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Doctors’ AI Systems Are Hallucinating Nonexistent Medical Issues During Appointments With Patients
If you’ve been to a medical appointment in the past two or three years, chances are high that your doctor was using an AI scribe: software that listens into the conversation, transcribing it and structuring it into the format of medical notes. In theory it’s a cool idea, but pain points abound. Earlier this week,…
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Invasive Asian jumping worms inching across US to New York region
They can flip themselves a foot off the ground, shed their own tails and reproduce without a mate — and right now these invaders are inching their way to your backyard garden or local park. The Asian jumping worm has made its way from Californiathrough 38 states, including New York and New Jersey and Connecticut,…
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Republican gets more than he bargained for from angry callers on C-SPAN
Rep. Mike Haridopolos (R-FL) had to directly answer frustrated voters during a live C-SPAN broadcast on Friday. A caller named Roger, an independent voter from Lawrenceville, Georgia, pressed the Republican lawmaker to explain why Republicans were continuing to repeat President Donald Trump’s continued messages, including Trump’s comments around inflation and gas prices. “Why do you…
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This horror may finally cause this moron’s head to roll
If you’ve ever been to Pearl Harbor, you know that the area around the USS Arizona is revered. It is not a recreational dive site. It’s not some playground for pampered, spoiled, and pompous buffoons. It is a military cemetery. Hundreds of American sailors and Marines are entombed beneath its rusted hull at the bottom…
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‘Clarissa’ Review: Sophie Okonedo Is Outstanding In Riveting Reimagining of Virginia Woolf’s ‘Mrs Dalloway’
“Clarissa,” the stellar second film from the directing duo of Arie and Chuko Esiri after they previously made their mark with “Eyimofe (This Is My Desire),” is a work that’s both old and new. It’s both with its split timeline, which jumps back and forth between decades to bring a collection of troubled characters into…
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The vision conversation most people don’t have until it’s too late
Many people treat vision changes like background noise until daily life starts pushing back. They buy another pair of progressives, add readers to the kitchen drawer, keep a backup pair in the car, and then realize the backups have multiplied into a small, expensive collection. By the time someone finally books an appointment, they often…
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Kendall Jenner and Jacob Elordi fuel romance rumors as they’re spotted together in Hawaii
Keeping up with breakfast. Kendall Jenner and Jacob Elordi were spotted grabbing an early morning meal in Hawaii, amid romance rumors. On Friday, DeuxMoi posted pictures of the model, 30, and the “Euphoria” star, 28, at Nourish Hanalei on the island of Kaua’i, Hawaii. In one image, Jenner — sporting black sweats, a gray tank…
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Men Haven’t Yet Noticed That a Large Number of Women Are Disgusted by AI
If you’ve been on TikTok lately, you might have come across a viral meme showing yet another dark side of AI: its impact on cishet relationship dynamics. Variations on the format typically depict a woman working hard at a laptop, with a caption explaining that she’s burning out so “her man” can run an AI…
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Bill Cassidy’s last stand?
Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy is on the ropes. The Republican is fighting for his political life as he fends off two primary challengers capitalizing on MAGA outrage over his 2021 impeachment vote against President Donald Trump. In Louisiana, there’s a growing belief that Cassidy wont be able to overcome strong headwinds to even nab a…
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‘Kathy, call me’: Trump lashes out at NY governor with bizarre backhanded offer
President Donald Trump lashed out at New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Saturday after she criticized the Trump administration for its labor policies, while also issuing the Democratic governor a backhanded offer to help. The feud between Trump and Hochul was sparked by the closure of the Long Island Rail Road after workers went on…









