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Arnie's shot at FIFA over Saudi World Cup

Australian Broadcasting Corporation (sport) 

Socceroos coach Graham Arnold says FIFA's decision to award Saudi Arabia the 2034 World Cup came down to just one thing

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MtStandard.com 

A quick glance at Butte news.



Killer Robot Strikes! Tragic Death in South Korean Factory

Sofia News Agency 

In a harrowing incident at a pepper sorting plant in South Xiaonan Province, South Korea, a robotic mishap resulted in the death of a 40-year-old employee from a robotics company, as reported by the BBC. The man had been on-site to inspect a robot designed for lifting and transferring boxes onto pallets. Tragically, the machine failed to distinguish him from a box of vegetables, leading to a gruesome accident where it gripped him and pressed his body against a conveyor belt, causing severe injuries....

Digitize old film with this Kodak film and slides scanner, now under $170!

Macworld.com 

Macworld

If you’ve got a loved one sitting on a treasure trove of old film negatives, slides, and other priceless family artifacts, help them preserve those memories with a gift like the Kodak Slide N Scan Digital Film Scanner. Through November 9th, it’s only $169.97 (reg. $224) with code KODAK!

The state-of-the-art tech boasts quick-feeding tray technology, making it easy to load slides and films. The Slide N Scan can scan color and B&W negatives (135, 110, 126) and 50 mm slides (135... Читать дальше...

Macworld Podcast: What you should know when buying the new M3 MacBook Pro and iMac

Macworld.com 

Macworld

We have the new M3 iMac and the M3 Max MacBook Pro. Are they worth your hard-earned money? Find out in this episode of the Macworld Podcast?

This is episode 863 with Jason Cross, Michael Simon, and Roman Loyola. 

Listen to episode 863 on Apple Podcasts

Listen to episode 863 on Spotify

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Click on the links below to get more information on the topics discussed on the show. 

AI maps icebergs 10,000 times faster than humans

Esa.int 

In a groundbreaking development, researchers from the University of Leeds have unveiled a neural network that can swiftly and accurately chart the expanse of large Antarctic icebergs in satellite images, accomplishing the task in a mere 0.01 seconds. This novel approach is in stark contrast to the laborious and time-consuming manual efforts needed previously.

China wants to mass-produce robots by 2025

Technology.inquirer.net 

China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) issued an advisory for the mass production of humanoid robots by 2025. The country aims to secure the safe and effective supply of essential components for mass-producing androids. More importantly, it aims to lead a reliable industrial robot supply chain by 2027.  Technology seems to be progressing

ChatGPT detector spots AI-generated papers with surprising accuracy

Technology.inquirer.net 

University of Kansas researchers created a ChatGPT detector for AI-generated chemistry papers. Heather Desaire, one of the study’s co-authors, explained she and her team created a tool that focuses on a specific type of paper to prioritize accuracy. As a result, her software can identify AI-made chemistry papers with a whopping 98% to 100% accuracy.

Top 10 Popular Foods That Aren’t What You Think

Listverse 

Like many things in the modern world, we are often overwhelmed by choices when we go out in public to buy things. Especially if you live in the United States, you will find yourself with so many choices it can actually be a bit too much. In this giant morass of processed food, it is […]

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