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Guardian publishes op-ed written entirely by artificial intelligence: ‘I have no desire to wipe out humans’

The Guardian published an opinion piece written entirely by artificial intelligence on Tuesday to convince readers that the advanced technology has “no desire to wipe out humans.” “I know that my brain is not a ‘feeling brain.’ But it is capable of making rational, logical decisions. I taught myself everything I know just by reading the …

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Hartford delays first day of school due to ransomware virus

us-regions, Conn., public schools postponed the first day of classes Tuesday after a citywide ransomware attack. The topics infiltrated Hartford Public Schools’ critical systems, and those systems could not be completely restored in time for classes to begin on Tuesday. “We have been informed by Metro Hartford Information Services (MHIS), our City of Hartford …

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Schools conducting virtual fire drills as coronavirus keeps students home

education” target=”_blank”>U.S. schools< keeps some students out of classrooms and on their computers. People in states across the country have taken note of the bizarre practice. Jason Hammer, the Indiana-based radio host of the “Hammer and Nigel Show,” tweeted a video about his son’s virtual fire drill on Wednesday. “Today we …

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Zoom hackers target Columbine High School call with threats of '2020 Columbine remake'

Hackers disrupted a Zoom conference between Columbine High School teachers and parents on Tuesday with threats of a “2020 Columbine remake,” according to Fox’s Denver affiliate. Columbine teachers were updating parents on e-learning procedures amid coronavirus when bad actors started showing images of Nazi soldiers and people being beheaded, KDVR reported. One hacker shouted, “Going …

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The most-powerful American cars ever

Just like the stock market, the never-ending American horsepower war has had its ups and downs over the years, but records keep getting broken and the long-term outlook remains bullish. And it’s not just bigger and better versions of the classic V8 engine that are packing a punch. The transition …

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Who has won the most NASCAR Cup Series Coca-Cola 600s?

The Coca-Cola 600, originally called the World 600, was first held in 1960 and has been nascar” target=”_blank”>NASCAR’s< was the first to try in 1994, but Tony Stewart is the only one to complete all 1,100 miles in 2001. No one will get to repeat the feat this year, as …

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Coronavirus in the US: State-by-state breakdown

Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. As of Monday morning, the infectious-diseasehas infected more than 170,360,315 people across 192 countries and territories, resulting in at least 3,541,881 deaths. In the U.S., all 50 states plus the District of Columbia have reported confirmed …

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