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đ¨ AI can clone itself now?! Relax. Researchers insist it only happens when instructed by humans. For example, AI could be programmed to clone itself if it senses itâs about to shut down. Itâs basically a survival instinct. This is getting pretty scary.
Chatbot war continues: Perplexity AI just dropped a deep research tool that gives you detailed reports about nearly anything in two to four minutes. Free users get five queries a day, while Pro subscribers ($20 per month) get 500. Want to test it out? Itâs live here.
Youâve got 60 days to dispute bank fraud: A Denver womanâs SoFi account was drained of nearly $7,400 by scammers. The bank refused to reimburse her. She fought back and won. The takeaway? Act fast or theyâre not liable.
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Are noise-canceling headphones bad for your brain? Scientists warn blocking out background noise 24/7 might train your brain to “forget” how to filter sounds naturally. This could lead to auditory processing disorder (APD). Share this with the kids in your life.
âď¸ Traveling abroad? Starting Feb. 27, Uber is rolling out a Preferred Currency Pricing feature that quietly tacks on a 1.5% conversion fee. It keeps prices in your home currency, but youâre just paying extra. Hereâs how to turn it off: Open the Uber app > Account > Wallet > Preferred Currency > No preferred currency.
Temu is planting seeds for something: A Texas man ordered a dog toy from China-owned Temu but received seeds instead. Itâs the fifth suspicious package reported in the state. One was an invasive plant species. If you receive seeds in the mail, donât throw them away or plant them. Report it to your stateâs Department of Agriculture.