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Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed by Jared Diamond: A stark warning from history for the modern world

Belle Carter

<ul><li>Jared Diamond's "Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed" (2005) explores the environmental, economic and social factors that have led to the collapse of past civilizations, using c ...[Continue Reading]

Naturalnews.com

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Ransomware crews add 'EDR killers' to their arsenal and some aren't even malware

Jessica Lyons

interview Antivirus and endpoint security tools are falling short as ransomware crews increasingly deploy "EDR killers" to disable defenses early in the attack a tactic Cisco Talos observed in most o ...[Continue Reading]

Theregister.com

1 day ago

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Tech startup, major airline partner to launch electric air taxi service

Kurt Knutsson, CyberGuy Report

Imagine skipping the gridlock and soaring over the English countryside, arriving at your destination in a fraction of the time. What sounds like a scene from a futuristic movie is about to become a r ...[Continue Reading]

Fox News

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The Civil War Lives Through Mark Twains Fictionand Donald Trumps Reality

Sarah Kendzior

It is 2023, and every day I wake to a pundit or member of Congress calling for civil waror its euphemistic parlance, a national divorce. They cloak their ambition as civic concern, but I know the rea ...[Continue Reading]

Vanity Fair

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Will Hyper-Personalized AI Avatars Mean The End Of Chatbots? HeyGen Says Yes

Ron Schmelzer, Contributor, Ron Schmelzer, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/ronschmelzer/

Wayne Liang, CTO of HeyGen chats with his Interactive Avatar at a SXSW 2025 Innovation Awards ... More demonstration HeyGen In an age where impersonal chatbots and automated responses often frustra ...[Continue Reading]

Forbes

1 day ago


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Hyundai's plans for its new Georgia plant reveal an industry hedging its bets on EVs

Camila Domonoske

A few years ago, Hyundai Motor Group triumphantly announced it would be opening a new plant near Savannah, Ga. a plant that would exclusively make electric vehicles. "We heard the clarion call of ...[Continue Reading]

NPR

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