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Democratic leader threatens Republican: 'Don't make me expose you'
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China's New AI Agent Manus Sparks Hype —and Skepticism

Chinese AI researchers say they've created the world's first fully autonomous AI agent — but others aren't convinced that its capabilities make it another "DeepSeek moment." The agent, called Manus, launched last week and quickly became a hot topic in AI circles. Its viral launch demo sparked a wave of online discussion, with some praising its capabilities and others pointing out its flaws, along with raising concerns about privacy...
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China’s Autonomous Agent, Manus, Changes Everything

One recent evening in Shenzhen, a group of software engineers gathered in a dimly lit co-working space, furiously typing as they monitored the performance of a new AI system. The air was electric, thick with the hum of servers and the glow of high-resolution monitors. They were testing Manus, a revolutionary AI agent capable of independent thought and action. Within hours, its March 6 launch would send shockwaves through the global AI community, reigniting a debate that had simmered for...
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China’s Manus unnerves Silicon Valley with rollout of AI agents

Manus, the new artificial intelligence tool from China, is disrupting the global tech race with a new AI agent that some analysts believe is far more powerful than the competition. Manus AI cofounder Yichao “Peak” Ji said in a video preview of his team’s new tool that it is the “first general AI agent.” He said Manus gives a window into artificial general intelligence, AGI, the term tech researchers use to describe a theoretical artificially intelligent system that can outperform human...
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China has a new 'completely autonomous' AI agent. Here's what to know about Manus

In the past year, artificial intelligence leaders have talked about the advent of agents that can do work autonomously. Now, China says it has developed the world’s first. Last week, Chinese researchers launched an early preview of Manus AI, which they said is “the first general AI agent.” “This isn’t just another chatbot or workflow,” Yichao “Peak” Ji, chief scientist for Manus AI, said in an introductory video. “It’s a truly autonomous agent that bridges the gap between...
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1923 (season 1)
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Season 1 of “1923” follows the Dutton family during the early 20th century as they navigate the trials of the American West. Led by Jacob Dutton, the family faces the perils of cattle ranching, evolving societal norms, and mounting tensions with nearby Indian tribes. Amidst the backdrop of Prohibition and the Great Depression, the Duttons strive to protect their land and legacy, contending with external threats and internal conflicts that challenge their resilience and determination. The post 1923 (season 1) first appeared on Worth it or Woke.
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Woman cleverly track downs the name and address of the person who stole her credit card
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Woman cleverly track downs the name and address of the person who stole her credit card

There was a massive jump in credit card fraud in America the last few years due to the pandemic. According to CNET, fraud involving credit cards jumped 69% from 2020 to 2021, affecting 13 million Americans and costing $9 billion. In a world where online transactions are part of everyday life, it’s hard to completely protect your information. But, by staying vigilant and monitoring your accounts you can report fraud before it gets out of hand.A TikTok user by the name of Lauren (@absolutelylauren) from San Diego, California, got a notification that there was a $135 charge on her card at Olaplex’s online store that she hadn’t made. Olaplex sells products that repair excessively damaged hair. Before reporting the charge to her credit card company she asked her family members if they used her card by mistake.“I don’t wanna shut my card down if it’s just my mom ordering some shampoo,” Lauren said in the video. “Definitely not my two younger brothers, they’ve got good hair but they don’t color it.” Credit card theft has skyrocketed the past five years in the U.S.Image via CanvaAfter realizing the charge was fraudulent, most people would have called their credit card company and had their card canceled. But Lauren was curious and wanted to know who stole her information and used it to buy hair care products. So she concocted a plan to get their information. She called Olaplex’s customer service line asking for the name and address of the purchaser to see if it was made by a family member."Hey, can you help me with something?” Lauren asked Tanya, the Olaplex customer service agent. “If I can give you the time and date, purchase amount and card number and whatever could you let me know who placed an order?"Tanya had no problem helping Lauren with her request. @absolutelylauren olaplex customer service is top tier ? #creditcardscam “At this point, I’m willingly giving Tanya enough info to steal my card as well — she could have very well taken advantage of me in that moment but she didn’t,” Lauren said. “She comes back — tell me why she gave me the little scammer their full government name and address.”Tanya revealed that a guy named Jason in a modest suburb in Texas used her card to buy a gift for his wife. “They also did it on Black Friday so at least they got a deal I guess, it was the gift set,” Lauren continued.Lauren then called her credit card company and shared the information she had on the fraudster. The card company is currently investigating the situation.One commenter thought that Olaplex wasn’t supposed to share that information with Lauren. “For some reason, I don’t think olaplex was supposed to give that info,” Arae270 said.“I definitely gave them the option, but I explained that it was an unauthorized purchase, and if the name did not match anyone that I knew that I would just tell them to cancel the order and refund me, I told the girl that they would probably save everyone, a headache!” Lauren replied. Jennifer Lopez Applause GIF by NBC World Of Dance Giphy People should use utmost caution before deciding to track down a credit card thief. But kudos to Lauren for being clever enough to track down the person who stole her card information to help the authorities with their investigation. She didn’t put herself in harm's way and if someone follows up on the tip, maybe they can prevent the same thing from happening to someone else.This article originally appeared three years ago.
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Job Openings
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The Attack on Elon Musk’s X
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The Attack on Elon Musk’s X

