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Selfie taken by North Korean defector Kim Kang-woo inside North Korea after he secretly reentered the country to help his mother defect
Kim Kang-woo, a North Korean defector, secretly reentered North Korea and took a selfie to help his mother defect. Details are emerging.
The mugger picked the wrong woman
A woman successfully defended herself during a mugging attempt, surprising the attacker and ending the incident without injury. Details are still emerging.
The citation. Why generative engine optimization rewards the same brand on the least stable ground.
Analysis of how generative engine optimization tends to favor the same brand repeatedly, raising questions about search diversity and fairness.
The unbundling of the budget app. Why a conversational finance surface absorbs what the personal-finance apps charge for, and what survives the absorption.
A new conversational finance interface is disrupting traditional budget apps, absorbing their functions and shifting how users manage money. Here’s what’s confirmed and what remains uncertain.
The Lost Scenes of Orson Welles’ The Magnificent Ambersons Are Being Controversially Restored with AI
Fable Studio’s AI project aims to reconstruct lost scenes of Orson Welles’ The Magnificent Ambersons, sparking debate over ethics and authenticity.
Man never giving up on his paralyzed dog pays off!
A man’s unwavering dedication to his paralyzed dog has led to a remarkable improvement in the dog’s condition, highlighting the power of perseverance and care.
A Star Wars Movie to Fall Asleep To
A new Star Wars film, ‘The Mandalorian and Grogu,’ has opened in theaters, but early reactions suggest it is a low-stakes, TV-like experience with limited fan excitement.
The calendar technicality. Why Elon Musk’s lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI lost on timing, not on substance.
Elon Musk’s lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI was dismissed due to timing issues, not substance, raising questions about legal strategy and future actions.
The gigawatt gap. Why China is structurally positioned for AI power and the US is engineering around its grid.
China’s energy infrastructure positions it for AI dominance, while the US faces grid limitations. This analysis explains the implications and uncertainties.