A new browser plugin intentionally adds typos and other grammar mistakes to emails to make them sound less like AI.
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Member’s Mark, the exclusive private label brand for Sam’s Club, offers comparable quality to national brands at a more ...
Federal authorities announced a sweeping takedown of an alleged Mexican Mafia network in Southern California, charging over ...
The Royals, in a press release Wednesday, announced their intentions to move to Crown Center, a sprawling, 85-acre mixed-use ...
A scam involving a person in a bear costume causing damage to luxury cars in California has resulted in three people facing ...
Police have urged the public to avoid turning social media into a platform for unlawful and provocative debates that could ...
Retired Maj. Chadwick Dickerson appeared in court Tuesday and was sentenced for crashing his pickup into an SUV carrying a ...
Khalid Abdulqadir, 18, has been charged with grievous bodily harm with intent, violent disorder and possession of a knife ...
A viral story from last year has been making the rounds again claiming that Gmail automatically opted all users into a program that lets Google train its AI on your private emails and attachments. If ...
The New York Times has been mocked on social media after publishing a headline mistaking what the 'NATO' acronym stands for. Reporting on President Trump's threats to break off from the military ...
Postal Service carrier Rhonda Parker unloads vote-by-mail ballots at the Stanislaus County elections office in Modesto in February 2016. Modesto Bee file On March 31, President Donald Trump issued an ...