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AI Dating of Dead Sea Scrolls Reveals Older Origin
An AI-powered analysis of the Dead Sea Scrolls' handwriting, combined with radiocarbon dating, suggests the scrolls are older than previously estimated (circa 2nd century BCE or earlier), potentially reshaping our understanding of early Judaism and Christianity.
AI Dating of Dead Sea Scrolls Reveals Older Origin
An AI-powered analysis of the Dead Sea Scrolls' handwriting, combined with radiocarbon dating, suggests the scrolls are older than previously estimated (circa 2nd century BCE or earlier), potentially reshaping our understanding of early Judaism and Christianity.
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20% Bias Score


Copyright Office Shakeup Amidst AI Fair Use Report
President Trump fired the Librarian of Congress on May 8th, followed by the Copyright Office's release of a preliminary report on AI and fair use, and the subsequent dismissal of the Copyright Office head, Shira Perlmutter, on May 10th, sparking a lawsuit questioning presidential authority over the ...
Copyright Office Shakeup Amidst AI Fair Use Report
President Trump fired the Librarian of Congress on May 8th, followed by the Copyright Office's release of a preliminary report on AI and fair use, and the subsequent dismissal of the Copyright Office head, Shira Perlmutter, on May 10th, sparking a lawsuit questioning presidential authority over the ...
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36% Bias Score


Leadership Gap: Only 26% of US Managers Show High Natural Talent
Gallup's study reveals that only 26 percent of U.S. managers possess high natural leadership talent, creating a critical need for improved leadership selection and development strategies to address widespread misalignment and ensure organizational success.
Leadership Gap: Only 26% of US Managers Show High Natural Talent
Gallup's study reveals that only 26 percent of U.S. managers possess high natural leadership talent, creating a critical need for improved leadership selection and development strategies to address widespread misalignment and ensure organizational success.
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40% Bias Score


Broadcom Q2 Beats Expectations Amidst High Valuation Concerns
Broadcom reported exceeding Q2 2025 results with $15 billion in revenue (20% YoY increase) and $1.58 adjusted EPS (44% YoY increase), primarily driven by a 46% YoY surge in AI semiconductor revenue to $4.4 billion, despite a 4% stock price decline post-announcement due to high valuation.
Broadcom Q2 Beats Expectations Amidst High Valuation Concerns
Broadcom reported exceeding Q2 2025 results with $15 billion in revenue (20% YoY increase) and $1.58 adjusted EPS (44% YoY increase), primarily driven by a 46% YoY surge in AI semiconductor revenue to $4.4 billion, despite a 4% stock price decline post-announcement due to high valuation.
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40% Bias Score


China Uses ChatGPT for Covert Influence Operations
OpenAI's report details how Chinese propagandists used ChatGPT for covert influence operations, generating social media posts and internal documents, including performance reviews, across multiple platforms and languages, targeting various countries and topics.
China Uses ChatGPT for Covert Influence Operations
OpenAI's report details how Chinese propagandists used ChatGPT for covert influence operations, generating social media posts and internal documents, including performance reviews, across multiple platforms and languages, targeting various countries and topics.
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44% Bias Score


Uranium Market Booms on AI-Driven Energy Demand
Meta's 20-year deal to buy all power from Illinois' Clinton Clean Energy Center signals a bullish outlook for uranium, driven by projected 28% demand growth (2023-2030) due to increased AI usage and the need for renewable energy, despite price fluctuations from US$30/pound in 2021 to US$106.40 in Fe...
Uranium Market Booms on AI-Driven Energy Demand
Meta's 20-year deal to buy all power from Illinois' Clinton Clean Energy Center signals a bullish outlook for uranium, driven by projected 28% demand growth (2023-2030) due to increased AI usage and the need for renewable energy, despite price fluctuations from US$30/pound in 2021 to US$106.40 in Fe...
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60% Bias Score

China's AI Boom Presents Cybersecurity Challenges
At the 2025 Beijing Cyber Security Conference, experts warned of AI-amplified cyber threats and urged for a collaborative, intelligent, and resilient national defense system, highlighting the critical need to reduce reliance on open-source software and build stronger, domestically developed security...

China's AI Boom Presents Cybersecurity Challenges
At the 2025 Beijing Cyber Security Conference, experts warned of AI-amplified cyber threats and urged for a collaborative, intelligent, and resilient national defense system, highlighting the critical need to reduce reliance on open-source software and build stronger, domestically developed security...
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40% Bias Score

Tech Companies' Carbon Emissions Surge 150% Due to AI and Data Center Growth
The UN's ITU reports that operational carbon emissions for the world's top 200 tech companies rose 150% between 2020 and 2023, driven by AI and data center growth; top 10 companies consumed 51.9% of electricity demand in 2023, emitting 297 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent.

Tech Companies' Carbon Emissions Surge 150% Due to AI and Data Center Growth
The UN's ITU reports that operational carbon emissions for the world's top 200 tech companies rose 150% between 2020 and 2023, driven by AI and data center growth; top 10 companies consumed 51.9% of electricity demand in 2023, emitting 297 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent.
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32% Bias Score

AI's Impact: 19.2 Million U.S. Jobs at Risk, But Economic Benefits Remain Uncertain
A new report estimates 19.2 million U.S. jobs face high automation risk due to AI, although the methodology may underestimate future impact. While initial job losses are likely, increased productivity could lower prices for consumers, provided that the economic benefits are distributed fairly.

AI's Impact: 19.2 Million U.S. Jobs at Risk, But Economic Benefits Remain Uncertain
A new report estimates 19.2 million U.S. jobs face high automation risk due to AI, although the methodology may underestimate future impact. While initial job losses are likely, increased productivity could lower prices for consumers, provided that the economic benefits are distributed fairly.
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36% Bias Score

AI Analysis Reveals Multiple Authors of Old Testament Books
An AI-driven study of the Old Testament's first five books has revealed three distinct writing styles, suggesting multiple authors contributed over time, challenging the traditional belief of sole authorship by Moses and potentially altering understandings of biblical history.

AI Analysis Reveals Multiple Authors of Old Testament Books
An AI-driven study of the Old Testament's first five books has revealed three distinct writing styles, suggesting multiple authors contributed over time, challenging the traditional belief of sole authorship by Moses and potentially altering understandings of biblical history.
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36% Bias Score

Reddit Sues AI Startup Anthropic for Unauthorized Data Use
Reddit, a social media platform with a $22 billion market cap, is suing the AI startup Anthropic for unauthorized use of its user data to train AI models, claiming breach of contract and unfair business practices, while other major AI companies have licensing agreements.

Reddit Sues AI Startup Anthropic for Unauthorized Data Use
Reddit, a social media platform with a $22 billion market cap, is suing the AI startup Anthropic for unauthorized use of its user data to train AI models, claiming breach of contract and unfair business practices, while other major AI companies have licensing agreements.
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48% Bias Score

World's First Bio-Computer Now Available for $35,000
Cortical Labs is selling the CL1, a $35,000 biological computer containing 800,000 human brain cells on a silicon chip; its potential applications include medical research and AI development, but its short lifespan (up to six months) poses challenges.

World's First Bio-Computer Now Available for $35,000
Cortical Labs is selling the CL1, a $35,000 biological computer containing 800,000 human brain cells on a silicon chip; its potential applications include medical research and AI development, but its short lifespan (up to six months) poses challenges.
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44% Bias Score
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