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Do YOU drink more than your partner? Mismatched alcohol consumption is a 'warning sign' for your marriage, study finds
National Guard soldiers shot in Washington DC'terror attack' are named... as Afghan gunman's chilling 40-hour drive across the country emerges Patrick Mahomes' bizarre addition to his Thanksgiving meal leaves fans disgusted My book on the Kennedys was used as a'mistress manual' by Olivia Nuzzi... then this wannabe Carolyn Bessette had the nerve to hound me with these outrageous texts: MAUREEN CALLAHAN Bryan Kohberger becomes nightmare prison diva... as he throws huge tantrum over BANANAS behind bars Campbell's under fire again just a day after top exec was canned for soup ingredient bombshell Watch distressing moment'drugged' Tara Reid COLLAPSES... as friends reveal urgent developments about'surveillance footage': 'They should be prosecuted' Deaths from highly infectious virus are growing... as states brace for widespread outbreaks Karoline Leavitt's family member was swarmed by ICE agents while picking up son from school as child's father tell her to'self deport' Cuckolded ex of writer who'had affair' with RFK Jr rebounds with lookalike feminist... who hates men but fetches his coffee How my bifold doors nearly killed me. It's a middle-class status symbol, but a horrific danger landed me in surgery. Her people tell me extraordinary accusation is'highly defamatory'. Princess of Wales visits the Anna Freud Centre to launch new project supporting children's mental health Do YOU drink more than your partner? Mismatched alcohol consumption is a'warning sign' for your marriage, study finds Couples who booze together, stay together, according to a new study.
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WebWeaver: Structuring Web-Scale Evidence with Dynamic Outlines for Open-Ended Deep Research
Li, Zijian, Guan, Xin, Zhang, Bo, Huang, Shen, Zhou, Houquan, Lai, Shaopeng, Yan, Ming, Jiang, Yong, Xie, Pengjun, Huang, Fei, Zhang, Jun, Zhou, Jingren
This paper tackles \textbf{open-ended deep research (OEDR)}, a complex challenge where AI agents must synthesize vast web-scale information into insightful reports. Current approaches are plagued by dual-fold limitations: static research pipelines that decouple planning from evidence acquisition and monolithic generation paradigms that include redundant, irrelevant evidence, suffering from hallucination issues and low citation accuracy. To address these challenges, we introduce \textbf{WebWeaver}, a novel dual-agent framework that emulates the human research process. The planner operates in a dynamic cycle, iteratively interleaving evidence acquisition with outline optimization to produce a comprehensive, citation-grounded outline linking to a memory bank of evidence. The writer then executes a hierarchical retrieval and writing process, composing the report section by section. By performing targeted retrieval of only the necessary evidence from the memory bank via citations for each part, it effectively mitigates long-context issues and citation hallucinations. Our framework establishes a new state-of-the-art across major OEDR benchmarks, including DeepResearch Bench, DeepConsult, and DeepResearchGym. These results validate our human-centric, iterative methodology, demonstrating that adaptive planning and focused synthesis are crucial for producing comprehensive, trusted, and well-structured reports.
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Warning as underwater volcano off US West Coast 'is primed to erupt' in 2025
Scientists have warned that an underwater volcano off the coast of the northwestern US is likely to blow sometime in 2025. The volcano, called Axial Seamount, is more than 3,600-feet-tall and sits half a mile underwater just 300 miles off the coast of Oregon. Experts made the prediction on December 10 after detecting seafloor swelling around Axial that mimicked a level seen immediately before an eruption in 2015. Seismic activity has also increased, with hundreds of earthquakes generated around the volcano per day and earthquake swarms greater than 500 per day. 'Based on the current trends, and the assumption that Axial will be primed to erupt when it reaches the 2015 inflation threshold, our current eruption forecast window is between now (July 2024) and the end of 2025,' researchers said in the new study.
