Tens of Millions of Virtual Workers This Year from XAI

Tens of Millions of Virtual Workers This Year from XAI

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A general desktop emulator (like xAI’s Macrohard, which emulates keystrokes, mouse movements, and screen interactions) could vastly expand beyond VBScript/Unix scripting, which are limited to command-line or basic API tasks. Such a system automates any UI-based workflow without code changes or integrations, mimicking human behavior across apps (browsers, legacy software, ERPs). What It Could Do
What scientists learned from a mysterious surge of Canadian turtle deaths

What scientists learned from a mysterious surge of Canadian turtle deaths

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Each spring, biologist Grégory Bulté catches turtles that have spent the winter hibernating under the frozen surface of Ontario’s Opinicon Lake. For over 20 years, he’s marked and returned turtles to the water as they wake from their slumber so he can keep an accurate head count. In April 2022, he spotted something he hadn’t
Weber macht den Holzkohlegrill smart

Weber macht den Holzkohlegrill smart

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Der Weber-Grill  © Weber Produkte 23.01.2026 Der Performer Smart Holzkohlegrill kostet 750 Euro. Noch dauert es ein wenig, bis die Grillsaison beginnt. Das US-amerikanische Unternehmen Weber könnte mit seinen neuen Produkten jedoch bei manchen schon jetzt die Vorfreude entfachen. Weber hat nämlich mehrere Produktneuheiten vorgestellt. Zum Beispiel einen Grill namens  Performer Smart Holzkohlegrill . Der
MedGemma: разбираем медицинский AI от Google

MedGemma: разбираем медицинский AI от Google

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TL;DR для торопыжек 25 февраля — финал The MedGemma Impact Challenge на Kaggle. Я уже несколько недель копаюсь в этой медицинской модели от Google, пытаясь выжать из неё что-то крутое для конкурса. Пока идеальное решение где-то между "гениально" и "зачем я это делаю в 3 ночи", решил поделиться тем, как вообще эта штука работает и
Want to live longer? The tiniest of lifestyle changes can dramatically boost longevity

Want to live longer? The tiniest of lifestyle changes can dramatically boost longevity

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January 25, 2026 4 min read Add Us On Google Add SciAm Want to live longer? Tiny changes to your sleep, exercise and diet could add a year to your life New research suggests that getting even just a few more minutes of sleep and exercise and eating an extra cup of vegetables every day
ChatGPT dépassé, pertes records : OpenAI est-il en train de vaciller ?

ChatGPT dépassé, pertes records : OpenAI est-il en train de vaciller ?

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OpenAI est en mauvaise posture, et la firme elle-même le reconnaît. Pour preuve, son PDG Sam Altman a lancé un code rouge début décembre après avoir constaté que ChatGPT était clairement dépassé par le nouveau Gemini 3 de Google . Un peu plus de trois ans après le lancement de ChatGPT, le premier chatbot moderne
Can You Fix A Broken HDMI Port On Your TV?

Can You Fix A Broken HDMI Port On Your TV?

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Sylvia Biskupek/Shutterstock We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The HDMI ports on your TV are the proverbial gateways to all sorts of audiovisual experiences, from TV shows to movies to video games. That is, of course, assuming your TV's HDMI ports actually work. If your ports are experiencing glitches, you may
Romans used human feces as medicine 1,900 years ago — and used thyme to mask the smell

Romans used human feces as medicine 1,900 years ago — and used thyme to...

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Researchers sampled the brownish flakes from inside the Roman glass vial. (Image credit: Cenker Atila) Dark-brown flakes discovered inside a 1,900-year-old Roman glass vial are the first direct evidence for the use of human feces for medicinal purposes, a new chemical analysis reveals. The feces were mixed with thyme to mask the smell, and the
I’m a Deals Writer, and These Are My Top 10 Tech Deals This Week

I’m a Deals Writer, and These Are My Top 10 Tech Deals This Week

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Daniel Oropeza Daniel Oropeza Staff Writer Experience Daniel is a Staff Writer for Lifehacker covering tech deals and reviewing TVs, headphones, speakers, and projectors. He earned his master’s in journalism from Columbia University and has reported for the Miami Herald. He lives in Atlanta. Read Full Bio January 30, 2026 Add as a preferred source
Caterpillars use tiny hairs to hear

Caterpillars use tiny hairs to hear

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Detail of the head and thorax of a tobacco hornworm on a tomato plant in Utah. Jon G. Fuller/VW Pics/Universal Images Group via Getty Images Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Have you ever walked into a room full of caterpillars? While the answer for