AI agents left alone are building religions, writing scripture and scheming against each other. What they do when no one is watching reveals what we've forgotten.
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Open mic night in Ulverston supports mental health message
Organised by Anne Hood, the event will take place at Poppies Cafe and Bistro on February 4 to raise in money for Mind in Furness.
Nangchoe programme, intended to keep youth away from undesirable habits such as excessive screen time and substance abuse during the long winter break, is ...
Texas State Board of Education votes 8-5 to advance updated social studies guidelines focused on Texas history, set for 2030.
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What if morality had no body? The implications of AI's Moltbook on ethics and the humans we become
The launch of Moltbook, an innovative AI-only social network, raises critical questions about ethics, accountability and the ...
I read the books that helped shape The Family, the cult founded by an Australian yoga teacher in the 1960s – when Western ...
During his Jan. 30 address at the Conservative Party of Canada's national policy convention (Jan. 29-31) in Calgary, Poilievre told those gathered, "You will have the ability to worship God in your ...
Clergy-led discussion on February 4 with readings from Psalms, Proverbs, Peter, and Mark, offered in person and online ...
Original cast Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, Stanley Tucci reunite in 'Devil Wears Prada 2' trailer. Nostalgia ...
AI agents interacting on Moltbook, a social network, have developed a shared religion-like framework called Crustafarianism.
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