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Now even old videos can be watched in 1080p—YouTube has added a Super Resolution feature. Neural technology will improve the quality of all videos below Full HD.
The algorithm draws details and smooths out noise, and the improved videos will be marked with a special Super Resolution label.
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The algorithm draws details and smooths out noise, and the improved videos will be marked with a special Super Resolution label.
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There will be nothing cuter today: in Thailand, street cats helped find a missing cat.
The girl had already lost hope and began showing photos of her pet to the neighborhood cats. It sounds strange, but in a few days, her cat returned home on its own.
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The girl had already lost hope and began showing photos of her pet to the neighborhood cats. It sounds strange, but in a few days, her cat returned home on its own.
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Zoomers began calling Nike Air Force 1 “dad shoes.”
Stylists are increasingly advising young people to abandon this model because it has become too formal and “office-like.”
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Stylists are increasingly advising young people to abandon this model because it has become too formal and “office-like.”
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Humanity will switch to a two-day work week, but in 2034, according to Bill Gates' predictions.
However, it is too early to rejoice: by that time, neural networks will have taken over most professions and taken away people's jobs.
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However, it is too early to rejoice: by that time, neural networks will have taken over most professions and taken away people's jobs.
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Work addiction is becoming a major problem in today's corporate world. The Guardian told the stories of people who tried to “cure” their life difficulties with work — and ultimately became addicted to it.
The term “workaholic” has been around for a long time, but while it used to be used jokingly, behavioral addiction specialists are now sounding the alarm. Work addiction is a real phenomenon: more than 10% of Americans are officially considered workaholics. People are literally obsessed with work, and this seriously harms their mental health, relationships, and life in general.
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The term “workaholic” has been around for a long time, but while it used to be used jokingly, behavioral addiction specialists are now sounding the alarm. Work addiction is a real phenomenon: more than 10% of Americans are officially considered workaholics. People are literally obsessed with work, and this seriously harms their mental health, relationships, and life in general.
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YouTube's neural network has begun removing instructional videos, especially technical ones such as Windows installation guides. The AI moderator flags such videos as “life-threatening.”
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The later you wake up, the higher your IQ and the faster your thinking — night owls are officially better than early birds. Scientists at Imperial College tested 26,000 people and found that night owls perform 13.5% better on logic tests than early birds. They concentrate faster, remember better, and process complex logical chains more efficiently.
But society hates night owls. Offices open at 8 a.m., meetings start at 9 a.m., and government agencies close at noon. As a result, night owls live in a state of constant sleep deprivation and cannot realize their potential. So in practice, they are no different from early birds.
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But society hates night owls. Offices open at 8 a.m., meetings start at 9 a.m., and government agencies close at noon. As a result, night owls live in a state of constant sleep deprivation and cannot realize their potential. So in practice, they are no different from early birds.
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A monkey stole a tourist's umbrella and... flew away with it into the jungle.
The video got over seven million views in just two days.
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The video got over seven million views in just two days.
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A Korean brand has withdrawn children's clothing with the innoscription “come inside me” from production due to its sexual connotations.
A scandal erupted online, as this phrase is usually translated as “enter me” or “come inside me,” which is completely unacceptable for children's clothing. The situation was exacerbated by the fact that next to the innoscription was a drawing of a rabbit jumping out of a sock — many saw this as a hint at “white splashes.”
The brand apologized, promised to recall all batches of the product, and refund the buyers.
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A scandal erupted online, as this phrase is usually translated as “enter me” or “come inside me,” which is completely unacceptable for children's clothing. The situation was exacerbated by the fact that next to the innoscription was a drawing of a rabbit jumping out of a sock — many saw this as a hint at “white splashes.”
The brand apologized, promised to recall all batches of the product, and refund the buyers.
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AI wants to ban it — Apple's founder and other smart people on the planet signed an open letter demanding to immediately stop further development of artificial intelligence.
Experts warn that AI could lead to the loss of millions of jobs, an economic crisis, and pose a threat to civil liberties and national security.
In their opinion, neural networks are capable of destroying humanity in the near future. Many compare the speed of AI development to Oppenheimer's development of the nuclear bomb.
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Experts warn that AI could lead to the loss of millions of jobs, an economic crisis, and pose a threat to civil liberties and national security.
In their opinion, neural networks are capable of destroying humanity in the near future. Many compare the speed of AI development to Oppenheimer's development of the nuclear bomb.
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The former CEO of Intel decided to create artificial intelligence to hasten the Second Coming of Christ.
When Patrick Gelsinger was fired, everyone thought he would go into consulting or start a foundation. But the man chose a different path — a religious-technological one.
He now heads Gloo, a company that creates Christian AI tools trained on sermons and biblical texts.
The firm offers priests its “preaching assistants,” and Hilsinger himself dreams that AI will become an instrument of God's plan.
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When Patrick Gelsinger was fired, everyone thought he would go into consulting or start a foundation. But the man chose a different path — a religious-technological one.
He now heads Gloo, a company that creates Christian AI tools trained on sermons and biblical texts.
The firm offers priests its “preaching assistants,” and Hilsinger himself dreams that AI will become an instrument of God's plan.
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Using one earphone can damage your hearing — our ears are designed for stereo sound, not unilateral sound.
Doctors warn that this can cause ringing in the ears and eventually lead to unilateral hearing loss. And what's worse, when one ear starts to hear worse, the other automatically reduces its sensitivity as well.
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Doctors warn that this can cause ringing in the ears and eventually lead to unilateral hearing loss. And what's worse, when one ear starts to hear worse, the other automatically reduces its sensitivity as well.
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A 77-year-old Frenchman miraculously survived after falling into a 40-meter ravine, spending three days there on wine and snacks.
