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- 2026-05-13 product_launch The Washington Post launched a new opinion podcast titled "Make It Make Sense." 来源
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Tech CEOs propose UBI amid AI disruption fears, explore alternatives
Several tech CEOs are advocating for Universal Basic Income (UBI) as a response to potential job displacement caused by AI advancements. The Washington Post highlighted these calls, noting that AI's disruptive potential…
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Amazon launches AI-generated podcasts using Alexa content
Amazon has begun producing AI-generated podcasts by repurposing content from its Alexa assistant. These podcasts feature two AI-generated hosts discussing various topics, including cultural trends and the music industry…
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NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani Launches Twitch Show for Constituent Engagement
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is launching a new Twitch show called "Talk with the People," set to premiere on May 21st. The show aims to engage with constituents by answering questions directly from the live chat …
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AI's impact on work skills and US public opinion turns negative
A recent analysis suggests that the increasing reliance on AI tools is diminishing individuals' ability to perform tasks independently, leading to a sense of detachment from the work process. This phenomenon, observed a…
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AI-generated content floods books, science, and legal filings
A recent analysis of data indicates a significant increase in AI-generated content across various fields, including literature, scientific research, legal filings, and music. Tools like ChatGPT are cited as a primary dr…
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Amazon Alexa Plus generates custom AI podcasts on demand
Amazon has launched a new feature for its Alexa Plus AI assistant that allows users to generate custom podcast episodes on demand. Users can specify a topic, and Alexa will research and create an episode with AI-generat…
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Americans strongly oppose AI data centers near homes, poll finds
A recent Gallup poll indicates that 71% of Americans oppose the construction of AI data centers near their homes, a sentiment stronger than their opposition to nuclear power plants. Key concerns include the significant …
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Washington Post's new opinion podcast draws criticism for poor production
The Washington Post has launched a new opinion podcast, "Make It Make Sense," with an apparent investment of $80,000 in new audio and video equipment. Despite the investment and a remodeled studio, the podcast's video c…
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Polymarket Prediction Market Sees Top 1% Capture 76.5% of Gains
A recent study on Polymarket's prediction market revealed that the majority of users lose money, often small amounts. Conversely, the top 1% of users captured a disproportionately large share of the gains, accounting fo…
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Americans cut driving, travel, and budgets amid soaring gas prices
Americans are significantly altering their daily routines and financial habits in response to soaring gasoline prices, which have reached $4.54 per gallon on average. Many are cutting back on driving, adjusting vacation…
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Crimson Desert adds mounts and refinement extraction, eschews roadmap for player feedback
Pearl Abyss is releasing a new patch for their game Crimson Desert this weekend, introducing special mounts and an extraction feature for equipment refinement. The extraction feature aims to address player concerns abou…
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Hantavirus cruise outbreak sparks concern but won't become a pandemic
An outbreak of hantavirus on a cruise ship has led to several illnesses and three deaths, prompting contact tracing and isolation measures for passengers. While the Andes strain involved is capable of human-to-human tra…
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Governments grapple with AI hallucinations in policy and reports
Governments worldwide are grappling with the fallout from AI-generated hallucinations appearing in official documents. South Africa recently withdrew its draft national AI policy after discovering AI-created fake resear…
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Publishers sue Meta over AI training data for Llama platform
Several major publishers have filed a lawsuit against Meta Platforms, alleging that the company unlawfully used their copyrighted content to train its Llama AI models. The publishers claim Meta violated copyright laws b…
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Poll: Trump's Jesus post rejected by his own voters and Republicans
A recent poll indicates that a significant majority of Donald Trump's own voters, along with Republicans and Americans overall, reacted negatively to his social media post depicting himself as Jesus. This backlash highl…
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Washington Post Fact Check Struggles with Basic Research Claims
The Washington Post issued a correction regarding the altitude of a jump, initially stating 14,000 feet before amending it to 1,400 feet, which was also incorrect. The publication eventually abandoned the fact-check, ci…
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Carbon pollution is reducing nutrients in food, impacting global health
A recent meta-analysis indicates that carbon pollution has led to a significant decrease in the nutritional content of staple foods over the past four decades. Crops such as wheat, potatoes, and beans now contain fewer …
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Washington Post: AI fears fueled by extreme hype and doom narratives
An opinion piece in The Washington Post argues that public distrust in artificial intelligence stems from two extreme and inaccurate portrayals: one of AI as an uncontrollable, job-stealing doomsday machine, and another…
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AI use in American newspapers is widespread, uneven, and rarely disclosed
A recent study analyzed 186,000 articles from 1,500 American newspapers published in the summer of 2025. The research found that approximately 9% of these articles contained AI-generated content, with smaller, local new…
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Pennsylvania town fights back against massive AI data center development
Residents of Archbald, Pennsylvania, are opposing plans to build six large AI data centers within their town. The proposed facilities would occupy a significant portion of the town's land area, equivalent to 51 Walmart …