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AllSides - Balanced News
AllSides - Balanced News
2 yrs

Dean Phillips distances himself from campaign operative who reportedly paid $1 for AI-generated Biden deepfake
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Dean Phillips distances himself from campaign operative who reportedly paid $1 for AI-generated Biden deepfake

Longshot Democratic presidential candidate Rep. Dean Phillips‚ D-Minn.‚ is distancing himself from a report that one of his campaign's former consultants hired a magician to create a deepfake of President Biden urging New Hampshire voters not to participate in last month’s primary. Paul Carpenter‚ a magician from New Orleans‚ came forward and said he had made the deepfake for $1 and that a Democratic consultant Steve Kramer had paid him $150 to do it‚ according to an NBC report. Kramer...
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AllSides - Balanced News
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2 yrs

Veteran Democratic operative admits to being behind fake Biden robocall: Report
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Veteran Democratic operative admits to being behind fake Biden robocall: Report

Steve Kramer‚ a veteran Democratic operative‚ admitted to being behind the fake robocalls of President Biden that were made to New Hampshire voters last month‚ according to a statement given to NBC News. “The evening of Sunday‚ January 20th‚ 2 days before the New Hampshire primary‚ I sent out an automated call to 5‚000 most likely to vote Democrats. Using easy to use online technology‚ an automated version of President Joe Biden’s voice was created‚” Kramer said in a statement to NBC...
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2 yrs

Democratic operative admits to commissioning fake Biden robocall that used AI
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Democratic operative admits to commissioning fake Biden robocall that used AI

Steve Kramer‚ a veteran political consultant working for a rival candidate‚ acknowledged Sunday that he commissioned the robocall that impersonated President Joe Biden using artificial intelligence‚ confirming an NBC News report that he was behind the call.  In a statement and interview with NBC News‚ Kramer expressed no remorse for creating the deepfake‚ in which an imitation of the president’s voice discouraged participation in New Hampshire’s Democratic presidential primary. The call...
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
2 yrs

Gen Xers are sharing the 15 things that people under 25 will 'never understand'
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Gen Xers are sharing the 15 things that people under 25 will 'never understand'

There have been a few momentous changes since the dawn of the new millennium‚ creating an invisible line between those born before and after. The big events that forever changed culture are the creation of the smartphone‚ dawn of social media and terror attacks on 9/11. People who were born in 1999 or later have‚ for the most part‚ lived in a world where they were either too young to know what life was like before these events or weren’t born yet. That’s not to say that one era is better or worse. But‚ when an entire generation has no idea what it is like to go through a day without being connected to the internet‚ we’re bound to eventually lose any understanding of living IRL 24/7. Those of us who haven’t lived in a world without intense security while traveling will be less inclined to return to a time when it was easier to move through the world without fear. People who live in a time where everything is available on demand have no idea how much they should appreciate the convenience. Back in the day‚ if you missed a show‚ you may not ever have a chance to see it again in your entire life.A Reddit user named Haunting_Ad_1224 posed a question to the AskReddit forum that got a lot of Gen Xers and older generations‚ nostalgic for the days before Y2K. They asked the forum‚ “What's something that people under 25 will never understand?” and received nearly 2‚000 responses. The commenters talked a lot about the benefits of being able to disconnect while also sharing their nostalgia for the days of landlines and cassette tapes.Here are 15 things that people under 25 will never understand.1. Taping songs off the radio"Waiting for a song to come on the radio so you can tape it but completely forgetting until it comes on then making a mad dash to the radio." — Collieman 1123"Or having the dj talk over the intro." — HorselRockit2. The Time Lady"Calling from a landline to get the current time." — Surround7263. Calling for movie times"Calling your local theater for show times." — Andushan"Moviefone and a notepad and pencil." — PerpetualGazebo"Or checking the newspaper for show times." — ieatboys9994. Talking to parents"Calling your friend’s house on the landline and making small talk with their parents when they were the ones who answered until your friend got to the phone." — McVinney512"Calling a girl you have a crush on but her mom answers and you have a 20-minute conversation because she sounds just like said girl until you say something embarrassing and she realizes she is not talking to her brother." — GlyohedArchitect5. Life before the internet"I'm as addicted to my phone as the typical teenager‚ but I'm old enough to remember when I'd get off work at the end of the day and there was no expectation that I was reachable until I came back to work the following day. Good times‚ didn't appreciate it enough back then." — Moshethemean"The idea that being asleep‚ having dinner‚ or watching a show was a perfectly good reason why no one answered the phone." — Reavenas6. Privacy"Privacy is rapidly going away. But the root cause is people not valuing it. If you told people in the '70s that people 50 years later would be happy to have open mics to multiple corporate headquarters in their living rooms they would freak out. There's no way you could convince someone from the '70s that people would actually want that and not value their privacy in any substantive manner. I can barely understand it myself." — Dcnblues7. Boredom"Went to use the bathroom the other day while my phone was charging‚ resorted back to the old days‚ and read the stuff on shampoo bottles." — Hairyemmie8. Dial-up internet tone"Trying to sneak online with dial-up when you're supposed to be asleep. There was no muting those dial-up tones." — XxVerdantFlamesX9. Film cameras"Taking pictures‚ then waiting for them to be developed to see if they turned out okay. YEAH‚ I am really old lol." — Ranjoko"… resulting in a few dozen cherished memories you will keep as treasures in a box or on a wall. Not thousands of no-effort shots in the cloud no-one will ever look at except perhaps AI image scanners." — Moose2342 10. Life before 9/11"You ever see movies where family or a friend is at the gate waiting for someone to get off the plane to hug them? Yeah that. ... People could often even accompany you on the airplane to see you off‚ and then they'd leave the plane before departure." — -DementedAvenger-11. Being a free kid"Being kicked out of the house for the day during the summer and riding your bicycles around town and buying candy with the 50 cents you have to your name. No phones‚ no tablets‚ just finding your friends at the or whatever. Having that become the best day ever." — CapricornMonk12. Commercial breaks"The mad dash to go to the bathroom or heat up food before the commercials ended and your show came back on." — Leokina114"Alternatively‚ painstakingly programming the clock on your vcr‚ and setting it up to record the show on a blank tape." — Griffin Flash13. The power of channel 3"Using channel 3 as the source to play video games or use the VCR." — Substantial-Cream-93"Also‚ when the reception went out‚ we had to go up to the attic to fiddle with the antenna. TV static is also different - went from fuzzy white noise to digital blips. We watched so many shows through static but when the pixels blip it's gone. Also now it seems we lose service way more often than when TV wasn't all digital." — Shewholaughslasts14. Aging"How quickly they will become 50." — Icy_Newspaper3739"This is no joke. There’s a saying that the days are long but the years are short. Perhaps the most accurate phrases ever uttered." — Junior-Gorg15. Disappearing"Being able to just 'disappear' for a while. Before cell phones‚ there was a time when people couldn’t get ahold of you at all times for any reason." — Yikester"This is something I love about flying‚ there's no way to contact me since I've never paid for WiFi. No calls‚ emails‚ Whatsapp‚ can't mindlessly scroll Reddit or watch YouTube‚ just completely disconnected." — Dr-Kipper
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Math professor shows how adding and subtracting left to right is actually easier and faster
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Math professor shows how adding and subtracting left to right is actually easier and faster

