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February 8th, 2024
Apple Vision Pro
This week, I tried out the Apple Vision Pro. That’s the device you’ve been seeing on the news: the bulky, unwieldy headgear; the bizarre images of people attempting to manipulate the air in front of them; even some people driving while looking like Geordi La Forge from “Star Trek.”
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February 8th, 2024
Is AI Coming for Your Job?
The media warn, “Artificial intelligence will replace millions of jobs.”
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December 12th, 2023
US Christians – AI & the Church
When the internet was introduced to the general public in the early 1990s, it was met with a mix of emotions.
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December 7th, 2023
How Private Is Private?
The Fourth Amendment secures our right to be secure against unreasonable searches, right? Not anymore, explains Naomi Brockwell on her popular YouTube channel.
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November 16th, 2023
Tik-Tok and Osama bin Laden
By: Jim Geraghty – nationalreview.com – November 16, 2023 On the menu today: News that TikTok users are approvingly quoting a 2002 letter from al-Qaeda terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden, and insisting that bin Laden makes a lot of legitimate points, is the sort of thing that makes you wish gullible young people would go back to eating Tide Pods....
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October 20th, 2023
Online Censorship Destroying Freedom
Since the COVID pandemic, authoritarians in the US and around the world have cynically used claims of “disinformation” to censor ordinary people and stifle dissent about everything from the efficacy of masks and vaccines to the war in Ukraine, the Middle East situation, and Hunter Biden’s laptop.  
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October 16th, 2023
Social Media – Loneliness
“We’ve traded going out with people we like for going on Facebook to get likes,” Maher jokes The post Bill Maher Says Social Media Has ‘Done More to Kill Being Social Than the Pocket Protector’ (Video) appeared first on TheWrap.
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September 15th, 2023
Revisiting Renewable Energy’s Reliability and Affordability
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) came close to implementing rolling blackouts in the early days of September. And while early September was very hot, it was very hot for nearly all of July and August, and yet the grid seemed to perform better then. So what changed?
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September 13th, 2023
AI Will Shape Your Soul
But how is up to us.  
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September 13th, 2023
AI trains on your Gmail and Instagram
By: Geoffrey A. Fowler – washingtonpost.com – September 8, 2023 It’s your Gmail. It’s also Google’s artificial intelligence factory. Unless you turn it off, Google uses your Gmail to train an AI to finish other people’s sentences. It does that by analyzing how you respond to its suggestions. And when you opt in to using a new Gmail function called Help Me Write, Google...
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