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Global Black Voices: News from around the World From Chatbots to Coworkers: The Evolution of AI AssistantsIt wasn’t long ago that chatbots were little more than clunky FAQ machines on company websites. Remember those days? You’d ask for “help with billing” and the bot would respond, “I’m sorry, I didn’t understand that. Please try again.”Fast-forward to 2025, and AI assistants are no longer passive tools—they’re active team members. Whether it’s drafting emails, generating code, or managing calendars, today’s AI doesn’t just assist—it collaborates. The evolution of AI assistants is one of the most transformative shifts in modern work culture.Let’s explore…

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Black Voices: News, Culture & Community from Across the Nation Sign up for our free newsletters and receive exceptional Cincinnati African American community coverage in your inbox. The start of the 2025 season is just weeks away. No, not the games. That’s more than a month away. First is the grind of training camp. Then the feeling out process of rookies and free agents trying to make the squad in the preseason. Then the final cuts as to who will make the squad. Then, on September 7, all teams let it fly. We knew what the issue was with the…

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Scientific Research & Exploration: Discover the Globe Via Study and Improvement Relying on simply exactly how you count them, there have actually been 15 significant variations of Windows, with Microsoft’s irregular calling strategy causing the present variant of Windows being Windows 11– go number. A large amount has actually modified from the extremely initial variation of this aesthetic os to today, yet a lot of what continues to be in Windows 11 today has actually existed from the start, or near it. So I presumed it would definitely interest clarify the littles Windows DNA that have really been greatly unmodified…

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Politics Today: News, Analysis & Debate Across the Spectrum CNN is doing their very best to protect the Obama Administration, even when he is no longer in office.DAMAGE CONTROL? Fake News CNN cuts away just as @DNIGabbard outlines the lengths to which the Obama Administration went to manufacture the Russia collusion hoax pic.twitter.com/qmzx5wQ60d— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) July 23, 2025 You don’t hate the media enough! https://t.co/qyxhGitM7S— GhostBanned (@inthecounty) July 23, 2025Not nearly enough!CNN can’t have pesky little details like the truth getting out there, now can they? https://t.co/FfA2Kve41W— Just me (@TedGraves8) July 23, 2025They…

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Health Watch: Wellness, Research & Healthy Living Tips Walking more could reduce your risk of dementia, depression and dying from cancer, as well as being good for your heart, according to research. And you may not need to walk as far as previously thought to reap those benefits.The NHS recommends a brisk 10-minute walk every day. Many people aim to walk 10,000 steps, but struggle to achieve it. Now researchers have calculated that even 7,000 steps could be enough to protect health.Scientists examined data from more than 160,000 adults and found that walking 7,000 steps a day was associated with…

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Business Insights: Global Markets, Strategy & Economic Trends The prevailing wisdom in artificial intelligence suggests that bigger models yield better results. In our work for health insurance companies and third-party administrators of health plans, we’ve discovered that this assumption holds in many cases but breaks down when AI moves from general tasks to specialized professional domains. Read the full article from the original source

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Game On: Sports News, Highlights & Commentary TKO’s plans to alter the fighter protections afforded by the Muhammad Ali Boxing Reform Act of 2000 — in an attempt to clear a path for their plans to launch a boxing promotion — have moved ahead after a bipartisan bill was introduced into the U.S. Congress by representatives Brian Jack, R-Georgia, and Sharice Davids, D-Kansas.The landmark “Ali Act” was created to provide several safeguards for fighters, including providing protection from coercive tactics and preventing boxing managers from also serving as promoters in the interest of eliminating conflicts of interest.One of the centerpieces…

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Tech Trends & Innovation: The Latest in Tech News Artwork showing a herd of ceratopsians accompanied by an ankylosaur walking through an old river channel, watched by two tyrannosaursJulius Csotonyi Did different species of plant-eating dinosaurs herd together for protection like many modern animals do? A set of 76-million-year-old tracks discovered in Canada might be the first evidence of this – but the case is far from closed. Last year, Brian Pickles at the University of Reading, UK, and his colleagues discovered parallel tracks in Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta that were made by at least five individual animals. “They’re…

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Game On: Latest in Gaming News, Reviews & Industry Buzz Looking for the most recent regular Connections answers? Click here for today’s Connections hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Wordle and Strands puzzles.Nice one, New York Times. That purple category for today’s Connections: Sports Edition is pretty tricky. I’ll admit, I didn’t solve this one correctly! Stuck like me? Read on for hints and the answers.Connections: Sports Edition is out of beta now, making its debut on Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 9. That’s a sign that the game has earned enough loyal players that…

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Business Briefing: Economic Updates and Industry Insights ALISON BEARD: I’m Alison Beard. ADI IGNATIUS: And I’m Adi Ignatius. And this is the HBR IdeaCast. ALISON BEARD: Adi, I’m going to ask you a personal question, do you have a lot of joy in your life? ADI IGNATIUS: That is a very personal question. Well, let’s talk about professional lives at least. I was editor-in-chief of Harvard Business Review for 16 years. I recently took on a new role as editor-at-large, and that was because I needed something different in my professional life, right? In the past I wanted to be…

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