Math is weird. On the one hand‚ it's consistent—the solutions to basic math problems are the same in every country in the world. On the other hand‚ there are multiple strategies to get to those solutions‚ and it seems like people are still coming up with new ones (much to the chagrin of parents whose kids need help with homework using methods they've never learned). Math professor Howie Hua shares math strategies that make math easier on social media‚ and his videos are fascinating. Hua‚ who teaches math to future elementary school teachers at Fresno State‚ demonstrates all kinds of mental math tricks that feel like magic when you try them.For instance‚ Hua has two videos showing how easy and quick it is to add multidigit numbers left to right instead of right to left‚ and it's genuinely mind-blowing.Check out how he explains why adding left to right is "underrated." \u201cNew TikTok video: Adding left to right is underrated\u201d — Howie Hua (@Howie Hua) 1665353677 OK‚ seriously. That is way easier to do in your head. It's basically putting the numbers into expanded form and adding them‚ which makes it easier to visualize. Adding this way makes sense‚ but subtracting is a bit more complicated‚ right? Wrong‚ apparently. Watch Hua work his math sorcery subtracting two and three-digit numbers. @howie_hua Did you know you can subtract left to right? #math #mathematics #mathtok #maths #teachersoftiktok #teacher #mathtricks #mathtrick Holy moly. That's faster than the right-to-left‚ borrow-from-the-next-column method‚ isn't it? And again‚ so much easier to visualize what's actually happening‚ though I don't know if I could fully do this in my head like I could with the left-to-right addition.Hua recently shared another cool subtraction trick for problems with minuends that have a lot of zeroes. (The minuend is the first number in a subtraction problem. Don't be too impressed. I had to look it up.) Check this out: @howie_hua An underrated subtraction strategy #math #mathematics #mathtok #maths #teachersoftiktok #teacher #mathtricks #mathtrick So simple‚ so time-saving and so something I would never have figured out on my own. These tips and tricks might come in handy for anyone‚ but they're especially useful for kids who are having to do these kinds of math problems at school all the time. Even if they're supposed to solve the problem with a different strategy‚ these methods can be a quick way to check their answers. Anything that makes math easier‚ I say. You can watch Hua's videos on TikTok‚ YouTube and Twitter. This article originally appeared on 10.12.22
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Classic Rock Lovers
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2 yrs

Eddie Vedder on the “definitive” grunge band
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Eddie Vedder on the “definitive” grunge band

What the Seattle scene really sounds like. The post Eddie Vedder on the “definitive” grunge band first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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The album Sammy Hagar never liked: “I didn’t know who I was”
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The album Sammy Hagar never liked: “I didn’t know who I was”

The sound of an artist lost in the woods. The post The album Sammy Hagar never liked: “I didn’t know who I was” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Five vocal performances that prove Aretha Franklin was a genius
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Five vocal performances that prove Aretha Franklin was a genius

What the sound of pure passion is like. The post Five vocal performances that prove Aretha Franklin was a genius first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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2 yrs

Why did Stevie Nicks hate touring with Neil Finn?
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Why did Stevie Nicks hate touring with Neil Finn?

Stevie Nicks first toured with Neil Finn in 1981. The post Why did Stevie Nicks hate touring with Neil Finn? first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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2 yrs

‘The Night’: Patti Smith and Tom Verlaine’s epic poem
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‘The Night’: Patti Smith and Tom Verlaine’s epic poem

A romantic and collaborative relationship. The post ‘The Night’: Patti Smith and Tom Verlaine’s epic poem first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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