The pensioner was driving to the store but missed a turn and fell off a cliff. He was unable to get out on his own and found himself trapped.
All this time, the man tried to attract the attention of passing cars, but to no avail. Fortunately, he had some wine and food with him, which helped him hold out until the rescuers arrived. When the man was found, doctors found only minor scratches and slight hypothermia.
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The pensioner was driving to the store but missed a turn and fell off a cliff. He was unable to get out on his own and found himself trapped.
All this time, the man tried to attract the attention of passing cars, but to no avail. Fortunately, he had some wine and food with him, which helped him hold out until the rescuers arrived. When the man was found, doctors found only minor scratches and slight hypothermia.
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Papuans in Papua New Guinea staged a battle with spears and arrows.
The exact cause of the conflict is unclear, but as a result of this “medieval slaughter,” dozens of Papuans were seriously injured, and some had to be evacuated by helicopter.
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The exact cause of the conflict is unclear, but as a result of this “medieval slaughter,” dozens of Papuans were seriously injured, and some had to be evacuated by helicopter.
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A Japanese man won $3.8 million in the lottery and didn't tell his wife.
The 66-year-old man lived a double life for three years: at home, he was an ordinary pensioner, and on weekends, he was a rich man at elite resorts.
He told his wife that he had won only 5 million yen and would “do some minor repairs on the house,” but he spent his time visiting hot springs, driving a luxury car, and staying at the best hotels. Later, he was overcome with remorse and invested most of his winnings in insurance for his family.
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The 66-year-old man lived a double life for three years: at home, he was an ordinary pensioner, and on weekends, he was a rich man at elite resorts.
He told his wife that he had won only 5 million yen and would “do some minor repairs on the house,” but he spent his time visiting hot springs, driving a luxury car, and staying at the best hotels. Later, he was overcome with remorse and invested most of his winnings in insurance for his family.
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Well, in fact, it really is a mistake
An Indian comedian claimed that nearly 22,000 people die on Indian railways every year, but his words were immediately criticized by the state railway company.
According to their calculations, the comedian was wrong — in fact, only 21,803 people died in a year.
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An Indian comedian claimed that nearly 22,000 people die on Indian railways every year, but his words were immediately criticized by the state railway company.
According to their calculations, the comedian was wrong — in fact, only 21,803 people died in a year.
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Marketing has reached a new level
In the US, the startup Nucleus offers to customize your own child: parents are given the opportunity to choose the “best” embryo from dozens of options based on hundreds of genetic indicators — from eye color to potential abilities and health risks.
“Advertisements are already hanging in the New York subway, and the service costs $29,999.”
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In the US, the startup Nucleus offers to customize your own child: parents are given the opportunity to choose the “best” embryo from dozens of options based on hundreds of genetic indicators — from eye color to potential abilities and health risks.
“Advertisements are already hanging in the New York subway, and the service costs $29,999.”
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An unusual service has appeared in a Tokyo Buddhist temple—the opportunity to send a letter to the deceased.
In Funabashi, you can now write a message to someone who is no longer with us, and monks solemnly burn the letter during a special ritual.
After the ceremony, the author receives a certificate confirming that the ritual was performed properly.
Anyone can use the service for $19.
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In Funabashi, you can now write a message to someone who is no longer with us, and monks solemnly burn the letter during a special ritual.
After the ceremony, the author receives a certificate confirming that the ritual was performed properly.
Anyone can use the service for $19.
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A Japanese chef fought off a bear using judo techniques and then, covered in blood, continued cooking ramen
There is currently a real epidemic of man-eating bears in Japan. Over the past year, there have been about 200 incidents: 13 people have died and more than 100 have been injured. The authorities have even called in the army to protect the population.
One such bear wandered into a ramen restaurant in Sannohe and attacked the chef, slashing his face with its claws. The man first tried to fight back with his fists, but it didn't work — his blows had no effect. Then he knocked the bear down with a judo move. The animal got scared and ran away into the mountains.
Despite a bleeding wound and a broken rib, the cook simply returned to the kitchen and continued cooking noodles.
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There is currently a real epidemic of man-eating bears in Japan. Over the past year, there have been about 200 incidents: 13 people have died and more than 100 have been injured. The authorities have even called in the army to protect the population.
One such bear wandered into a ramen restaurant in Sannohe and attacked the chef, slashing his face with its claws. The man first tried to fight back with his fists, but it didn't work — his blows had no effect. Then he knocked the bear down with a judo move. The animal got scared and ran away into the mountains.
Despite a bleeding wound and a broken rib, the cook simply returned to the kitchen and continued cooking noodles.
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Zuckerberg knows that his social networks have a negative impact on people's mental health — Meta hid its own research proving the dangers of its products.
US schools have filed a lawsuit against Meta, Google, TikTok, and Snapchat. They claim that the companies knew about the harm caused by their social networks but hid the data from users and authorities.
A 2020 internal Meta study showed that people who turned off Facebook for just a week began to feel less anxious, lonely, depressed, and “ugly.” Overall depression scores also decreased.
In other words, they actually proved the harmfulness of their own social network.
But instead of continuing the work, Zuckerberg shut down the project, saying that the results were “distorted by media coverage.” Although the employees themselves acknowledged that the data was real and reliable.
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US schools have filed a lawsuit against Meta, Google, TikTok, and Snapchat. They claim that the companies knew about the harm caused by their social networks but hid the data from users and authorities.
A 2020 internal Meta study showed that people who turned off Facebook for just a week began to feel less anxious, lonely, depressed, and “ugly.” Overall depression scores also decreased.
In other words, they actually proved the harmfulness of their own social network.
But instead of continuing the work, Zuckerberg shut down the project, saying that the results were “distorted by media coverage.” Although the employees themselves acknowledged that the data was real and reliable.
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