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Are these robots making humans obsolete for home and repair tasks?

In a groundbreaking development, researchers have unveiled the impressive capabilities of the Aloha Unleashed project. This project, spearheaded by Stanford Ph.D. student Tony Z. Zhao and assistant professor Chelsea Finn from the Mobile Aloha team, showcases the next level of robotic dexterity. CLICK TO GET KURT’S FREE CYBERGUY NEWSLETTER WITH SECURITY ALERTS, QUICK VIDEO TIPS, TECH REVIEWS AND EASY HOW-TO’S …

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Underwater kite can harness the ocean’s power for sustainable energy

The Swedish company Minesto is making waves in the renewable energy sector with its innovative Dragon 12, an underwater kite that promises to generate clean electricity. The Dragon 12  (Minesto) A kite underwater? Imagine a kite flying through the air, tracing a figure-eight pattern as it soars. Now, picture that same motion deep under the sea. That’s the essence of …

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US Air Force Secretary Kendall flies in cockpit of plane controlled by AI

U.S. Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall rode in the cockpit of a fighter jet on Friday, which flew over the desert in California and was controlled by artificial intelligence. Last month, Kendall announced his plans to fly in an AI-controlled F-16 to the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee’s defense panel, while speaking about the future of air warfare being dependent on …

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How to use VPNs without compromising your banking apps

Using a VPN — a virtual private network — to browse the internet can give you more security and privacy online. It can also be used to access websites that might not be available in your location. (For instance, Netflix may not be available in some countries, but you can access it with a VPN). Some people may also use …

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Electric humanoid robot poised to shake up the job market

Boston Dynamics has unveiled a groundbreaking achievement in the ever-evolving robotics landscape. Supported by visionary research and decades of practical experience, this new electric robot marks a significant leap forward. The fully electric Atlas robot. (Boston Dynamics) Boston Dynamics unveils electric Atlas The Massachusetts-based robotics company bid farewell to the hydraulic Atlas and revealed its successor — a fully electric …

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Fox News AI Newsletter: Emily Blunt's AI admission

IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER: – Emily Blunt admits new technology is ‘something we’re all nervous about’- AI expert: ChatGPT prompts you’ll wish you knew sooner- State Department wants China, Russia to declare that AI won’t control nuclear weapons, only humans ‘HUGE CONCERNS’: Emily Blunt and Ryan Gosling hope audiences will continue to appreciate the people who make movies happen behind the …

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FCC slaps AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile with mega fines for data deceit

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has taken decisive action against the nation’s four largest mobile carriers, imposing a hefty fine of $200 million for the unauthorized sharing of customers’ location data. This move underscores the agency’s commitment to consumer privacy and protecting sensitive information. The FCC seal. (FCC) The breakdown of fines T-Mobile: The leading fine of $80 million reflects …

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How to shut down Facebook’s nosy ‘People You May Know’ suggestions

Are you tired of Facebook’s constant nudges about people they think you may know? Facebook employs algorithms that analyze your engagement patterns, your uploaded contact lists and your existing friends to suggest potential new connections. These suggestions appear in your “People You May Know” section, which can be found in your News Feed or under the Friends tab. While Facebook’s …

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Creeps are hiding cameras in dressing rooms, bathrooms and worse

Stories like this make my blood boil. Some creep was caught taking pics up a woman’s skirt at a Target store. Let’s give a big cheer to the woman who called him out and filmed it. I’m giving away a $799 iPhone 15.Try my free daily newsletter for your shot to win. My newsletter has over 209,000 positive reviews with …

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Time-saving tricks using your keyboard

I spend hours and hours (and hours) online every week looking for the latest in tech for mynational radio show,podcasts and, of course,newsletter. I rounded up eight browser keyboard shortcuts I use — so you can spend less time clicking around for the right button, too. I’m giving away a $799 iPhone 15.Try my free daily newsletter for your shot …

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