We need a whole new approach to “credibility signals” so we know who to trust, says Adam Mosseri.
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Trump Fails to Deliver on Promise of $500 Gold Phone in 2025. Could We See It Next Year?
After some confusion about when Trump’s gold phone will make an appearance, it appears to be delayed until 2026.
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Want to Vacuum Seal Your Groceries? Avoid These 7 Foods
Vacuum sealing these foods could lead to serious problems.
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Want to Get Fit This Year? These Are the Best Fitness Trackers of 2026
To help you achieve your 2026 New Year’s fitness resolution, these fitness trackers monitor your physical activity and more.
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Want a Delicious Dinner? Don’t Cook These 5 Foods in Your Nonstick Pan
Nonstick pans are great at a variety of foods but they fail at the high heat needed for searing meats. If you plan on searing steak, a different pan is the way to go.
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Dreams Are Meant to Be Chased in This Classic Romantic Dramedy
A mild-mannered store clerk gets a terminal diagnosis and drops everything to live out her dreams while she can.
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Is That Video Real or AI? Why It’s So Hard to Spot a Deepfake and What to Look For
AI videos are more convincing than ever. Here are the signs you should look out for.
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Forget the Chatbots. AI’s True Potential Is Cheap, Fast and on Your Devices
Distant cloud data centers are too slow for the kinds of tasks where AI could be truly useful.
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Robot Coffee Cups? Self-Driving Trivets? AI Researchers Made It Happen
Scientists found a way to animate everyday objects and predict your next move, so your stapler is always nearby when you need it.
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Duolingo’s Free Plan Is Getting One of My Favorite Learning Features
If you have ever been confused by language rules, like grammatical gender, this feature will no longer be locked behind a paywall.

