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Today's World Answer for Thursday, May 2
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Today's World Answer for Thursday, May 2

If you need a quick clue to help you win Wordle today, we'll just know you have something fresh off a short scroll and if you don't scroll anyway, tak...

Wordle's answer today on Wednesday, May 1
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Wordle's answer today on Wednesday, May 1

Much or little help needed in your daily Wordle, but you'll find everything you need to be waiting for below. If you want to update your general guess...

Wordle answers for Monday, April 22
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Wordle answers for Monday, April 22

See today's fresh Wordle tips. Give your guesses the guidance they need and turn tricky yellow and gray letters into winning green. Or does the bottom...

Wordle Answer for Sunday, April 21
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Wordle Answer for Sunday, April 21

If you need a hint, the clue for today's wordle is just below. And if you're worried about running out of guesses before you find the right word, the ...

Wordle answers for Saturday, April 20
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Wordle answers for Saturday, April 20

Conquer the weekend's Wordle with ease. Some general advice and a hint for the April 20 (1036) puzzle.It took me a while to find the answer to today's...

Twitter users are confusing Elon Musk's "Grok AI" with fake news, and it's quite amusing.
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Twitter users are confusing Elon Musk's "Grok AI" with fake news, and it's quite amusing.

Have some sympathy for Twitter's AI chatbot, Grok, which is not only cursed with the most disgraceful name ever given to an AI chatbot, but has had a ...

Today's AI may be little more than "autocorrect on steroids," but it is making Linus Torvalds melt in Nvidia's face.
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Today's AI may be little more than "autocorrect on steroids," but it is making Linus Torvalds melt in Nvidia's face.

Linus Torvalds, the notoriously grumpy man who rails against Windows, swears at Nvidia, and is known as the creator of Linux, is surprisingly upbeat a...

Bots now account for half of the world's Internet traffic, with "malicious bots" accounting for nearly one-third.
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Bots now account for half of the world's Internet traffic, with "malicious bots" accounting for nearly one-third.

This, along with climate, large-scale language models, and the increasingly ubiquitous implementation of the Oxford Comma, is further evidence of the ...