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  • Opinion

    Elections: ‘Convenient, fair and accurate’

    Re: “WA court to hear case that seeks to stop ballot signature rejections” [Sept. 8, Local News] and “Legislature should give counties leeway to reduce ballot rejections” [Sept. 17, Opinion]: The Seattle Occasions’ reporting and editorial concerning poll rejection is a crucial contribution to the continued work of creating positive that the conduct of elections lives as much as the…

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  • Culture

    Watch Spotlight: The Accurate by Mr Jones Watches

    Within the huge realm of horology, the place precision meets artistry, Mr Jones Watches introduces The Accurate, a timepiece that employs philosophical that means with minimalist design. With a easy quartz motion however an intriguing aesthetic, this watch is worthy of dialogue and celebration for its originality. Thus, we proudly cowl The Correct in our newest highlight. Design The Correct’s design thrives on…

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  • Politics

    World Economic Forum Wants AI to Write a New, ‘Accurate’ Globalist Bible

    In the previous couple of months, Congress has held hearings on the implications of Synthetic Intelligence (AI), starting from its doable constructive use to its already nefarious attributes, akin to hackers’ talents to make use of AI software program to steal the voices of your loved ones members and use them to govern you into believing they’ve been kidnapped. Plus,…

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  • Science And Technology

    Apps that identify plants can be as little as 4 per cent accurate

    Apps will help establish crops – however solely up to a degree Marko Geber/Digital Imaginative and prescient/Getty Pictures Smartphone apps that establish crops from images may be as little as 4 per cent correct, which might put folks foraging for meals in danger and likewise result in endangered crops being mislabelled as weeds and eradicated. Julie Peacock on the College…

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  • Science And Technology

    Elon Musk and other tech tycoons are called futurists — but is that accurate?

    There’s something about Silicon Valley tycoons that evokes the phrase “futurism.” Whether or not that matches them or not. As Elon Musk launched into his campaign to buy Twitter, millions of conservatives rejoiced and coalesced behind his political vision, whereas (maybe in response to the notion that Musk is a visionary) media retailers like Politico described Musk’s agenda as “futurist.” In an identical…

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