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In an ideal world, we'd all be able to tell our partners exactly what we're feeling, as soon as we're feeling it. But real life often falls short of that. Maybe it feels too vulnerable to express a ...
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Keurig sells one of the easiest-to-use coffee makers out there, but simply putting a coffee pod and tap water in the machine isn't enough for a great cup of morning coffee. Trump’s frustration grows ...
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The Berklee College of Music poll also reveals that more than a quarter of artists use it for backing tracks in the final product. By Steven Zeitchik Senior Editor, Technology and Politics As the ...
Microsoft, now free of the shackles that previously tied it to OpenAI, apparently has eyes for other AI models—particularly ones that are cheap. According to a report from Axios, tokenmaxxing is ...
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Modern smartphones rolled out in 2007, the year that fertility rates began falling. Two studies say that is not a coincidence. By Sabrina Tavernise The enduring mystery of the fertility decline has a ...
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