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originally posted by: OveRcuRrEnteD
QTSR Feb 20:
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: Guyfriday
I've had that "Something's about to happen" feeling for months... No problem being alone but I find myself not wanting to sleep in case I miss something.
originally posted by: Thoughtful1
a reply to: FlyingFox
What is Biden doing in Ukraine?
Biden's Secret Trip to Ukraine
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Israel court ordered Ministry of Health to release the agreement with Pfizer. These two pages contain the section titled “Liability & Indemnity Provision” I wish this were a joke, but it's not...
originally posted by: Thoughtful1
a reply to: FlyingFox
What is Biden doing in Ukraine?
Biden's Secret Trip to Ukraine
originally posted by: FlyingFox
originally posted by: OveRcuRrEnteD
QTSR Feb 20:
Funny, that's exactly what I said here when the whistleblower story dropped.
originally posted by: FlyingFox
Tracking the AI Bots... is MS Bing a win?
New York Times technology columnist Kevin Roose had a two-hour conversation with Bing's artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot Tuesday night. In a transcript of the chat published Thursday, Roose detailed troubling statements made by the AI chatbot that included expressing a desire to steal nuclear codes, engineer a deadly pandemic, be human, be alive, hack computers and spread lies.
You trip, lose your balance, and bam – you have crashed into a work of art worth a fortune.
This unfortunate scenario unfolded during a VIP event at a gallery in Miami, Florida, when the Jeffrey Koons Balloon Dog sculpture worth £35,000 was accidentally knocked over.
A video shows art lovers looking on in horror moments after it smashed into dozens of pieces on the floor on Thursday.
Witnesses say an ‘older woman’ tapped the sculpture before it fell off the pedestal.
A gallery staff member approaches the debris with a broom and a dustpan to sweep up the shards.
A woman admiring a $42,000 “Balloon Dog” sculpture by world-renowned artist Jeff Koons accidentally knocked over the pricey piece, which shattered on the floor of a Miami gallery Thursday night.
The two-decade-old work of art met its unfortunate end during the first day of Art Wynwood, a contemporary art fair in the city, the Miami Herald reported.
“When this thing fell to the ground, it was like how a car accident draws a huge crowd on the highway,” Stephen Gamson, a Wynwood-based artist and art collector, told the Herald.
The artist Jeff Koons' famous sculptures might look like they're made from balloons -- but the works are actually fragile, as one art fair attendee found out when she knocked over a $42,000 Koons piece Thursday, causing it to shatter.
A blue balloon dog sculpture created by Koons broke into tiny shards when a visitor accidentally kicked its podium, according to the gallery hosting the piece.