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Google unveils Pixel 8 built for 'the generative AI era'
Google unveils Pixel 8 built for 'the generative AI era'
There's nothing particularly new about Google's latest-generation Pixel 8 smartphone hardware. That's why the company is pushing hard to tout its AI-powered new software, which Google says was built specifically for the "first phone of the generative AI era."
2023-10-05 04:46
Andrew Tate slams British banks and defies their ban by citing 'flawless' criminal record, trolls say 'you whine a lot'
Andrew Tate slams British banks and defies their ban by citing 'flawless' criminal record, trolls say 'you whine a lot'
Andrew Tate said, 'I'm not allowed any British bank accounts despite a flawless criminal record and financial history'
2023-07-21 18:26
Indian glacial lake that flooded was poised to get early warning system
Indian glacial lake that flooded was poised to get early warning system
By Gloria Dickie, Shivam Patel and Alison Withers NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Scientists and government authorities were working on an early
2023-10-06 18:59
Who is Lily Allen's father? Popstar reveals unconventional tale of losing virginity
Who is Lily Allen's father? Popstar reveals unconventional tale of losing virginity
Lily's father Keith Allen called the police as he couldn't find her during their vacation in Brazil
2023-08-17 17:46
Shooter who killed 23 at Texas Walmart awaits federal sentence
Shooter who killed 23 at Texas Walmart awaits federal sentence
The white nationalist who targeted Hispanics when he killed nearly two dozen people at a Walmart store in
2023-07-07 18:29
Heavy rains trigger floods and landslides in India's Himalayan region, leaving at least 22 dead
Heavy rains trigger floods and landslides in India's Himalayan region, leaving at least 22 dead
Indian officials say heavy monsoon rains have triggered floods and landslides in the country's Himalayan region, leaving at least 22 people dead and many others trapped
2023-08-14 17:25
Colombia 12-month inflation forecast to slow further in September: Reuters poll
Colombia 12-month inflation forecast to slow further in September: Reuters poll
By Nelson Bocanegra BOGOTA Colombia's inflation likely slowed in September due to a moderation of domestic consumption, a
2023-09-30 01:49
'The Masked Singer' Season 10 Spoiler: Is Justin Guarini behind S'more mask? 'American Idol' clue points to singer
'The Masked Singer' Season 10 Spoiler: Is Justin Guarini behind S'more mask? 'American Idol' clue points to singer
Justin Guarini is rumored to be behind the S'more mask, based on clues about his 'American Idol' experience
2023-10-12 07:53
For a male sexual assault survivor, justice won in court does not equal healing
For a male sexual assault survivor, justice won in court does not equal healing
It took eight years and the #MeToo movement to spur Sam Schultz to tell police they were sexually assaulted by an opera star and his husband
2023-12-01 13:22
KSI surpasses Jake Paul’s face-off views on YouTube, Internet dubs rapper ‘over-rated body builder'
KSI surpasses Jake Paul’s face-off views on YouTube, Internet dubs rapper ‘over-rated body builder'
KSI took a jibe at Jake Paul after he got more views on his face-off video on YouTube
2023-09-20 16:29
Senior ex-intelligence official warns second Trump term could fatally destabilise US, new book says
Senior ex-intelligence official warns second Trump term could fatally destabilise US, new book says
The former number two official in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence has offered a dire prediction about America’s future should Donald Trump or another like-minded Republican succeed in winning next year’s presidential election, according to a new book by a former Trump administration homeland security aide. In Blowback, author Miles Taylor recounts an October 2020 conversation he had with Sue Gordon, a 25-year US intelligence community veteran who served as the Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence from 2017 to 2019, shortly after news broke that the FBI had disrupted a plot by Michigan-based right-wing extremists to kidnap Wolverine State governor Gretchen Whitmer. According to a copy of the book obtained by The Independent ahead of its Tuesday release, Taylor recalls how the news of the kidnapping plot prompted him to telephone Ms Gordon, who he says spent “decades” at the CIA monitoring foreign governments for signs of instability, and ask the former deputy DNI how America’s “democratic stability” would be impacted by a second term in the White House for Mr Trump or a “Maga successor”. Taylor said Ms Gordon’s reply came “in the language of a seasoned intelligence analyst” who speaks “based on data from sources in the field and the uncertainty level of information they don’t have”. He added that she told him how she would “assess with ‘low confidence’ that the United States reaches its three hundredth birthday” — the projected 2076 tricentennial anniversary of the US Declaration of Independence from Great Britain — in “any recognisable form”. “People don’t trust government institutions anymore or each other, and when the world gets tumultuous, they’re more open to authoritarianism,” she said. Continuing, Taylor writes that Ms Gordon told him her reason for pessimism about the long-term viability of the US as a functioning democracy stems from the follow-on effects of four more years of Donald Trump — or someone acting with the same malevolence towards governmental institutions — atop the US executive branch. He said she told him that she does not believe a “Next Trump” would successfully smash through “every democratic guardrail,” but would “stoke unprecedented division and set off a slow turn towards despotism” in the US by “attempting” to further erode democratic norms and bring nominally independent institutions under his or her thumb. “That process can take decades to unfold. If history is any guide, though, it might come suddenly to a head, with the literal pull of a trigger — and the odds of that happening in the not-too-distant future are historically high,” he wrote. Taylor, who was chief of staff at the Trump-era Department of Homeland Security for the first three years of Mr Trump’s administration but is better known as the formerly anonymous author of a New York Times op-ed about “resistance” to the then-president inside his own government, told The Independent in a phone interview that he fears a repeat of the January 6 attack on the Capitol — but worse — should Mr Trump lose next year’s presidential election. Echoing Ms Gordon’s prediction of a long-term breakdown of the American democratic system, Taylor said the possibility of “low-level civil conflict” touched off by Mr Trump or another Republican is “higher now than it even was in that post election period in 2020”. “The muscle memory for those extremist movements has now been solidified. The networks are closer. And ... since that time, many more people, otherwise kind of normal people in small town America, have really taken the stolen election lies, QAnon, and great replacement theory as gospel, and the polling shows that a majority of your everyday Republicans believe those lies,” he said. “Add to that the fact that the country is more armed now than at any point in its history ... it is a powder keg.” Taylor added that his fears of violence go beyond a repeat of what happened in Washington nearly three years ago, pointing to the aborted plot against Ms Whitmer, the Michigan governor, as an example of what could be in store for the future. He told The Independent that he feels “the conditions are very ripe” in the US for “that sort of low-level conflict” in many parts of the country. “This is not just a Washington, DC thing — I really think we could see something a good deal worse, and part of that could also happen if a Trump or a savvier successor is reelected. And that misuse of the justice system could foment that even more,” he said. Read More Man arrested near Obama home threatened other prominent lawmakers, officials say Three men jailed for at least seven years over plot to kidnap Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer DoJ dragged feet over including Trump in Jan 6 probe over fears of appearing biased, report says Oath Keepers leader issues warning to Trump amid ex-president’s legal woes White House blasts Marjorie Taylor Greene’s criticism of efforts to aid US families GOP presidential hopeful lists conservative pool of Supreme Court picks Trump finally reveals how he thinks he could end Russia’s war in Ukraine in a day
2023-07-18 01:21
A prominent Egyptian rights activist with ties to Italy has been pardoned and released from jail
A prominent Egyptian rights activist with ties to Italy has been pardoned and released from jail
A rights defender says a prominent Egyptian rights activist with ties to Italy has been released from jail
2023-07-20 20:29