I popped into McDonald's on the way back from a bank holiday day out, and saw that they're offering fish filets made out of ornamental carp. I was sceptical, but they're the real McKoi.
What does it mean for Americans to be a "registered Republican" (or Democrat)? Do you have to announce your allegiance publicly? Are you fined if you don't vote according to your registered affiliation? Or is it just like being a member of a party?
“Gen AI in the UK.
It’s coming sometime, maybe.
Give the wrong date, hallucinate.
Your future dream is a shopping scheme”
Hurrah! Google Search has introduced "AI mode" in UK, ahead of the commies in the EU. Heretically, not *everyone* is weeping with happiness at Google's increasing use of "A.I.".
The first 100% effective HIV prevention drug is approved. The makers are also providing affordable access to the drug in the US and beyond, signing royalty-free licensing agreements with six generic manufacturers to produce and supply it.
The EU "mandates companies selling ads to clearly label political ads; provide information about their sponsor, the election or referendum they concern, what the ad cost, and targeting mechanisms used".
Meta is sad: “we’re seeing regulatory obligations effectively remove popular products and services from the market".
With whom is micro-targeted brainwashing popular, you shady zuckwits?