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#politics

Fox News: America is a land of opportunity, not a land of oppression
America is a land of opportunity, not a land of oppression
Senator Tim Scott accuses the Biden administration and the radical left of weaponizing race to gain political power; their agenda includes defunding the police, releasing violent criminals without bail, and indoctrinating children to believe that their future is dictated by their skin color. Scott, an African-American Republican, believes that America is a land of opportunity, not oppression, and that focusing on racial identity politics is dangerous. He refuses to succumb to their attacks and will fight for responsibility, patriotism, and greatness.


Fox News: Will AI ever be smart enough to decipher federal regulations?
Will AI ever be smart enough to decipher federal regulations?
A report commissioned by the Administrative Conference of the United States (ACUS) has considered whether AI could be used to conduct retrospective reviews of US federal rules and regulations. The report suggested that AI could identify regulations that are outdated or redundant, and could benefit from clarification or are overly burdensome. However, some sceptics have warned that AI will struggle to penetrate the dense language of federal rules, and government officials may be hesitant to use AI for this purpose given previous instances where it has been viewed as a partisan tool. ACUS will decide in mid-June whether to adopt the report and its recommendations.




#religion

Townhall: Yes We Fight, But Not With the Weapons of the World
Yes We Fight, But Not With the Weapons of the World
We cannot fight the Goliaths of our age wearing worldly armor, but must use the weapons of the Spirit. As followers of Jesus, we want to see societal transformation through a spiritual and moral revolution. We must be revolutionary catalysts shining as “lights in the world” and wage war against the spiritual forces of evil using the whole armor of God.


#culture

Forbes: From World Records To Lasting Legacy: Lisa Ekus’ Impactful Career In Culinary Literature
From World Records To Lasting Legacy: Lisa Ekus’ Impactful Career In Culinary Literature
Lisa Ekus, founder of The Ekus Group, holds the Guinness World Record for the largest cookbook collection, with over 7,000 titles. Her passion for cookbooks began in childhood and grew during her time as a cookbook literary agent. She sees cookbooks as more than just recipes, but as stories and people's experiences, and her collection includes personal notes and anecdotes. Sally Ekus, Lisa's daughter, has joined the agency to continue her mother's legacy in culinary literature and expand upon the library's growth. The Ekus family's multi-generational connection to the business brings a unique perspective to the cookbook genre as a representation of what food does to us emotionally, intellectually, and personally.


#education

Fox News: How to explain AI to children and tips for keeping them safe with scams on the rise
How to explain AI to children and tips for keeping them safe with scams on the rise
It's important to educate kids about AI and internet safety since they're increasingly exposed to chatbots and AI-generated software. Start by giving a kid-friendly explanation of AI such as a computer that works like a brain and learns from what it's given. Provide familiar examples like Siri, Alexa, or video games, and emphasize the importance of online safety to prevent phishing scams, misinformation, cyberbullying, and other dangers associated with AI. Parents can use parental controls, password protection, and screen time limits to monitor their kids' activities and secure their online presence.


#crime

Fox News: Baltimore parents terrified of 'school-to-grave pipeline' as violence worsens
Baltimore parents terrified of 'school-to-grave pipeline' as violence worsens
Youth homicides and shootings are on the rise in Baltimore, causing fear among parents who worry about the safety of their children in schools. Some blame the school system for the rise in violence, as Baltimore had the lowest graduation rate across Maryland last year, and 77% of students read at an elementary or kindergarten level in one high school. Parents are also concerned about the influence of gangs on children and the fact that adults can recruit children to commit crimes without consequences due to Maryland's liberal state laws.


Fox News: Cali crime surge comes after liberal reforms, but few supporters ready to defend changes
Cali crime surge comes after liberal reforms, but few supporters ready to defend changes
Prominent liberal supporters of two California criminal justice reform propositions, Propositions 47 and 57, remained largely silent when asked about surging crime in the state. The measures, both passed over the last decade and supported by Governor Gavin Newsom and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, respectively, aimed to reduce prison overcrowding and grant pardons to non-violent offenders. However, critics say they've diminished public safety, contributed to a wave of crime that has led Californians to leave the state in record numbers, and made the job of law enforcement even harder. Some retail stores have closed as a result of looters brazenly walking out with merchandise.


