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Sentient, an artificial intelligence development platform backed by Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund, has released an open-source AI search framework that it says outperforms leading closed-source competitors.The company announced the public release of Open Deep Search (ODS) on April 2, describing it as a high-performance, developer-friendly alternative to platforms like Perplexity AI and OpenAI’s GPT-4o.Sentient’s ODS aims to empower developers with open-source “Loyal AI” models, which Sentient says preserve the original intent of their developers.The firm’s fingerprinting technology allows developers to protect intellectual property while maintaining model openness — aiming to solve the biggest issue of open-source AI, the challenges of…

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Alien abductions, a staple of UFO lore, have fascinated and terrified people for decades. Through early accounts and cultural influence, the phenomenon has woven itself into the fabric of modern myth and entertainment.Early Accounts and ReportsThe notion of alien abductions can be traced back to mid-20th century. One of the earliest and most influential cases was the 1961 abduction of Betty and Barney Hill in New Hampshire. They claimed to have been taken aboard a spacecraft and subjected to medical examinations.Another significant account involves Brazilian farmer Antônio Villas Boas in 1957. He reported being abducted and examining an alien. These…

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Mundane wayward space snowball, or extraterrestrial visitor? Astronomers believe that our solar system’s latest and only third ever confirmed interstellar visitor, 3I/ATLAS, is almost certainly a comet.But lingering questions about the object means it’s not yet an open and shut case. Amid that uncertainty, famed Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb is pushing the possibility that the interstellar interloper is an “extraterrestrial artifact” — perhaps even an “alien mothership” — here to menace or observe us. Which, though it sounds scary, could be interpreted as a good thing.”The discovery of an extraterrestrial artifact would reset our priorities to explore the real estate beyond…

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– Mindmachines.com has released the third generation of its ROSHIwave IN-SIGHT Mind Machine, a brainwave entrainment device that guides users to deep meditative states through advanced photostimulation technology. The updated meditation device incorporates enhanced protocols and improved navigation features designed to help users achieve mental clarity and better performance. The ROSHIwave IN-SIGHT represents the culmination of decades of research in brainwave entrainment technology. The pocket-sized device utilizes a process called Dynamic Neuro-Activation, which employs specially calibrated flickering light patterns delivered through RGB LED glasses to normalize brainwave frequencies. This technology enables users to reach meditative states typically associated with experienced…

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Alien: Earth Episode 6, “The Fly,” provided the series’s worst and scariest moment, where horror was created not by brutality but by an accident! The show took its audience by surprise with Tootles (Isaac), a hybrid kid, and left the creator of the series, Noah Hawley, to justify why the scene was “not by design an evil creature.” Instead, the eerie scene was to emphasize the randomness of peril and vulnerability of so-called immortal hybrids. According to Decider, Hawley explains that, “I sat down and I wrote what is probably the most disturbing scene that people will see on on…

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IRA FLATOW: This is Science Friday. I’m Ira Flatow. This week, NASA reported that a sample collected by the Perseverance rover on Mars contains chemicals that could, and I underline could, be a sign of ancient life. Seems like I’ve heard that kind of claim somewhere before. Here with more on that and other stories from the week in science is Umair Irfan, senior correspondent at Vox in Washington, DC. Welcome back. UMAIR IRFAN: Hi, Ira. Thanks for having me. IRA FLATOW: Considering the history of false alarms about finding evidence of life on Mars rocks, it almost feels like…

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Blackjack3d/Getty Images Humanity has a love-hate relationship with the concept of artificial intelligence. On one hand, audiences love to see fictional robots grow beyond their programming. On the other hand, many creatives despise that prolific internet algorithms have become so advanced they can create pictures and scripts. But maybe “create” is too strong a word. There are all sorts of horror stories demonstrating the dangers of AI, but contrary to popular belief, AI programs can’t produce anything new; they only copy what already exists and regurgitate it without any semblance or…

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HAMPTON ROADS, Va. — You’ve likely seen videos on social media in Virginia over the past week claiming there’s been a mass abduction of children recently reported missing.As News 3 reported on Wednesday, state police are firm that there have been no mass abductions and the reported missing are not connected.News 3’s Kelsey Jones is diving deeper to learn why these cases are still a cause for concern.Watch: Virginia State Police refutes mass child abduction theories in viral TikToks Virginia State Police refutes mass child abduction claims made in viral TikToks Several recent TikTok videos showing compilations of children reported…

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Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna detailed a bizarre UFO encounter involving an “airspace incursion” that left an experienced military pilot rattled while she was serving in the US Air Force. Luna (R-Fla.) told Joe Rogan on Wednesday that she experienced an alarming event that she still questions today during her time stationed at the Portland Air National Guard Base as an airfield management specialist. “There had been an airspace incursion that had taken place when I was still at the Guard, and I remember talking to some of the pilots about it, and I was like, ‘What was that?’” she said…

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