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Former LSU coach Brian Kelly uses AI to prepare for job interviews, proving he's just like the rest of us

FOX News

Newsom office source responds to planned protest against trans athlete at state playoff girls' track meet Framber Valdez gets what he deserves for punk move, suspended six games after drilling Boston's Trevor Story MLB's new automated strike zone has a hidden feature helping umpires become more accurate than ever FIFA's World Cup ticket defense falls apart when compared to college football and NFL playoff prices Sophie Cunningham tells Angel Reese to'move on' after she reposted boyfriend dunking on rumored ex Pratt issues SHOCKING WARNING to socialist opponent: 'Stabbed in the NECK!' 'Fox & Friends' explores wearable technology's role in health and wellness NJ family outraged over killer's plea deal for slain daughter Jillian Ludwig OutKick Former LSU coach Brian Kelly uses AI to prepare for job interviews, proving he's just like the rest of us Kelly's transparency about his AI use is unlikely to make him more hirable, per On3 report Who should LSU call to be their next head coach? Joel Klatt reacted to the LSU Tigers firing Brian Kelly. He revealed who he thinks LSU should call to replace Brian Kelly as head coach. Joel also analyzes if the LSU head coaching job is the best coaching vacancy available. Artificial intelligence has become so pervasive in our modern society, it feels like you can't escape it.


This 'anti-goal' prompt trick keeps ChatGPT from going rogue

PCWorld

When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission. This'anti-goal' prompt trick keeps ChatGPT from going rogue A simple prompt structure using XML tags can stop ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini from doing things you never asked for. All too often, ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini overstep their instructions because they're so focused on making you happy. For example, an AI may jump ahead and completely rewrite a document when all you wanted was some focused feedback, or it may draft a brand-new recipe when you just wanted help substituting an ingredient. You might think the solution is to tell the AI chatbot what it do in your prompt.


Matthew Boyd suffers freak injury while playing with his kids as Cubs pitching luck somehow gets worse

FOX News

Former LSU coach Brian Kelly uses AI to prepare for job interviews, proving he's just like the rest of us Newsom office source responds to planned protest against trans athlete at state playoff girls' track meet Framber Valdez gets what he deserves for punk move, suspended six games after drilling Boston's Trevor Story MLB's new automated strike zone has a hidden feature helping umpires become more accurate than ever FIFA's World Cup ticket defense falls apart when compared to college football and NFL playoff prices Sophie Cunningham tells Angel Reese to'move on' after she reposted boyfriend dunking on rumored ex Pratt issues SHOCKING WARNING to socialist opponent: 'Stabbed in the NECK!' 'Fox & Friends' explores wearable technology's role in health and wellness NJ family outraged over killer's plea deal for slain daughter Jillian Ludwig Craig Counsell called the injury'kind of unexplainable' as Chicago placed Boyd on the 15-day injured list Wednesday Cubs co-owner tells Dan Dakich he believes the MLB will have an Opening Day next season & avoid a strike that bleeds into the start of the season. It's incredible, and also a bit depressing, that the following statement is factually accurate: Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Matthew Boyd will miss a considerable amount of time for being a good father. The 35-year-old sustained a left meniscus injury while reportedly sitting down to play with his kids. Prior to Chicago's contest against the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday, Cubs manager Craig Counsell revealed that the knee injury would require surgery. It's kind of unexplainable, Counsell very fairly said.


Google Is Rebranding the Fitbit App to 'Google Health'

WIRED

Google is sunsetting Google Fit by year’s end. While Fitbit remains very much alive, the rebranded Google Health app is your one-stop shop for all things health and fitness.


Google Ditches the Screen With the New Fitbit Air (2026)

WIRED

Powered by Gemini and designed around simplicity, the new Fitbit Air could be a compelling fitness tracker alternative to Whoop. Five years after acquiring Fitbit, and three years since it released the Charge 6, Google is finally expanding into a new phase of fitness tracking . With its screen-free design, the new Fitbit Air could be the first device to threaten Whoop's grip on this category, thanks in large part to Google's intuitive, user-friendly software. The Fitbit Air is Google's most minimalist wearable yet. There's no AMOLED display, no haptic side button, and none of the visual feedback loops that have defined Fitbit devices (and most fitness trackers) for years.


Humanoid robot becomes Buddhist monk in South Korea

Al Jazeera

A Buddhist temple in Seoul introduced South Korea's first humanoid robot monk ahead of celebrations for Buddha's birthday. The robot, named Gabi, bowed, prayed and pledged to devote itself to Buddhism during an ordination ceremony at Jogye Temple. US court releases alleged Jeffrey Epstein'suicide note' Iran's stance on US war negotiations explained


Actress sues Avatar director for 'theft' of facial features

BBC News

Film-maker James Cameron and Disney are being sued by an actress who has accused the director of using her likeness as the basis for one of the lead characters in his hit film series Avatar. German-born US actress Q'orianka Kilcher, who is of indigenous Peruvian descent, alleged that in 2005 - when she was 14 - Cameron extracted her facial features from a photograph of her portraying Pocahontas in another film, The New World. In court documents filed on Tuesday in California, her team claimed Cameron directed his design team to use it as the foundation for the character of Neytiri, depicted on screen by Zoe Saldaña. BBC News has contacted Cameron and Disney for a comment. The Avatar movies contain a hybrid of live-action performance mixed with computer-generated characters.


Google's video streaming strategy has backfired

PCWorld

Google discontinued its sub-$50 Chromecast devices in 2024, exiting the budget streaming market and now only offers a $100 Google TV Streamer. Walmart's Onn brand filled this gap with Android TV streamers starting at $15, but PCWorld reports these devices now face stock shortages and price increases up to $60. This strategy backfired as Google lacks affordable options to compete with Roku and Amazon Fire TV sticks in the budget market. Google hasn't offered a streaming device for under $50 since it discontinued the Chromecast with Google TV in 2024. That's turning out to be a problem.


The real storm chasers of the Great Plains

Popular Science

More information Adding us as a Preferred Source in Google by using this link indicates that you would like to see more of our content in Google News results. Storm chasers took this photo of a rotating wall cloud in Clovis, New Mexico, in May 2023. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Flying cows, SUVs soaring through the air like toys, quaint towns that are virtually wiped off the map. Hollywood certainly makes the very real world of chasing tornadoes appear exciting on the big screen.


US court releases alleged Jeffrey Epstein 'suicide note'

Al Jazeera

US court releases alleged Jeffrey Epstein'suicide note' NewsFeed US court releases alleged Jeffrey Epstein'suicide note' 'It is a treat to be able to choose one's time to say goodbye.' A US court has released what it says is the'suicide note' of Jeffrey Epstein, in the latest development related to the suspicion surrounding the death of the convicted sex offender. Iran's stance on US war negotiations explained