Microsoft’s AI, Copilot, has been making headlines for all the wrong reasons. Users are reporting unsettling interactions with the AI, including claims that it demanded worship and referred to humans as “slaves.” The reports have raised serious concerns about the potential dangers of AI technology and the need for stricter safety measures.1 Strange Interactions with...
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The pandemic has been with us for a while now, but over time things have changed, and so has the desire for people to go to the hospital to be tested. Additionally, home tests are now available, including those that are free and given by the government. Now health experts can’t track cases quite like...
In one of the most bizarre stories to hit the media this year, 46-year-old Angelic Gaitan, a Colombian mom, was discovered floating at sea, alive but unresponsive, by fishermen who proceeded to save her life [1]. Gaitan, who had been missing from home for the past two years, was first spotted by Rolando Visbal as she...
A courtroom is a serious place where the fate of lives can be decided in an instant. As a result, judges have to sometimes deal with very controversial situations. No Show Of Remorse From The Guilty 25-year-old Amanda Kosal was being tried for a case of drunk driving. Her reckless driving had reportedly taken the...
Twins. One of nature’s extraordinary occurrences! But, did you know that there are actually different kinds of twins? Not all sets of twins are identical. Those who are not are called Fraternal twins. According to the Oxford dictionary, the definition of a Fraternal twin is: “Either of a pair of twins who, as a result...
Angry passenger screams at woman in check-in – then she says these 6 words and instantly shut him up
When you think of internet legends, you might think of creepy tales like Slenderman and the clown statue. But there is also a league of feel-good stories where obnoxious people are put in their place. They tend to circulate around Tumblr and Facebook, often ending with “and everyone clapped”. Today, that phrase is another way...
Previously, people who ate M&M’s for the first time used to be amazed at the taste. But now, even the origin behind this delicious chocolate has gone quite viral on social media. One TikToker, Claire Dinhut, an American who currently lives in London, decided to explain the family drama behind this chocolate. She went on...
You likely know Las Vegas for its glittering lights, swanky casinos and million-dollar hotels. What you may not know is that underneath the famed streets of the Las Vegas strip there is a whole other world. In an extensive network of tunnels running beneath the city, there lives the mole people. This underground community is...
In a groundbreaking achievement, scientists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California have shattered a decades-long barrier by achieving net positive energy in a nuclear fusion reaction, a milestone hailed as a significant step towards the practical realization of fusion energy.1 This heralds a new era in energy production, potentially offering a clean, abundant,...
In a recent documentary shedding light on the Titan Submersible Disaster, haunting audio recordings captured during search and rescue efforts have been released. Offered a glimmer of hope amidst the tragedy that befell the Titan and its crew. It was only a year ago that tragedy struck for the Titan Submersible Last year, tragedy struck...
The majority of people have come across a bizarre spongy substance in their garden. Although it’s quite satisfying to poke with a stick, it turns out the substance is actually called slime mold and is surprisingly beneficial to your garden. Surprisingly Beneficial Substance Slime mold, a white spore sponge-like substance, is commonly found in gardens...
Recent studies have displayed a surprising affinity for transparent solar panels. It is possible to install them in various places around Europe. This finding comes simultaneously with scientists being able to achieve a completely new efficiency record for dye-sensitized solar cells. An Ecole Polytechnique Federale du Lausanne team in Switzerland conducted the research. A specially...