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The fourth edition of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Unity Tour began on Thursday and will run until Sunday, with each ACC member institution invited to send six representatives—four ...
The use of artificial intelligence to “reanimate” the dead for a variety of purposes is quickly gaining traction. Over the ...
While the Michigan State commitment machine was busy cranking out 14 verbals in the first 17 days of June, Spartan coaches ...
Federal Judge William Young’s recent words from the bench sounded a lot like Joseph Welch’s famous rebuke of Senator Joe ...
Juneteenth, the nation's newest federal holiday, is celebrated by Americans on June 19 to commemorate the end of slavery in ...
The city of Dallas, in partnership with electricity provider Reliant, has opened two Beat the Heat cooling centers to provide ...
1968— The United States Supreme Court bans racial discrimination in the sale and rental of housing. The deci­sion came in a case known as Jones v. Alfred H. Mayer Co. The court used as its precedent ...
With federal funding slashed, libraries and museums across the country have been forced to find new ways to tell their ...
There’s something happening here But what it is ain’t exactly clear There’s a man with a gun over there Telling me I got to ...
Segun began his lackluster career in the hackerama as a coat holder for City Councilor Charles “Don’t Call Me Chuck!” Yancey.
AI avatars of dead people are teaching courses and testifying in court. Even with the best of intentions, the emerging practice of AI ‘reanimations’ is an ethical quagmire.