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Euronews Culture explores how the Trump administration has taken inspiration from online far-right communities and is using AI-generated memes to communicate on its achievements. And mock its enemies.
A tech showcase in Kerala features an innovative device. Ajay H, an engineering graduate, created it. The device converts ...
Hoping to widen the rift between Trump and his supporters, a few Democrats are dabbling in the kind of messaging that usually ...
Mark Sewards, MP for Leeds South West and Morley, says he wants to 'embrace' the ' AI revolution' as the 'UK's first virtual ...
Because Sewards is now both man and machine, both mind and computer. He is the UK’s first parliamentarian to fuse himself ...
The first violators of a new Washington state law capping rent hikes were fined. It's now illegal for landlords to raise rent more than 10 percent on most rentals. The limit on manufactured homes is 5 ...
THE Tanzania Revenue Authority (TRA) has launched a nationwide listing of online businesses. Yusuph Mwenda, the TRA ...
India Post to discontinue Registered Post services, merging with Speed Post, causing concern among Bengaluru users.
Chinese President Xi Jinping said Tuesday that China is ready to work with Brazil to set an example of unity and ...
Finnish authorities say they have charged the captain and two senior officers of a Russia-linked vessel that damaged undersea ...
ShipStation reports that businesses must build scalable fulfillment operations to meet growth challenges, focusing on smart ...
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