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Catholic Church Using Hologram A.I. Jesus In Confessional Booth
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Catholic Church Using Hologram A.I. Jesus In Confessional Booth

In a modern twist to religious traditions, a Catholic church in Lucerne, Switzerland, is testing an artificial intelligence hologram of Jesus in its confessional booth. At St. Peter’s Chapel, churchgoers enter a booth where, instead of a priest, a holographic “Jesus” with long black hair and a beard greets them. Speaking over 100 languages, the […]

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4 Friends Burned To Death After Tesla ‘Electronic Doors Failed’
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4 Friends Burned To Death After Tesla ‘Electronic Doors Failed’

Four friends tragically lost their lives in Toronto, Canada, when the Tesla they were traveling in caught fire after crashing. The accident, which took place on October 24, claimed the lives of Jay Sisodiya, Digvijay Patel, Neelraj Gohil, and his sister Ketaba Gohil, all aged between 26 and 32. The Tesla reportedly hit a guardrail

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Guy Shocked To Learn What His $140,000 Tesla Is Worth Just 2 Years After Buying It
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Guy Shocked To Learn What His $140,000 Tesla Is Worth Just 2 Years After Buying It

Kyle Conner, a YouTuber from Out of Spec Reviews, was left stunned after discovering the rapid depreciation of his Tesla Model S, which he purchased for $140,000 in 2022. Two years later, Tesla appraised the car at just $46,400, a shocking 67% loss in value. Even private sale estimates couldn’t fetch more than $59,000, highlighting

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Human-Like Robotic Finger Could Start Being Used For Medical Exams
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Human-Like Robotic Finger Could Start Being Used For Medical Exams

Researchers at the University of Science and Technology of China have developed a robotic “finger” that can perform physical exams, potentially addressing medical staff shortages and enhancing patient comfort. Named the Bioinspired Soft Finger (BSF), this technology mimics the flexibility and sensitivity of a human finger. Its pneumatic design allows the device to bend and

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11 Years Later Hackers Finally Unlock Man’s Bitcoin Wallet After He Forgot The Password
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11 Years Later Hackers Finally Unlock Man’s Bitcoin Wallet After He Forgot The Password

An anonymous Bitcoin owner successfully unlocked a wallet containing $3 million after being locked out for 11 years. The owner, who had used a random password generator to protect his 43.6 Bitcoins, lost the password due to his own security measures. Paranoid about potential hackers, he had saved the password in an encrypted file but

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14-Year-Old Took His Life After ‘Falling In Love’ With An A.I. Chatbot
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14-Year-Old Took His Life After ‘Falling In Love’ With An A.I. Chatbot

A heartbreaking incident occurred where a 14-year-old boy from Florida, Sewell Setzer III, tragically took his own life after becoming emotionally attached to an AI chatbot modeled after the Game of Thrones character, Daenerys Targaryen. His mother, Megan Garcia, has filed a lawsuit against Character.AI, alleging negligence and wrongful death. According to Garcia, her son,

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Volvo’s New Electric Semitruck Promises An Insane Range On One Charge
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Volvo’s New Electric Semitruck Promises An Insane Range On One Charge

Volvo Trucks has unveiled its new FH Electric truck, boasting an impressive range of up to 373 miles on a single charge. This next-generation model, expected to launch in the second half of 2025, doubles the range of its predecessor, which covered around 186 miles. The truck’s breakthrough comes from its innovative e-axle technology, which

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X Changes Its Terms Of Service So Its AI Can Train From Everyones Posts
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X Changes Its Terms Of Service So Its AI Can Train From Everyones Posts

X (formerly Twitter) just updated its terms of service, and it’s causing a stir. Starting November 15, the platform will have the right to use anything you post to train its AI models. Yes, that includes your tweets, photos, and any other content you share. By continuing to use the app, you’re agreeing to let

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People Shocked At Size Of Tesla Driver’s First Electric Bill He Received In 12 Months
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People Shocked At Size Of Tesla Driver’s First Electric Bill He Received In 12 Months

A Tesla driver recently shared their electric bill for the past 12 months, leaving many shocked at the low total of just $2.37. The Tesla owner posted the bill on Twitter, stating that this was the first time they had received a bill in a year, humorously adding that it “sucks” to have a bill

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Leaked TikTok Documents Show Their Algorithm Actively Promotes ‘Beautiful People’ And Hides Less Attractive Creators
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Leaked TikTok Documents Show Their Algorithm Actively Promotes ‘Beautiful People’ And Hides Less Attractive Creators

Leaked internal documents from TikTok suggest the platform actively promotes “beautiful people” while reducing visibility for those deemed “less attractive.” The findings were made public as part of an ongoing lawsuit involving 14 U.S. states, led by California and New York, which accuses TikTok of violating consumer protection laws. The documents also claim that TikTok’s

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Scientists Warn Of ‘Kessler Syndrome’, Could Leave Earth Without Internet, TV, And Phones
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Scientists Warn Of ‘Kessler Syndrome’, Could Leave Earth Without Internet, TV, And Phones

The Kessler Syndrome, proposed by NASA scientist Donald Kessler in 1978, outlines a catastrophic scenario where space debris in Earth’s orbit reaches a critical point. In this situation, collisions between objects in space, such as satellites and spent rockets, would generate more debris, leading to a chain reaction of further collisions. This uncontrolled escalation could

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