Entries by Techno

What we’ve been getting wrong about AI’s truth crisis

DHS Confirms Use of AI Video Tools as Government Content Manipulation Sparks Debate In a significant revelation that underscores the growing intersection of artificial intelligence and government communications, the US Department of Homeland Security has confirmed its use of AI-powered video generation tools from tech giants Google and Adobe to create content distributed to the […]

2023 Toyota Sequoia Review: Ups and Downs

2023 Toyota Sequoia: A Bold Redesign with Surprising Efficiency, but Compromises Abound The 2023 Toyota Sequoia marks a dramatic departure from its predecessor, arriving as a thoroughly modernized, tech-laden, and hybrid-powered full-size SUV. Toyota’s decision to overhaul this aging nameplate was long overdue, and the result is a vehicle that feels like it belongs in […]

Old Hair Reveals How Toxic America Once Was

Decades of Human Hair Reveal the Shocking Scale of America’s Lead Crisis — and How Regulation Saved Lives A groundbreaking new study has turned to an unlikely archive — human hair — to reveal the staggering extent of lead contamination in America during the 20th century. Researchers examining hair samples collected over a 100-year span […]

UW-Whitewater introduces AI major – Channel 3000

UW-Whitewater Introduces Groundbreaking AI Major: A New Era in Tech Education In a bold move that signals the growing importance of artificial intelligence in today’s world, the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater has announced the launch of a pioneering AI major, setting a new standard for higher education in the tech space. This innovative program is designed […]

Pleasant Hub is a new social network for adults aged 55+ with no algorithms or politics – and a design firmly rooted in the past

Pleasant Hub: A Social Network Built for Connection, Not Conflict—Designed for Adults 55 and Over In an era where social media often feels like a battleground of opinions, misinformation, and algorithm-driven chaos, a new platform is emerging with a radically different mission: to bring people together through conversation, not confrontation. Pleasant Hub, a freshly launched […]

When Was TSA Created & Why Was It Established?

The Birth of TSA: How 9/11 Forever Changed American Air Travel The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has become such an integral part of American air travel that many younger travelers can’t remember a time before it existed. Yet in the grand timeline of aviation history, the TSA is a relatively new institution—one born out of […]

DOJ released Epstein files with dozens of nudes and victims’ names, reports say

DOJ Releases Epstein Files with Thousands of Unredacted Images and Victim Names, Sparking Outrage In a stunning and deeply troubling development, the U.S. Department of Justice has come under intense scrutiny after releasing over 3 million pages of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case—only to discover that thousands of images, including explicit nudes, and […]

Origami Linux Introduces an Immutable OS Built Around COSMIC

Origami Linux: The COSMIC Desktop’s Bold New Home in an Immutable Future In the ever-evolving landscape of Linux distributions, a fresh contender has emerged that’s turning heads—not just for what it offers, but for how it packages it. Enter Origami Linux, a distribution that’s making waves by being one of the first to embrace the […]

What Snowflake’s deal with OpenAI tells us about the enterprise AI race

Snowflake Bets Big on AI, Signs $200M OpenAI Deal to Power Enterprise Intelligence In a move that signals the intensifying race for enterprise AI dominance, Snowflake has announced a landmark $200 million multi-year partnership with OpenAI, marking yet another major AI alliance in the rapidly evolving cloud data landscape. This deal not only underscores Snowflake’s […]

The Brain May Be Wired for Drinking Before the First Sip

A new study published today in JNeurosci suggests that the brain’s relationship with alcohol may begin long before the first sip. According to the research, prenatal exposure to alcohol and stress could quietly shape neural circuits in ways that influence drinking behavior decades later. The work, led by Mary Schneider and Alexander Converse at the […]