience lower burnout rates than those not using it. While some fear AI could replace jobs, the technology appears to help workers by handling simple tasks, allowing them to focus on more important work.
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A survey by UKG involved 8,200 front-line workers.
Workers using AI reported burnout rates of 41%, compared to 54% for those not using AI.
Front-line workers make up 80% of the global workforce.
Over one-third of front-line workers use AI.
66% of workers are worried AI might replace their jobs.
25% of workers said AI has already replaced part of their job.
20% predict their jobs will be replaced by AI in five years.
Education and training can help workers feel more comfortable using AI.
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The U.S. government is investigating Tesla's self-driving cars for driving on the wrong side of the road and not stopping at red lights. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) found 58 reports of such incidents, affecting approximately 2.9 million cars equipped with Tesla's full self-driving technology. The investigation will evaluate the safety and scale of these issues.
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Tesla is under investigation by the U.S. government for traffic violations by its self-driving cars.
Reports include incidents of cars driving on the wrong side of the road and not stopping for red lights.
The NHTSA is the agency conducting the investigation.
Around 2.9 million Tesla cars with the full self-driving feature are involved in the investigation.
There have been six crashes reported due to failure to stop at red lights, with four resulting in injuries.
Tesla has attempted to fix an issue at a Maryland intersection where cars repeatedly ran red lights.
The full self-driving mode allows the car to change lanes and make turns but requires the driver to stay attentive.
Tesla is also under investigation for issues with door locking mechanisms that reportedly trapped children inside some cars.
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U.S. auto safety regulators are investigating Tesla's full self-driving technology after reports of crashes and traffic violations. The investigation looks into 58 incidents where Tesla vehicles reportedly drove through red lights or on the wrong side of the road. Tesla continues to claim that their system requires driver attention.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) opened an investigation into Tesla's full self-driving technology.
58 reports involve Tesla vehicles violating traffic laws while in full self-driving mode.
Tesla drivers often said they received no warning before the vehicles behaved unexpectedly.
The investigation includes nearly 2.9 million Tesla vehicles.
Tesla faces separate investigations for other driver-assist features, including a "summon" feature.
NHTSA started another probe in August on Tesla for not reporting crashes quickly.
Tesla's CEO, Elon Musk, plans to deploy many self-driving cars by next year.
Recently, Tesla shares dropped by 2%.
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A Reddit user noticed a 9-pound difference when weighing themselves on two different smart scales, sparking discussion about the accuracy of smart scales. Dr. Olalekan Otulana explained that such variations are common due to factors like skin temperature and hydration levels.
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A Reddit user found a 9-pound weight difference between two smart scales.
The user shared their findings on the subreddit r/mildlyinfuriating.
Dr. Olalekan Otulana said variations in weight measurements on smart scales are common.
Smart scales use a small electrical current to measure body composition.
Factors like skin temperature, hydration, and floor surface can affect scale readings.
Different smart scale brands may use different algorithms to calculate body composition.
Reddit users debated whether the issue was with the scales or user error.
Some users suggested recalibration or checking the scales on the same floor surface.
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Ubisoft reportedly canceled a planned video game in the Assassin's Creed series. The game, which was set during the American Civil War and featured a Black assassin fighting the Ku Klux Klan, was scrapped due to concerns about the tense political climate in the United States.
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Ubisoft is a French video game company.
The canceled game was part of the Assassin's Creed series.
The game was planned to be set in the American Civil War and Reconstruction era.
Players would have played as a former slave recruited as an assassin.
The decision was reportedly due to concerns about the political climate in the U.S.
The game's development was stopped in July according to reports.
Ubisoft has not confirmed or commented on these reports.
Social media posts about the cancellation have gained significant attention.
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Health care experts discussed the challenges of making patient information easily shareable across different systems at a forum. Despite investments, sharing this data effectively still faces obstacles. Leaders emphasize the importance of sharing data to improve patient care and system efficiency.
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Health care leaders envision a system where patient information can move easily across different platforms.
Despite significant investments, full interoperability is still not achieved.
Interoperability aims to connect patient records across various health institutions.
A model created by City of Hope, called HopeLLM, helps organize patient data across research and care.
Sharing data is crucial to addressing cost and quality issues in health care.
Indiana University Health manages over 1,500 applications and is switching its electronic health record to a new system called Epic.
Indiana University Health has identified and plans to retire 600 applications to streamline processes.
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Ferrari will launch its first electric car, the Elettrica, in 2026. This new model will have over 1,000 horsepower and is part of Ferrari's strategy to attract electric car enthusiasts. The company is also focusing on maintaining control over the battery production process to ensure high quality.
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Ferrari's first electric vehicle (EV), the Elettrica, will be available for sale in 2026.
The car is expected to have over 1,000 horsepower, potentially around 1,100.
Ferrari aims to attract new customers interested in electric vehicles.
The company's CEO, Benedetto Vinga, stated this move is an important step to expand their customer base.
