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Frazier Furlong, 27, also tried to break into properties across Worthing and sold an Xbox he stole from Currys to a pawn shop. Furlong, of no fixed address, admitted a total of 16 offences over the space of 12 days between October 28 and November 8. Sussex Police Detective Inspector Gary Jacobs said: “Furlong caused a huge amount of distress to his victims and committed a number of unacceptable crimes in a short time frame. “This is an excellent result and a huge credit to the team for securing the charges which has led to this sentence.” Frazier Furlong was…

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View gallery Image Credit: Image Press Agency/NurPhoto/Shutterstock Selena Gomez, 31, and Emily Blunt, 40, poked fun at the lip reading drama that ensued during some of their conversations at the 2024 Golden Globe Awards last week. The singer and actress posed for a photo with their hands over their mouths when they both attended the AFI Awards in Los Angeles, CA on Friday night. “We shall not speak lol,” Selena captioned the photo, which she shared to her Instagram story shortly after the event. In the snapshot, which was posted on Getty Images, Selena was wearing a pinstripe black blazer…

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Erin McGoff has 3 million followers on social media, but with the money she gets from Instagram and TikTok, she wouldn’t be able to pay for the plate of mozzarella sticks we’re sharing in a Baltimore bar. “On Instagram, I’ll have a video hit 900,000 views and make six dollars,” McGoff said. “It’s insulting.” Like most content creators, McGoff makes her living from brand deals, sponsorships and subscription products, rather than from the platforms themselves. But that reality is emblematic of the conundrum creators find themselves in: they’re propelling social platforms to new heights, but those same platforms can betray…

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The Porsmose Man from the Neolithic Period, found in1947 in Porsmose, Denmark. Credit: The Danish National Museum Four research articles published in Nature follow the genetic traces and geographical origins of human diseases far back in time. The analyses provide detailed pictures of prehistoric human diversity and migration, while proposing an explanation for a rise in the genetic risk for multiple sclerosis (MS). By analyzing data from the world’s largest data set to date on 5,000 ancient human genomes from Europe and Western Asia (Eurasia), new research has uncovered the prehistoric human gene pools of western Eurasia in unprecedented detail.…

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Volunteers from Selsey’s RNLI lifeboat station will be on Alan Titchmarsh’s Love Your Weekend on Sunday. A spokesman for the RNLI at Selsey said: “We were lucky enough to welcome the production team to Selsey RNLI on a rather damp day towards the end of last year. “Thankfully the sea wasn’t too rough so we were able to take them afloat to see the volunteers in action. During the morning the Selsey Shannon class lifeboat launched on a routine training session which consisted of a man overboard drill with a dummy. Selsey RNLI volunteer Craig Sergeant in front of the…

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View gallery Image Credit: Broadimage/Shutterstock Lamar Odom, 44, is offering to give Gypsy Rose Blanchard, 32, a little dental help now that she’s out of prison. The former NBA star apparently offered to give her a new set of teeth through his company, Oxy Dental, according to a new report. The child abuse survivor and former prisoner was released from prison on December 28, 2023. Sources told TMZ that Lamar reached out to Gypsy through social media with the offer after being fascinated by her story, and she’s considering it. He reportedly felt compelled to help after hearing that her…

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Most humans learn the skill of deceiving other humans. So can AI models learn the same? Yes, the answer seems — and terrifyingly, they’re exceptionally good at it. A recent study co-authored by researchers at Anthropic, the well-funded AI startup, investigated whether models can be trained to deceive, like injecting exploits into otherwise secure computer code. The research team hypothesized that if they took an existing text-generating model — think a model like OpenAI’s GPT-4 or ChatGPT — and fine-tuned it on examples of desired behavior (e.g. helpfully answering questions) and deception (e.g. writing malicious code), then built “trigger” phrases…

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