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'Model collapse': Scientists warn against letting AI eat its own tail TechCrunch
Sree VijaykumarWhen you see the mythical Ouroboros, it’s perfectly logical to think, “Well, that won’t last.” A potent symbol — swallowing your own tail — but difficult in practice. It may be the case for AI as well, which, according to a new study, may be at risk of “model collapse” after a few rounds of being trained on data it generated itself.

AI models are pattern-matching systems at heart: They learn patterns in their training data, then match prompts to those patterns, filling in the most likely next dots on the line. Whether you ask, “What’s a good snickerdoodle recipe?” or “List the U.S. presidents in order of age at inauguration,” the model is basically just returning the most likely continuation of that series of words. (It’s different for image generators, but similar in many ways.)

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Fact-checking Trump's rally on his first 100 days.
Fact-checking Trump's rally on his first 100 days.
At a rally in Michigan, President Trump made false and exaggerated claims about his accomplishments, including on tariffs, immigration and his rollback of Biden administration policies.


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One of these cardinals could become the new pope
One of these cardinals could become the new pope
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A New Study Raises Alarms About Plastics and Heart Disease. Here's What to Know.
A New Study Raises Alarms About Plastics and Heart Disease. Here's What to Know.
The news made for an alarming headline this week: Research showed that common chemicals in plastics were associated with 350,000 heart disease deaths across the world in 2018. The statistic came from a study published Monday in the journal eBioMedicine.


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Shipwrecked in the 21st century: how people made it through Europes worst blackout in living memory
Shipwrecked in the 21st century: how people made it through Europes worst blackout in living memory
The ski lifts, carrying 16 people, dangled high above the southern Spanish region of Andalusia. As parts of Spain and Portugal were plunged into a blackout on Monday, the swaying gondolas had come to a halt metres above the ground, leaving people trapped inside.






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If Trump abandons Ukraine, can Europe help Kyiv fight on? The clock is ticking to answer that
If Trump abandons Ukraine, can Europe help Kyiv fight on? The clock is ticking to answer that
LONDON (AP) -- President Donald Trump is pushing Ukraine to cede territory to Russia to end the war, threatening to walk away if a deal becomes too difficult -- and causing alarm bells in Europe about how to fill the gap.


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Numerous signs of torture: Ukrainian journalists detention and death in Russian prison
Numerous signs of torture: Ukrainian journalists detention and death in Russian prison
The exchange took place on a lonely forest road in February. Moving along a line of refrigerated lorries, the teams in hazmat suits went about their grim work: preparing the remains of 757 Ukrainian military casualties handed over by Russia for the journey back to Kyiv.


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Why Did the Lights Go Out in Spain and Portugal? Here's What We Know.
Why Did the Lights Go Out in Spain and Portugal? Here's What We Know.
Traffic lights went dark, trains stopped, businesses closed, and long lines formed at A.T.M.s and grocery stores, where credit card readers stopped working. The outage lasted nearly 18 hours in some areas.


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Ultra-Processed Foods Tied to More Than 124,000 Preventable Deaths in U.S.
Ultra-Processed Foods Tied to More Than 124,000 Preventable Deaths in U.S.
Ultra-processed foods could be driving an increase in preventable deaths, a global study reports. For every 10% increase in ultra-processed food consumption in total daily energy intake, the risk of all-cause mortality rose by 2.7%.




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Satya Nadella says as much as 30% of Microsoft code is written by AI
Satya Nadella says as much as 30% of Microsoft code is written by AI
Earlier this month CNBC and other outlets reported that OpenAI was in talks to acquire Windsurf, a startup with "vibe coding" software that spits out whole programs with a few words of input. The dream is that with machines helping to write code, organizations will be able to produce more and better software.


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Video: Why Trump Sees Himself as a Man of Destiny
Video: Why Trump Sees Himself as a Man of Destiny
In the opening chapter of this new term, President Trump has moved with almost messianic fervor to transform America from top to bottom and exact retribution against enemies at the same time. Peter Baker, the chief White House correspondent of The New York Times, surveys Mr. Trump’s first 100 days.


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In 2nd Term, Trump Pushes Bounds of Presidential Power, Testing Rule of Law
In 2nd Term, Trump Pushes Bounds of Presidential Power, Testing Rule of Law
The United States has never seen an effort to expand presidential authority at the scale of Donald J. Trump’s second term.


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Here's What 7 Americans Think of Trump's First 100 Days
Here's What 7 Americans Think of Trump's First 100 Days
Here’s what a variety of voters who made their choices in November’s election with some hesitation had to say about President Trump’s first 100 days.