Ferrari's cars have a high profit margin, with recent reports showing approximately $136,000 per car.
The Elettrica is built on lessons learned from Ferrari's Formula 1 involvement and previous hybrid models.
Ferrari is assembling each battery pack in-house with precision to ensure quality.
The Elettrica can accelerate from zero to 62 mph in 2.5 seconds.
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Some nuclear startups are using side products from their work, like ingredients for cancer drugs, to make money. They do this to support their main goal of building advanced nuclear power plants, which takes a long time and is expensive. Companies like TerraPower and SHINE Technologies are involved in these efforts, aiming to use profits from these side projects to fund their nuclear energy developments.
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Nuclear startups are creating side products, such as cancer drug ingredients, to generate early profits.
TerraPower is focusing on producing medical isotopes, which are radioactive atoms used for medical purposes.
TerraPower's first advanced nuclear reactor's target start date moved from 2028 to 2030 due to fuel shortages.
Fusion startups are developing side businesses, as their primary technology takes longer to develop.
SHINE Technologies follows a phased approach, selling fusion energy to sectors like defense before producing electricity.
High-paying customers in the defense sector, like jet engine makers, pay significantly for fusion-generated energy.
SHINE Technologies removed "Medical" from its name to clarify its focus on fusion energy.
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Episode 4 of "Slow Horses" Season 5 will be available on Apple TV+ on October 15, 2025. To watch, you need an Apple TV+ subscription, which costs $9.99 monthly after a 7-day free trial. The new episodes are released every Wednesday until October 29, 2025.
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"Slow Horses" Season 5 Episode 4 releases on Apple TV+ on October 15, 2025.
Apple TV+ subscriptions cost $9.99 per month after a 7-day free trial.
Episodes air at Midnight Pacific Time/3 am Eastern Time.
The show is an espionage drama about British intelligence agents.
New episodes are released every Wednesday through October 29, 2025.
Episode runtimes are typically between 40 and 55 minutes long.
The storyline involves preventing attacks at campaign events.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a common tool in U.S. schools, with many students using it regularly for schoolwork. Research shows that 90% of students use AI, and nearly one-third use it daily to help with tasks like brainstorming and creating outlines. This shift is influencing how students learn and could impact how they expect to use technology in the workplace.
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AI is increasingly used by U.S. students, with 90% incorporating it in their schoolwork.
Nearly 33% of students use AI daily for educational tasks.
Students often use AI for brainstorming and creating outlines, helping them focus on refining ideas.
The AI in Education Trends Report predicts these changes will shape future skills needed in the workforce.
ChatGPT is more popular among students than Gemini, highlighting user-friendliness and brand recognition.
Experts suggest teaching AI usage rather than banning it, with clear rules on its application in schools.
Schools are encouraged to educate students on using AI effectively without compromising original thinking.
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Discord, a popular messaging platform for gamers, reported that hackers potentially leaked ID photos of about 70,000 users due to a cyber-attack on a third-party company that verifies user ages. Discord itself was not directly hacked, and no full credit card details or passwords were leaked. The company is working with the authorities and has notified the impacted users.
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Discord says a cyber-attack led to a potential leak of ID photos of around 70,000 users.
The hackers targeted a third-party age verification company, not Discord itself.
The leaked data may include personal information, partial credit card details, and messages with Discord's support team.
No full credit card details, passwords, or broader user activity were leaked.
All affected users have been informed, and Discord is investigating the incident with law enforcement.
Discord has revoked the attacked company's access to its system.
Discord declined to name the third-party company involved in the breach.
Discord denies claims that the breach is larger than reported and refuses to pay those responsible.
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Secret Service found a hidden operation near New York aimed at disabling American telecommunications by using hundreds of servers and SIM cards. The report highlights vulnerabilities in the U.S. telecommunications system and stresses the importance of building resilient networks to prevent such attacks. Other countries like Finland and Ukraine are cited as examples of how building strong telecom infrastructure can help manage disruptions effectively.
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The Secret Service discovered a hidden operation with servers and 100,000 SIM cards intended to disable U.S. telecom networks.
American telecommunications networks are essential for emergency services, transport, police communications, and personal connections.
Hackers from China, Russia, and Iran have previously targeted telecom systems as part of broader strategies.
Building network resilience helps prevent successful attacks by making sure systems can quickly recover and continue operating.
Finland has strong telecom resilience laws, helping them maintain services even when infrastructure was damaged in 2024.
Sweden also ranks high in preparedness by providing household guides on handling network failures.
United States struggles with telecom protection due to divided responsibilities between government agencies and private companies.
The communication networks in the U.S. include crucial points for emergency, aviation, banking, and government services which need better security measures.
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Some rappers are making shorter, focused albums to stand out in the crowded streaming world. These mini-albums are shorter than traditional albums and cater to dedicated fans. Artists like Earl Sweatshirt, Mick Jenkins, and 03 Greedo are using this strategy.
