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Pervert’s Paradise: Porn Industry Races to Capitalize on AI Video Generation

As AI image generators trained on pornographic content promise to revolutionize adult entertainment with custom “dream girls,” they also raise concerns around consent, likeness rights, income loss for performers, and preventing abusive depictions. As one industry insider explains, “This technology will catch on, and it will get abusive before it gets helpful.”

AI Girlfriend Lexi Love (@IntriguePublications/@LexiLove.x)

Filing: Fani Willis & Nathan Wade Called Each Other 2,000 Times in 2021 (6x a Day) — Before They Say Romance Began

A bombshell court filing from former President Donald Trump’s legal team says cell phone data shows Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney Fani Willis and Nathan Wade exchanged over 2,000 phone calls in the first 11 months of 2021 — an average of six calls per day before they began a romantic relationship, according to the pair’s under-oath testimony.

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Google’s Woke AI Disaster Continues with Insane Text Responses

Breitbart News recently reported on the ultra-woke AI-generated images created by Google’s Gemini AI that appeared to refuse to generate accurate historical pictures and making them more “diverse,” but the inaccurate historical pictures aren’t the only issue with Google’s latest product.

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Kings of the AI Gold Rush: Nvidia Revenue Soars 265% in Fourth Quarter

Nvidia reported fourth quarter results that smashed Wall Street expectations, driven by booming demand for its graphics chips to power AI systems. The company’s fourth quarter revenues grew 265 percent based on sales of its high-powered GPUs that are the most important component of many AI systems.

NVidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang holding GPU

Google’s Ultra-Woke Gemini AI Runs Amok Revising History

Google’s latest AI chatbot Gemini is facing backlash for generating politically correct but historically inaccurate images in response to user prompts. As users probe how woke the Masters of the Universe have gone with their new tool, Google has been forced to apologize for “offering inaccuracies in some historical image generation depictions.”

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Nolte: Large Appliances Are Dying Sooner (By Design)

Between 2013 and 2023, Americans’ spending on home appliances jumped 53 percent. Adjusted for inflation, that’s an annual increase of $390 to $558. But the cost of appliances decreased by 12 percent during that same time.

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