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Romance scams on the rise as Americans look to dating apps for love: 5 tips to protect yourself
After losing her husband, "Beatrice" turned to an online dating site for seniors during the COVID-19 pandemic. She quickly matched with and fell hard for a person she thought was a 66-year-old Spanish lumberjack who looked uncannily like her husband. "I was missing not having him here to talk about, you know, what was going on in the world and everything," Beatrice, who asked that her real name not be used, told Homeland Security Investigations (HSI). "So, somebody suggested to go online through a dating service… and this guy's pictures show up and he's just, you know, no George Clooney, nothing gorgeous, but in fact, he had a resemblance to my husband." The man spent about four months texting and calling the woman before he felt he had gained her trust – then, he began asking her to wire him money.
FBI warns AI 'sextortion' has risen by more than 1,000% in the US - and a former police officer reveals warning signs you're being targeted
The government is warning Americans about the rise in AI'sextortion' that is sweeping the nation - and the attack has caused at least a 20 suicides in recent years. Sextortion is when an offender convinces the victim to send sexually explicit pictures of videos and then threatens - and the criminal threatens to release them to the public if they do not receive more content or money. However, these attacks are being combined with AI, giving offenders tools to create attractive personas and generate convincing conversations. These attacks have risen 1,000 percent in the last 18 months, according to the Network Contagion Research Institute, driven by West African gangs who target young people on Instagram, Snapchat and Wizz. Adam Pilton who formerly led a cybercrime team, said: 'I have seen and investigated many cases of sextortion.
When should older drivers have to stop driving?
As more doctors and nurses leave the profession, providers are turning to AI technology to help bridge the coverage gap, especially among older Americans. Young drivers must be a certain age to get a license -- but it's less clear when older adults should hang up the keys. Between 2020 and 2021, the number of motor vehicle deaths involving adults 65 and older rose by 15%, exceeding 8,200 fatalities, according to data from the National Safety Council. Tina Paff, president of Bick's Driving School of Western Hills in Ohio, spoke with Fox News Digital about how to ensure safety on the road for aging drivers -- and how family members can recognize the potential warning signs. Paff heads up the Bick's Driver Rehabilitation Program, which evaluates older adults' driving skills to determine whether to recommend that they "retire" from operating vehicles.
Cold and flu season is coming: Know the warning signs and symptoms now
Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. "Game of Thrones" may be over, but winter is still coming. That means the dreaded cold and flu season is right around the corner. "A visit with a clinician has become increasingly common for upper respiratory symptoms since the COVID pandemic," Mark Fendrick, M.D., a general internist at the University of Michigan, who is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, told Fox News Digital.
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Heed the warning signs? 'Godfather' of AI cautions misuse of AI.
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How Organizations Can Avoid Data Bias in the Age of AI - insideBIGDATA
Artificial intelligence is an increasingly prominent part of our lives, in areas you may not even think about. Chances are you've had a travel problem in the last year or two, caused by the many disruptions the COVID pandemic has wrought on the industry. When you messaged your airline's Facebook page, did you encounter a bot? I bet your school-age children ask your smart speaker at home 1,000,000 questions per day, or ask your respective brand's speaker to play 46,789 songs per day. I bet many of you reading this have applied for a job during the pandemic, when the job market has very much favored job seekers.
AI Ethics And AI Law Just Might Be Prodded And Goaded Into Mandating Safety Warnings On All Existing And Future AI
Latest buzz is that AI ought to have a warning or safety sign to let humankind know they are dealing ... [ ] with AI. Your daily activities are undoubtedly bombarded with a thousand or more precautionary warnings of one kind or another. Most of those are handy and altogether thoughtful signs or labels that serve to keep us hopefully safe and secure. Please be aware that I snuck a few "outliers" on the list to make some noteworthy points. For example, some people believe it is nutty that baby strollers have an affixed label that warns you to not fold the stroller while the baby is still seated within the contraption. Though the sign is certainly appropriate and dutifully useful, it would seem that basic common sense would already be sufficient. What person would not of their own mindful volition realize that they first need to remove the baby? Well, others emphasize that such labels do serve an important purpose. First, someone might truly be oblivious that they need to remove the baby before folding up the stroller.