The headline over in NPR back there in the stone age of early February was this: “Elon Musk is barreling into government with DOGE, raising unusual legal questions.” The story reports: Elon Musk has launched a campaign from inside the federal government to radically upend agencies, exercising a level of control so sweeping that it is stunning former top White House officials, even in a political moment when many things are described as unprecedented. Musk, the world’s richest man and an adviser to President Trump, is leading a team called the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE. Despite the name, DOGE is part of the White House and not a Cabinet agency. In recent days it has gained access to the Treasury Department’s payment systems, which are responsible for processing trillions of dollars of spending every year. Now, the world has moved on barely a month from the launch of DOGE. Musk’s work and, as this is written, the headline from Newsweek on the latest involving Musk’s ownership of X, reads: “Dark Storm Team Claims DDoS Attack on X, Causing Major Outage: Live Updates.” This story from the beginning this very week — Monday — reports: X (formerly Twitter) is experiencing its third major outage of the day, with users reporting widespread login and loading issues. The hacking group Dark Storm Team has reportedly claimed responsibility for a DDoS attack on the platform, according to a public Telegram post. In other words? Assigned by President Trump to lead the team charged with reducing the out-of-control size of the beyond-mammoth federal bureaucracy, Musk finds his business attacked by what the media describes as “the hacking group Dark Storm Team.” Newsweek also reports the specifics of what’s going on as a result of the cyberattack: More than 40,000 reports flooded Downdetector during the second outage. The current outage peaked at 29,143 reports and is now slightly declining. Dark Storm Team claims to have targeted X with a cyberattack. Users are unable to access the site, with many receiving error messages. This marks the third significant disruption to X’s service today. All of which is to say, there is Musk the billionaire and private sector savant taking up as a good American his presidentially-assigned task to streamline the federal bureaucracy. And, for doing so, his business property — X — is directly targeted with a “cyberattack” designed to ruin his business. Cut to the chase, and the realization dawns of the danger that is manifest here. This may be the Trump presidency, but the reality is that any presidential directive from a duly elected president of the United States can now be subjected to massive cyber disruption via some left-wing crazy group or groups. But at the moment, this cyberattack specifically arrives after Musk has said: “America is going bankrupt extremely quickly, and everyone seems to be sort of whistling past the graveyard on this one.” In short, there is the United States of America, the leading democracy on the planet, now targeted with a massive cyberattack designed to destroy Musk’s business — and to push the U.S. into a bankruptcy that is designed to destroy the country completely by ruining its cyber infrastructure. What has just happened is a 21st-century cyber-Pearl Harbor attack. It would be important at this juncture, it would seem, for Americans who are averse to reading history to understand that after the massive destruction of World War I, a twenty year “peace” was at hand. A “peace” in which seriously bad actors with names like Germany’s Hitler, Italy’s Mussolini, and Japan’s General Tojo plotted and schemed to launch World War II. A war that resulted in massive destruction stretching from the United Kingdom, across Europe, and on to Russia and Asia. Indeed, had not America entered that war and, with its European allies, defeated the bad guys, America (fortuitously separated from Europe and Asia by two oceans) would ultimately have been targeted itself. The December 7, 1941 attack by the Japanese on Hawaii’s Pearl Harbor was merely the beginning of larger attacks on the physical United States. All of which is to say, the attack on Musk’s X business is a signal of American vulnerability. A signal, as if another is needed, that yet again, as in the 20th century, there are bad guys out there who are targeting America for destruction. Who are these bad guys? The speculation abounds. China? Putin’s Russia? Hamas? Who knows. The only difference between now and back there in the long ago — and it’s a big difference — is that Americans are living today in the 21st century. If a 21st century Pearl Harbor arrives, it can arrive this time without a single enemy plane swooping in and dropping bombs. It can arrive courtesy of some bad guys somewhere who merely press a handful of buttons and … boom! The cyberattack begins. In light of the attacks on Elon Musk’s X, attacks that follow a decidedly legal directive to Musk from the elected president of the United States to reduce the size of the U.S. federal bureaucracy, it is time — past time — for the United States government to understand how to defend itself and the American people. And to do so in an era where missiles, warplanes, tanks, and guns are increasingly irrelevant. Welcome to 21st-century warfare. READ MORE from Jeffrey Lord: Al Green Sabotages Democrats Trump v. Zelenskyy: Reagan v. Gorbachev Again? The Washington Post’s Trump Blowback The post The Attack on Elon Musk’s X appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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California EDscapades
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California EDscapades

