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Table 4 contains the full set of topics for the k " 30 LDA model introduced in 4. Personal 7.96% ive, didnt, thing, bit, thought, week, wanted, started, pretty, id Art 2.70% art, design, de, images, ikea, image, painting, collection, piano, photo 14 C Most Frequent T op-Level Domains Figure 8: Manually labeled images with watermarks and images related to logos or ads. Sentence Image CLIP Similarity Our new service for teams to manage their fleets for racing.
A Dataset Card
Table 4 contains the full set of topics for the k " 30 LDA model introduced in 4. Personal 7.96% ive, didnt, thing, bit, thought, week, wanted, started, pretty, id Art 2.70% art, design, de, images, ikea, image, painting, collection, piano, photo 14 C Most Frequent T op-Level Domains Figure 8: Manually labeled images with watermarks and images related to logos or ads. Sentence Image CLIP Similarity Our new service for teams to manage their fleets for racing.
US government announces it has achieved ability to 'manipulate space and time' with new technology
The Trump Administration quietly revealed it has futuristic technologies that literally bend time during a speech on'the golden age of American innovation.' The director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, Michael Kratsios, declared that the US currently has the ability to'manipulate time and space' and'leave distance annihilated.' Kratsios made the bold statement on Monday during the Endless Frontiers Retreat, a scientific conference in Texas focused on promoting US technological innovations to maintain global competitiveness. The rest of the director's speech touched on American breakthroughs of the past and undoing Biden-era policies that the Trump Administration claims stifled innovation - adding that the regulatory process on new tech has been a burden since the 1970s. Kratsios actually referenced this again at the end of his speech, saying that Americans will soon have the choice to'craft new technologies and give themselves to scientific discoveries that will bend time and space.'
I'm a mind control expert... here's how woke elites are controlling us like robots
Are governments and Hollywood films secretly pumping people's minds full of messages which push obedience, alcohol addiction, and disseminate'woke' theories? It's long been known that world governments are fascinated by mind control, with groups like the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) allegedly conducting sinister experiments on the public. In the 1950s and 60s, the CIA's infamous MKUltra program recruited civilians, mental patients, and drug addicts in an effort to reprogram minds. However, some believe social media has given world governments and entertainment giants new tools to control minds. This includes mind control expert Jason Christoff.
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Book of Satan author reveals how ancient Bible text predicts apocalyptic fall of America
Chilling words in the Bible's Book of Revelation seem to describe events in the early Christian world - but are they actually predicting a nuclear explosion during a future world war? 'Something like a huge mountain, all ablaze, was thrown into the sea… a third of the living creatures in the sea died,' the ancient text reads. The Book of Revelation (written towards the end of the first century AD) is packed with imagery which could describe modern weapons technologies such as helicopter or drone fleets and even robot soldiers, explained Jared Brock, author of'A Devil Named Lucifer.' Brock said that it's very easy to read Revelation and map the fall of previous empires onto it, such as the Roman Empire or the British Empire. However, the author wonders if it could be describing the future fall of the United States instead. Brock studied scripture intently as part of the research for his book - and found echoes of recent world events in the Book of Revelation and throughout the Bible.
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The weird and wonderful CES tech gadgets coming to a store near you
It wouldn't be a tech convention without a smattering of weird and wonderful devices. The annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 in Las Vegas featured more than 4,500 exhibitors. These booths showed off bizarre gadgets including, a spy camera for your garden, a vacuum that picks socks up from the floor and a cheese maker that makes mozzarella in two hours. Mirumi features sensors that detect people approaching, prompting it to either look around inquisitively or seem to duck for cover. It also has two long arms that wrap around a strap or handle of a bag or purse, clinging to it like a small child.
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Weirdest CES health gadgets that detect breast cancer, measure body fat and turn you into a computer device
The annual CES Las Vegas show is a famous testing ground for some of the slightly wackier health tech ideas. This year's is no exception, with developers bringing forward a range of products that could change how many people live their lives. Many of these products are now in the final stages of development and being released if not already available on early access. But a number also remain largely conceptual prototypes, such as a mirror for scanning someone for body fat percentage, which its presenter said was still very much just an example of what they could do. It sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, but developers have designed a computer mouse controlled entirely by your tongue.
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- North America > United States > Massachusetts (0.05)
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Dozens of SUV-sized drones as fast as 120mph terrorized our town's livestock
The police chief of a small Nebraska city has come forward with a warning for New Jersey after his community was terrorized by mystery drones. Ord, Nebraska Police Chief Chris Grooms revealed to DailyMail.com Across nearly three weeks of nighttime encounters, typically between 7pm and 11pm, these inexplicable SUV-sized drones operated'with impunity,' Chief Grooms said, and sometimes seemed to be'toying with law enforcement.' 'A lot of reports by ranchers stated that these objects were harassing their horses or cattle on a nightly basis,' he added. Some of the drones reached speeds of 120mph.
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What are the mysterious SUV-size drones spotted flying over New Jersey? All the theories explained
Residents and officials from multiple US states are demanding answers about mysterious drone sightings that have been blamed on everything from foreign governments to alien UFOs. Numerous'SUV-sized' craft first appeared in New Jersey in mid-November, and have since spread to New York, Pennsylvania and Connecticut. Drone sightings have also been reported in states such as Texas, Oklahoma and California as well as foreign countries such as Germany. But it's unclear whether these reports are related to the activity plaguing the Northeast. In New Jersey, the drones sometimes appear in groups and often remain in the same place for hours at a time, according to eyewitnesses.
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Microsoft quietly activates feature that lets AI scrape your personal info
Microsoft has quietly rolled out an AI feature that automatically accesses your data in Word and Excel documents. The company introduced Connected Experiences on all of its Microsoft 365 apps last month. It's turned on by default if you have Windows X and above, and requires users to manually disable the feature to turn it off. Connected Experiences analyzes user's content to provide design recommendations, grammar and editing suggestions while also offering relevant links to more information. The data includes information like user's search history, app usage and location to personalize their results when Connected Experiences is active.