Millions are turning to chatbots for guidance from on high. Millions are turning to chatbots for guidance from on high. Nolan Pelletier Supported by Millions of people are turning to chatbots to ...
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Concerned parents are calling for age limits to be introduced for Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbots after it emerged a website was encouraging kids to take part in "dangerous stunts". Campaigners ...
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The Delta State Government has reviewed the dress code for civil servants, warning that improper dressing in the public service will no longer be tolerated. The circular, signed by the Office of the ...
The ability to detect vocal sounds, and the more specialized skill of recognizing calls from one's own species, is supported by evolutionarily ancient brain mechanisms, according to a new study from ...
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Russia's mysterious 'Doomsday Radio' came to life on Monday, sending out two cryptic voice messages to unknown listeners. The Cold War-era shortwave station has been broadcasting a continuous, ...