DOGE has turned attention to the federal Department of Education (ED), cutting $101 million in DEI programs and terminating nearly $1 billion in contracts. While wasting taxpayer dollars, ED has been deployed in force against educational independence and parental choice. Consider, for example, the actions of Biden’s education secretary, Miguel Cardona. Congressional Democrats smeared the independent Grand Canyon University as a “predatory for-profit school.” Cardona responded by targeting GCU with a fine of $37.7 million, part of his goal to “shut them down.” Consider also Arne Duncan, education secretary for President Obama. (RELATED: How to Abolish the US Department of Education) In the style of Bill Clinton, Obama sent his children to the prestigious Sidwell Friends School, far beyond the reach of most D.C. families. Their only alternative is the D.C. Opportunity Scholarships Program, operated by Congress. Secretary Duncan had a problem with it. The ED boss decided “to rescind scholarships awarded to 216 families for this upcoming school year,” and “nine out of 10 students who were shut out of the scholarship program this year are assigned to attend failing public schools.” That same anti-choice ideology has been on display in California for decades, along with the type of waste and corruption DOGE is now exposing. Attorney Bill Honig, state superintendent from 1983 to 1993, authored articles such as “Why Privatizing Public Education Is a Bad Idea,” but the superintendent made California’s government monopoly system work for him. On his watch the state Department of Education was paying salaries at the Quality Education Project, run by Honig’s wife Nancy. In 1992, Honig was convicted on four felony conflict-of-interest charges, later upheld on appeal. In 1993 Honig opposed Proposition 174, a ballot measure for school-choice vouchers. Also in opposition was Honig’s successor Delaine Eastin, a close ally of the California Teachers Association (CTA), once named the worst union in America. On Eastin’s watch, the California Department of Education gave away more than $20 million to an interlocking directorate of ineligible “community-based organizations.” When auditors uncovered this massive fraud, Eastin fired the whistleblowers and kept the money flowing. None of this emerged when Eastin ran for governor in 2018. Delaine Eastin was a colleague of John Mockler, who wrote Proposition 98, establishing funding guarantees for education as an “antidote” to the 1978 Proposition 13, which limited property tax increases. Mockler formed a lobbying firm to represent publishers and education bureaucrats. These connections came in handy when Mockler served as state secretary of education and executive director of the State Board of Education under Governor Gray Davis. In 2003, California voters recalled Davis in favor of Arnold Schwarzenegger, on whose watch no school-choice initiative appeared. The actor gave way to recurring governor Jerry Brown, who appointed Bill Honig to the State Board of Education in 1983. In 2011, Gov. Brown again picked Honig for the state board, but the convicted felon withdrew his name. In 2018, Brown pardoned Bill Honig, and that year Gavin Newsom was elected governor. In the style of Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, Newsom sends his own children to upscale private schools but has never backed any measure to extend the same choice to low-income families. On the other hand, the governor is a big booster of trans ideology. Newsom signed a bill to make California a sanctuary state for trans youth and their families. Last year, the governor signed a bill to end the school practice of notifying parents about gender transitions by their own children. Last year at San Francisco State University, a trans mob roughed up NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines, held her captive for several hours, and demanded money for her release. Newsom issued no criticism of the SFSU administration and no support for Gaines, who had been forced to compete against men. Newsom now claims that forcing women to compete against the trans types is “deeply unfair,” a reversal that invites comparison with his mentor. Jerry Brown loudly opposed Proposition 13, but after it passed in a landslide, he proclaimed himself a “born-again tax cutter.” After four terms as governor, Brown left California with some of the highest income and sales taxes in the nation. (RELATED: The Democratic Fork in the Road and the Woke Repudiation Imperative) Before they reach students in the classroom, those tax dollars must trickle down through a bureaucracy known for waste and fraud, with no DOGE looking on. The system does not allow parents full choice of the schools their children attend, government or independent. If parents and students thought that was “deeply unfair,” it would be hard to blame them. READ MORE from Lloyd Billingsley: End the DC Hold ‘em Game DOGE’s Dollars to the People California’s Elaine Howle — DOGE Before DOGE Was Cool Lloyd Billingsley is a policy fellow at the Independent Institute in Oakland, Calif. The post California EDscapades appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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