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Some hip-hop artists are releasing shorter albums to counteract streaming overload.
A mini-album is about as long as a half-hour TV show.
Earl Sweatshirt is known for creating concise albums that respect the listener's time.
Earl Sweatshirt's album "Live Laugh Love" is 24 minutes long.
These shorter albums focus on maintaining a strong connection with existing fans.
Rappers Mick Jenkins and 03 Greedo are also adopting this approach.
The strategy allows artists to create music without aiming for mainstream chart success.
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A woman turned on her old Nintendo DS device and found nostalgic photos from her childhood, including pictures of her dogs, which brought back strong memories. The Nintendo DS, a popular handheld gaming console released in 2004, sometimes contained cameras that let users take photos, and has become a way for people to rediscover past memories. Many people online reacted emotionally to the woman's story, sharing similar experiences with their own old devices.
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The Nintendo DS was released in 2004 and became a very popular portable gaming device.
Some versions of the Nintendo DS released in 2009 had a camera for taking photos.
A TikTok user found childhood photos on her old Nintendo DS and shared the story online.
Her TikTok video showing the photos received over 265,600 views.
Nostalgia, like revisiting old photos, can help reduce psychological pain and boost self-esteem.
Many viewers commented on the TikTok video, expressing similar feelings about their own old devices.
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Nabarun Dasgupta, a researcher from the University of North Carolina, received a "genius" grant from the MacArthur Foundation for his work on addressing the U.S. overdose crisis. His research showed a decline in overdose deaths since 2021 and includes efforts to develop harm reduction programs and distribute naloxone, a drug that can reverse opioid overdoses.
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Nabarun Dasgupta works at the University of North Carolina and studies street drug supplies in the U.S.
He was awarded a MacArthur Foundation "genius" grant, which includes $800,000, for his research on reducing overdose deaths.
Dasgupta discovered that overdose deaths in the U.S. started to decline in many states since 2021.
His work involves creating harm reduction programs to reduce drug-related deaths.
He helped start a system that detects harmful chemicals in street drugs.
Dasgupta co-founded the Remedy Alliance / For The People to distribute naloxone, a drug that reverses opioid overdoses.
Dasgupta is noted for his connections with people in drug-using communities and frontline health workers.
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A Senate report warns that artificial intelligence (AI) and automation might eliminate nearly 100 million U.S. jobs in the next decade. The report, created by staff for Senator Bernie Sanders, predicts significant job losses in sectors like trucking, accounting, and fast food due to automation. While AI investment continues to grow, the report highlights concerns about major workforce disruptions.
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A Senate report predicts AI could cut nearly 100 million U.S. jobs in 10 years.
The report suggests major job losses in trucking, accounting, and fast food sectors.
The study was made with help from OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
President Trump has pledged billions to AI investments to boost U.S. leadership in technology.
Concerns remain about AI's impact on both low-skilled and skilled jobs.
The report forecasts over 50% job replacement in 15 out of 20 identified sectors.
It acknowledges the uncertainty in AI's long-term effects on the job market.
Other studies estimate both significant job loss and creation, causing market transformation.
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A Reddit user discovered that their rescue dog, initially thought to be a golden retriever mix, was actually a mix of several breeds after a DNA test. The dog's DNA showed it was primarily Chow Chow, American pit bull terrier, German shepherd, and Rottweiler among other breeds. This revelation helped explain the dog's unique physical traits and health issues.
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A rescue dog, initially described as a golden retriever mix, was found to be a mix of various breeds through a DNA test.
The DNA test showed the dog was mainly Chow Chow (28.9%), American pit bull terrier (27.9%), German shepherd (6.9%), and Rottweiler (6.1%).
Additional breeds detected included Labrador retriever, American Eskimo Dog, Australian shepherd, Cocker Spaniel, and Australian Cattle Dog.
The owner's observations of the dog's physical traits and shyness matched the DNA test results.
The dog has a neurological condition called Horner’s syndrome and chronic dry eye, which are being treated regularly.
The dog also has epilepsy, diagnosed during its time in foster care.
A 2023 study indicated that the health of a dog depends more on factors like genetics and care than on breed alone.
Regular vet checkups and genetic testing are recommended for all dogs, regardless of breed.
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Scientists at Cornell University discovered how to cut onions without causing tears. The study found that using a sharp knife and cutting slowly can help reduce the release of tear-inducing chemicals. This research also suggests that keeping knives sharp can prevent the spread of bacteria during food preparation.
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Researchers found tear-inducing chemicals in onions are released due to cell pressure when cutting.
Sharp knives and slow cutting can minimize chemical release, reducing tears.
The discovery was published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academies of Science.
Blunt and fast cutting increases the spread of droplets that contain onion chemicals.
The study showed droplets can eject at speeds up to 89 miles per hour.
Sharp knives not only reduce tears but also help prevent the spread of bacteria.
Onion mist can launch pathogens far, highlighting the importance of sharp knives for safety.
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