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Where does human thinking end and AI begin? An AI authorship protocol aims to show the difference
(THE CONVERSATION) The latest generation of artificial intelligence models is sharper and smoother, producing polished text with fewer errors and hallucinations. As a philosophy professor, I have a ...
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Corpus Christi: where does your pumpkin come from?
Every year pumpkins travel down to the Coastal Bend from areas with more favorable weather conditions for pumpkin growth Senate votes to block tariffs on Canada Scientists Studied 'SuperAgers' For 25 ...
A new study has identified Texas as the likely source for nurdle plastic pollution on Texas and Mexico beaches. The study was led by a University of Texas Marine Science Institute graduate student, ...
Those sorts of trends — which stretch back to past seasons as well — can make Clemson’s mantra of simply getting back to it ...
Rick Carlisle at No. 1? Joe Mazzulla in the elite tier? Where does JJ Redick rank? We're assessing every NBA coach ...
The US president says: "On the scale from zero to 10, with 10 being the best, I would say the meeting was a 12." Beijing says ...
Looking for a hint for today's NYT Connections? Read on for hints and the answer to today's Connections game on Tuesday, 21st ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Bungu LA, happening Oct. 11-12, is believed to be the first proper stationery festival in the city. Hosted by ...
The malevolent clown returns in HBO's new horror "It: Welcome to Derry." Stars Chris Chalk, Kimberly Guerrero, and Stephen Rider provided insight into what fans can expect from the show at CultureCon ...
A conversation with the trailblazing computer scientist, who is on a mission to augment human care with the latest in AI and ...
"Survivor" returns with Season 49 following the end of "Big Brother" 27. The show tests a group of castaways as they are stranded on the islands of Fiji. The competitors are diverse and offer new ...
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Electric and biomass power could bring paper mills to net zero emissions, study suggests
A study finds that replacing natural gas with electric and biomass power, along with improved energy efficiency, could help ...
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