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Are YOU addicted to ChatGPT? Scientists warn something strange is happening to people who use AI too often
How Andrew's'rude' comment about Kate sparked bitter feud between ex-prince and William - who'couldn't wait for the day' when Charles finally threw him out Once a typical Californian'blue' enclave, a beachside paradise is now burning red... and it's coming for Gavin Newsom All the winning cards are now in her hands. I know her next move - it's devastating'I saw Aileen Wournos 12 hours before she was executed and she finally admitted she was a serial killer': How the 46-year-old executed for murdering seven men in just one year confessed her sins to her best friend in their final meeting Nancy Mace accused of throwing explosive airport tantrum at cops after curb pickup mix-up... as she fires back See the best celebrity costumes from Heidi Klum's iconic 2025 Halloween party... and the scariest Watch'naked nanny' accused of murdering hero grandpa with screwdriver as she frolics with 2-year-old in new videos... and her dark spiral is revealed Outrage over America's worst school where students fight, smoke weed and have sex in full view of horrified neighbors The whispers about Oprah's best girl Gayle King are reaching fever pitch among all my media friends. ISIS-inspired terror plot hatched by'homegrown radicals' thwarted by FBI as agents raid suburban home and arrest child New York City Marathon legend Dave Obelkevich, 82, reveals what's kept him pounding NYC streets for five decades We lost 100 lbs without taking'easy way out' Ozempic by using these'traditional' methods: They're simple daily habits... that ended our 1,000-calorie donuts binges for good Are YOU addicted to ChatGPT? People who use AI too often are experiencing a strange and concerning new psychological condition, experts have warned. Psychologists say that fans of popular chatbots like ChatGPT, Claude, and Replika are at risk of becoming addicted to AI.
This tiny bat is one of the world's deadliest hunters
Environment Animals Wildlife Bats This tiny bat is one of the world's deadliest hunters Lions wish they killed this well. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. The lion is an undisputed contender for the planet's most iconic predator, but a new study indicates there is an underdog contender coming for its top spot. They're also often more successful at getting the job done. The proof is laid out in a study appropriately published on October 31 in the journal .
Giant pumpkin growers face off for world gourd domination
There's a surprisingly competitive global race on to grow a 3,000-pound pumpkin. Ian (left) and Stuart Paton pose with a giant pumpkin in their nursery in the New Forest, Hampshire. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. The pumpkin's name was Muggle and it weighed as much as a bull moose. At 2,819 pounds and over 21 feet in circumference, this enormous gourd claimed the dual titles of "heaviest pumpkin" and "largest pumpkin by circumference" in the on October 4, 2025.
Guillermo del Toro Hopes He's Dead Before AI Art Goes Mainstream
Guillermo del Toro Hopes He's Dead Before AI Art Goes Mainstream The director tells WIRED the real Victor Frankensteins are tyrannical politicians and Silicon Valley tech bros. Guillermo del Toro attends the Headline Gala screening of Netflix's during the 69th BFI London Film Festival. Guillermo del Toro loves a challenge. Nothing the 61-year-old director does could be termed "half-assed," and each of his movies is planned, scripted, and storyboarded with immense attention to detail. Such discipline is evident in, his adaptation of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel. It's a movie del Toro has been trying to make for years, and it shows. The elaborate sets and costumes--as well as some embellishing of Shelley's story--could only be the work of someone as connected as he is with his source material.
Government to help rural businesses adopt robots amid labor shortage
The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry has set up a support organization, in cooperation with local governments, to accelerate robot adoption by small and midsize enterprises (SMEs) in rural areas. Aimed at boosting productivity despite labor shortages, the group will train advisers to help companies introduce and use robotics effectively and will share leading case studies from across the country. Population decline in nonurban areas is accelerating, and labor shortages are becoming more severe, particularly in manufacturing. As a result, many SMEs are struggling to secure new employees. The ministry argues that wider use of robots can help by automating task performance, boosting productivity and reducing the burdens of physically demanding work.