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Bloomberg· 2026-02-23 04:08
RT Saritha Rai (@SarithaRai)India's Tricky AI Balancing ActRead my take on the New Delhi AI Summit in the Forecast, Bloomberg's Weekend newsletter.(If you want to sign up for the newsletter read by 250,000 subscribers, click herehttps://t.co/A8H11t1931)https://t.co/uVYYZFclpv#AI https://t.co/RXd5nXsvis ...
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CryptoJack· 2026-02-23 04:08
TODAY: The Crypto Fear & Greed Index falls to 5. 👀 https://t.co/BHzRgydYi5 ...
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Bloomberg· 2026-02-23 04:06
Institutional investors have turned long the Australian dollar for the first time in more than a year, driven by the combination of a hawkish Reserve Bank and weak greenback https://t.co/qBCAtjOvA4 ...
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We support you, Elon Musk https://t.co/xFZuwvcjBWElon Musk (@elonmusk):@Kekius_Sage I am not often happy ...
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Santiment· 2026-02-23 04:05
RT Santiment (@santimentfeed)🧑‍💻 Here are crypto's top 10 AI & Big Data projects by development. Directional indicators represent each project's ranking positioning since last update:📈 1) @chainlink $LINK 🥇📈 2) @dfinity $ICP 🥈📈 3) @nearprotocol $NEAR 🥉📉 4) @filecoin $FIL📈 5) @livepeer $LPT📈 6) @graphprotocol $GRT📈 7) @bittensor $TAO📈 8) @_qubic_ $QUBIC➡️ 9) @runonflux $FLUX📈 10) @injective $INJ📖 Read about the @santimentfeed methodology for filtering notable github activity data from project repositories, a ...
Some artists, museums embrace AI art; others call it a gimmick | 60 Minutes
60 Minutes· 2026-02-23 04:05
When you think about the way art is created, you might imagine painters, photographers, or sculptors immersed in their work at their studios. But what about a person sitting in front of a computer screen using artificial intelligence and data to create visuals? Is that art? It's a question that is being asked and answered by some of the most prestigious museums, critics, and auction houses in the world. Some artists call AI a revolutionary new medium. Others call it theft. We wanted to see it for ourselves, ...
Inside McDowell County, West Virginia, the birthplace of food stamps | 60 Minutes
60 Minutes· 2026-02-23 04:04
For some, these are the boom times. 401ks are surging. The stock market has hit an all-time high.But drive just 350 miles from the nation's capital. And the conversation isn't about how to get rich, but how to survive. McDow County, West Virginia, was once the nation's largest coal producer.It is now one of the poorest places in the country where the food stamp program started and later the opioid crisis took hold. Today, one in three households there depends on those food stamps. And now the program that h ...
Investigating Trump's claims that White South African farmers are victims of genocide
60 Minutes· 2026-02-23 04:04
In November, President Trump announced he would quote, "permanently pause migration from all third world countries to the US after a member of the National Guard was killed and another badly wounded in Washington, allegedly by an Afghan refugee. But there is one group of refugees that Trump administration is welcoming. It's expediting the resettlement of white South Africans, mostly Africconers, who are descendants of Dutch settlers.President Trump says that white farmers are victims of a genocide. The Sout ...
Mike Eruzione reflects on "Miracle on Ice" Olympic hockey game | 60 Minutes
60 Minutes· 2026-02-23 04:04
The last minute of 60 Minutes is sponsored by United Healthcare. Coverage you can count on for your whole life ahead. Mike Arusion delivered one of the greatest upsets in American sports history.As captain of the 1980 US Olympic hockey team, Aruzion led a squad of amateurs against the mighty Soviet Union and scored the game-winning goal. We asked him to reflect on the lesson of that miracle on ice 46 years ago today. I think the lesson that our team showed in 1980 by winning an Olympic gold medal, by beatin ...
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Nick Szabo· 2026-02-23 04:03
Dr. Neri Oxman (Mrs. Bill Ackman) and friends designed, and presumably built and tested, "death masks" that, according to their description, besides being built from 3D scans and prints of the dying person's face, created a "heat map" of the "last breath", which was turned into swirls representing "the path the flow of air takes across the face.""Weird" is one way to describe this. Once you think about what would be required to make such a device actually work as advertised, "disturbing" also comes to mind. ...