- Why Do A.I. Chatbots Use ‘I’? The New York Times
- A psychometric framework for evaluating and shaping personality traits in large language models Nature
- A.I. chatbots have been designed to behave in a humanlike way, rather than as tools with…
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Why Do A.I. Chatbots Use ‘I’? – The New York Times
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I can't upgrade to Windows 11, now leave me alone – Hacker News
- I can’t upgrade to Windows 11, now leave me alone Hacker News
- Hackers Are Targeting Windows 10. Do This One Thing to Stay Safe PCMag
- Do Not Click—Microsoft Users ‘Accidentally’ Upgrade To Windows 11 Forbes
- Microsoft could be making it…
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How TVR Built The Most Powerful Naturally Aspirated Straight-Six Ever
Records are a major part of the car world. Automakers are constantly fighting each other to achieve more power, more speed, and better acceleration, breaking technological barriers and earning themselves a place in automotive history. Some…
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Mini Smartphones: Ideal Travel Companions
There is currently an emerging trend of travelers trading their behemoth flagships for small, clever smartphones that do the basics really well without taking up too much space. The attraction is fundamentally simple: pocketable devices that have…
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Re-reviewing Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 one month in
The title of this article probably comes across as a little snarky. And it should. It’s intentional because while Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is far from perfect, I’m not convinced all the negative discourse is from people who are actually…
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Hasselblad in 2025: Legendary Company Launches its Best Digital Camera Ever
After an uncharacteristically prolific 2024, Hasselblad slowed down in 2025 in terms of quantity but reached new heights when it comes to quality.
The Hasselblad X2D II 100C Finally Fulfills Hasselblad’s Medium Format Promise
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Thopter Academy brings tabletop gaming to Big Rapids Michigan
Pioneer photo/Dylan SchwartzAmanda Purcell (from left), owner Dan Purcell’s wife, Isaiah Smith and Matthew Utter play Magic: The Gathering at Thopter Academy, 14313 Northland Drive, which offers a variety of tabletop games.
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Lightly Used 2024 Corvette Convertible Loses Nearly $27,000 After 5,000 Miles
A freshly preowned 2024 Chevy Corvette Stingray drop-top just hammered for $70K at auction—with barely 5,000 miles on the clock. Talk about depreciation hitting these C8 models like a freight train.
Originally stickered just north of 97 grand,…
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Assassin’s Creed accessibility lead says awards losses still signal progress for inclusivity
Ubisoft’s Jonathan Bedard says accessibility innovation matters more than trophies after Game Awards loss
Losing an industry award does not always feel…
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Sony Xperia 10 VII review verdict: Very compact smartphone with long battery life
The Sony phone is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 3, which is slightly faster than its predecessor but still delivers below-average performance for the price, especially compared to competitors such as the Poco F7. GPU performance is…
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