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Diddy's ex 'heartbroken' for Cassie after hotel attack video leak: 'I know exactly how she feels' - Fox News

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  1. Diddy's ex 'heartbroken' for Cassie after hotel attack video leak: 'I know exactly how she feels'  Fox News
  2. Cassie Ventura's ex-makeup artist saw singer 'badly bruised' while dating Diddy: 'We were always scared of Puff'  New York Post
  3. Misa Hylton Addresses Video of Diddy Assaulting Cassie as She Shares Photos of Kids: 'Their Father Needs Help'  PEOPLE
  4. Slim Thug Apologizes To Cassie After Diddy Hotel Video Surfaces: “I'll Take This L”  Yahoo Entertainment
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‘Another reason i’m not gonna remove mine’: Woman goes in to get wisdom teeth removed. She leaves with a broken jaw

The Daily Dot 

Each year, 5 million Americans reportedly have their wisdom teeth removed. According to Aesthetic Dental Associates, only in approximately 8.4% of cases, there are complications. TikTok user Anna Walters (@anna.walter13) was one of those cases. She revealed in a TikTok slideshow that has 178,000 views that the removal of her wisdom teeth resulted in a broken jaw.

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Building smarter warehouses

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Symbotic’s AI-powered robots are reshaping the supply chain

Forward-thinking companies—facing the challenges of supply-chain disruptions and rising consumer demand for ever-faster deliveries—are paying more attention to the business of moving goods from place to place.

Unlocking critical information

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Unstructured helps companies tap once-inaccessible data

Artificial intelligence, for all its reputed might, is only as good as the data on which it trains. And an alarming amount of the data—up to 80%—that businesses generate on a daily basis is locked inside widely used file formats (including PDF, PPTX, and HTML) that AI models can’t read. Which means their AI models overlook the data-rich content contained within research reports, planning memos, regulatory filings, and many other business-related documents. Читать дальше...

A personal approach to detecting cancer

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New technologies from Personalis can detect cancer recurrence earlier

It’s the sobering—and all-too regular—experience for any cancer survivor: waiting for their doctor to reveal the test results that show if the disease has returned. “These are the moments where everybody in the family takes a deep breath,” says Chris Hall, CEO of Personalis, a biotechnology company based in Fremont, California.

Enhancing skin health through science

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OneSkin’s innovative solutions are more than marketing hype

Shopping for skincare and anti-aging products—a booming billion-dollar industry—can be a bewildering experience: consumers are flooded with dubious “before and after” images, breathless marketing claims, and endorsements from peripheral celebrities. Offering a welcome alternative to the hype carnival is OneSkin, a San Francisco–based bio-technology firm that is growing a flourishing product line with the power of science. 

Virtual reality, real-life connections

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Sandbox VR transforms immersive gaming into a social experience

Virtual-reality experiences tend to be solitary and isolating. Even the gear—which requires, at the very least, the wearing of a large headset—discourages physical interactions. 

A big bank thinks small and fast

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Bank of Montreal’s in-house incubator is driving innovation at scale

Large institutions are hardly known for nimble strategies, large financial institution even less so. But as digital technologies and customer expectations rapidly evolve, the smart players in the financial services industry are getting a handle on the fast-moving dynamics of consumer-focused innovation. 

Improving access to the law

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The world’s first AI legal assistant can help attorneys work faster

Last year, a New York City–based law firm, after having pored over thousands of documents in a complex employment discrimination case, turned to Casetext—a San Francisco–based tech startup now part of Thomson Reuters—and its remarkable AI-powered legal assistant technology, CoCounsel, to review the copious pages of text.

The band that inspired rock anthem Summer of '69 is reuniting

CBC 

It's been close to six decades since a small-town B.C. high-school band featuring a young Jim Vallance bought their first six-string — and nearly 40 years since the song Vallance co-wrote, inspired by his early musical memories, became a rock classic. 





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