@DennisCW_ My used Model X got totaled and I walked away without a scratch. I took delivery of my Model Y at 0.99% less than 48 hours later. I'm retired on a fixed income, but surviving a 4-car pile-up at freeway speeds is priceless.
A college student just killed the biggest advantage politicians have ever had. The gap between the lie and the fact-check.
He built a Chrome extension called InTruth. It listens to any live speech, debate, or interview.
Transcribes every word. And checks every claim against real sources in real time. Before the speaker even finishes the sentence.
It works on debates. Press conferences. Town halls. Interviews. Anything with someone talking on video. The fact-check shows up on your screen while they're still talking.
Until now, fact-checking happened hours or days later. By then the clip has been shared, the headline has been written, and the damage is done. Nobody reads the correction.
InTruth closes that gap to seconds. The claim and the fact-check exist in the same moment.
A college student, a Chrome extension, and an AI model just did what entire newsrooms couldn't figure out for decades.
After losing her favorite pair of “Cherrywood” Air Jordan 16s to dry rot, Jordan Brand surprised this young sneakerhead with a huge Air Jordan care package 🥹💕
Welcome to the family Larry Hughes II‼️
• 6-4, 185, G, Sr.
• St. Louis, Mo.
• Transfer from CSUN
• All-district and all-Big West last year
• 17.7 ppg, 2.9 rpg, 1.5 spg
• 4th leading scorer in Big West
• 101 made 3-pointers (3.1 per game)
Story: https://t.co/jKPLdzMSD4