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  • Just 3% of U.S. households pay for AI for personal use. Sign ups are growing — even though Americans have subscription fatigue.
  • Whether or not artificial intelligence is coming for your job, it's almost certain to change it. Here's how Americans are dealing with AI at work.
  • This show is a well-tossed salad of anything from folk to prog rock to back porch blues to funk to punk to psychedelia and more topped with information on…
  • From Louisiana to Haiti, from the French Antilles to the Indian Ocean come discover international Creole grooves on La Nation Créole. Join me, four-time Grammy nominated Creole musician, Cedric Watson as I take you on a tour around the Creole French speaking world. Let's connect the lands through Creole music. Tune in to La Nation Créole Sunday afternoon at 4 PM. Içi nou parlé Kreyol.
  • From Louisiana to Haiti, from the French Antilles to the Indian Ocean come discover international Creole grooves on La Nation Créole. Join me, four-time Grammy nominated Creole musician, Cedric Watson as I take you on a tour around the Creole French speaking world. Let's connect the lands through Creole music. Tune in to La Nation Créole Sunday afternoon at 4 PM. Içi nou parlé Kreyol.
  • A toponym is a word derived from a geographical place name, like "champagne" or "sandwich" — play along as we ask them to identify other (lesser-known) toponyms.
  • Also: A lawsuit alleges Motel 6 shared guest information with immigration officials; Iranian anti-government protests continue; and nobody won the Powerball lotto - it's now worth $550 million!
  • What started off as an antitrust trial about Google's dominance in the search engine market has led to a penalties phase that is focused on its role in artificial intelligence.
  • The Tiny Desk series producer shares his favorite records of the year.
  • Several big school districts like New York and Los Angeles have blocked access to a new chat bot that uses artificial intelligence to produce essays and poetry that seem like a human wrote them.
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