#sports

Forbes: How Much Salary Cap Space The Indiana Pacers Could Have This Offseason
How Much Salary Cap Space The Indiana Pacers Could Have This Offseason
The Indiana Pacers have 12 players under contract but few roster spots to add new players. They also currently have no spending power as they reach the salary cap until July 1. However, once the new league year starts, they will have a lot of salary cap space due to the falling salaries of players including Myles Turner and three free agents. They could have just under $30 million of practical cap room, which could increase if they release their free agent cap holds.


#technology

Fox News: Super AGI and the Matrix: Sophia the Robot co-creator predicts economic ‘mayhem’ on road to AI utopia
Super AGI and the Matrix: Sophia the Robot co-creator predicts economic ‘mayhem’ on road to AI utopia
The co-creator of social humanoid robot Sophia, Dr. Ben Goertzel, predicts that artificial general intelligence (AGI) and super AGI will create political and economic "mayhem" before benefiting humanity. The point of the "singularity", where AGI exceeds human intelligence, is predicted to arrive around 2029, with the creation of superhuman AGI due around 2045, leading to a potentially dystopian scenario where the world population is divided between subsistence farmers and those living on universal basic income. Despite the issues, Goertzel expressed hope that AI could be taught to be compassionate towards people, noting that he is "a big optimist" about the potential impact of AI.


Fox News: What is data science?
What is data science?
Data science uses statistics, algorithms, and technology to analyze large amounts of data and make predictions in various fields. It is essential for the development of artificial intelligence, which relies on data science to complete tasks typically done by humans. The history of data science dates back to the 1960s and has evolved through advancements in technology and data mining. Businesses such as Amazon and Netflix use data science to make recommendations to users based on their purchase and viewing history. In the future, data science will likely continue to accelerate the development of more advanced machine learning tools.


Fox News: Humans stumped on difference between real or AI-generated images: study
Humans stumped on difference between real or AI-generated images: study
A study conducted by researchers in Australia has found that people are having greater difficulty in distinguishing between hyper-realistic images generated by A.I. versus real ones than ever before. The study sought to explore the human ability to identify the difference between real and fake photos, and examined people's reactions when shown the images. The study authors wrote that the rise of A.I.-generated photos has presented a significant challenge to humans' ability to discern images, particularly because people are showing a tendency to mistakenly perceive AI-generated faces as more authentic than real ones. This development, paired with warnings that hyper-realistic images can fuel the proliferation of misinformation, has led tech leaders to call for A.I. regulation.


#other

Front Page Magazine: J1 - The Anniversary of the BLM Insurrection at the White House
J1 - The Anniversary of the BLM Insurrection at the White House
In May 2020, BLM and leftist allies launched an insurrection on Washington D.C., targeting the White House and Treasury Department building. Secret Service personnel faced violent assaults and used the Presidential Emergency Operations Center to protect President Trump and his family. National Democrats expressed support for the insurrection, with some claiming the National Guard had been mobilized against peaceful protesters. Despite mounting pressure and loss of morale, federal law enforcement and troops held the line and prevented the fall of the center of government.


Townhall: What's Playing at the Kennedy
What's Playing at the Kennedy
Culture prefigures politics, and a decline in culture leads to a decline in politics. The US spends too much time on the public bathroom needs of transgender individuals, neglecting more pressing issues. While at a cultural event featuring Beethoven and George Walker's Sinfonia No. 2, the latter's modernist composition left a lot to be desired. A Black composer, Walker's music was described as lacking in melody and firmly rooted in European modernism. The author suggests that Walker could have incorporated Black Jazz or Gospel music for a more enjoyable composition, or even appropriated from another Black composer.


Forbes: Genesis GV80 SUV Quickly Has Validated Brand’s Luxury Chops
Genesis GV80 SUV Quickly Has Validated Brand’s Luxury Chops
Genesis has quickly become a formidable luxury brand, with the success of the Genesis GV80 SUV helping to establish its reputation. The midsize GV80 offers striking design, a comfortable interior, a choice of powerful four- or six-cylinder engines paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission, and plenty of amenities, including a 14.5-inch touch screen. The GV80 also offers class-leading utility, with 34.9 cubic feet of cargo space behind the second-row seats and a vast 84 cubic feet when those seats are folded. The optional third row is a bit cramped but still adds value. Prices start at $67,000 to $75,000, which undercuts the competition.