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A key lawmaker proposes funding for aviation safety improvements.
A key lawmaker proposes funding for aviation safety improvements.
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Chinese Factories Slow in Early Sign of Trade War's Toll
Chinese Factories Slow in Early Sign of Trade War's Toll
A slowdown in commerce between the United States and China caused by escalating tariffs was evident in a report Wednesday on manufacturing activity in April.


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Auto giant Stellantis suspends full-year guidance due to uncertainties over Trump tariffs
Auto giant Stellantis suspends full-year guidance due to uncertainties over Trump tariffs
Under the latest White House order, additional 25% tariffs on auto parts that were set to start by May 3 will also still take effect, but vehicles that go through final assembly in the U.S. will be able to qualify for partial reimbursements on those levies for two years.


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India's Muslims Fear a Growing Backlash After Kashmir Attack
India's Muslims Fear a Growing Backlash After Kashmir Attack
State officials have detained thousands of Muslims and demolished homes, and activists say that right-wing Hindus are intensifying a demonization campaign.




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Families Are Split as Pakistan Deports Thousands of Afghan Refugees
Families Are Split as Pakistan Deports Thousands of Afghan Refugees
Many undocumented Afghan migrants have Pakistani spouses and have lived in the country for years. Nevertheless, the government says they must leave.


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No Evidence of Cremations at Mexican Ranch, Attorney General Says
No Evidence of Cremations at Mexican Ranch, Attorney General Says
Mexico’s top prosecutor said the ranch, which some groups searching for missing relatives had called an “extermination camp,” had been used by a cartel for training and recruiting.


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New York moves ahead with 'bell-to-bell' smartphone ban in schools
New York moves ahead with 'bell-to-bell' smartphone ban in schools
New York will ban the use of smartphones and other internet-enabled devices (like smartwatches) during schools hours, as the state aims to shield students from addictive technology and improve their mental health.


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Trump border pick accused of cover-up over death of man beaten by US agents
Trump border pick accused of cover-up over death of man beaten by US agents
Scott also sought to downplay the first Trump administration's practice of forcibly separating immigrant children from their parents at the US-Mexico border. "The family separation being a policy is a lie," he told Fox News in 2018, arguing that children were simply taken from parents who were facing prosecution for crossing the border unlawfully.




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Mehdi Hasan on Trumps first 100 days podcast
Mehdi Hasan on Trumps first 100 days  podcast
"My greatest hope is that the American people - not all of them, I think 30 to 40% are unreachable - but the vast majority of them recognise the peril that American democracy is in, the peril that the American economy is in, and the peril that the globe is in, and actually do take to the streets, do take to town halls, and do take to the ballot box, eventually, when we get there in '26, to say this was a huge mistake that we did twice."


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Middle East crisis live: US backs Israels stance on Unrwa at ICJ hearing
Middle East crisis live: US backs Israels stance on Unrwa at ICJ hearing
Israel's IDF is to begin issuing draft orders to tens of thousands of reservists, officials have said. Reservists will be deployed in Lebanon, Syria, and the West Bank, freeing up conscripted troops for duty inside Gaza


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Living human brain tissue used to mimic Alzheimers in breakthrough study
Living human brain tissue used to mimic Alzheimers in breakthrough study
She said: "The use of living human tissue samples generously donated by people undergoing surgery to remove brain tumours allows scientists to probe how living human brain reacts to toxic proteins produced in Alzheimer's, and in future will allow testing of whether new treatments are effective in human brain."


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US charges migrants over entering military buffer zone on Mexico border
US charges migrants over entering military buffer zone on Mexico border
Around 11,900 troops are currently deployed to the US south-west border where the number of migrants caught illegally crossing in March fell to the lowest level ever recorded, according to government data.




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Man charged with attempted rape of person who died on New York subway
Man charged with attempted rape of person who died on New York subway
Family members have identified the man who died on the train 37-year-old Jorge Gonzalez, a father who immigrated to the US from Mexico with his wife in hopes of starting a new life. He worked in construction and restaurants, but struggled with alcoholism, his estranged wife, Teresa, told the New York Daily News. After failed stints in rehab, he disappeared and she hadn’t spoken to him for years, she said.


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How Each of the Last 15 Presidents Managed His First 100 Days
How Each of the Last 15 Presidents Managed His First 100 Days
They signed landmark legislation, created new programs, ordered military action and endured early stumbles.


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After Nudge From Trump, Senate Sets Fast Pace in Confirming His Ambassadors
After Nudge From Trump, Senate Sets Fast Pace in Confirming His Ambassadors
Republicans have raced to approve the president’s picks to serve as top diplomats around the globe, in some cases with solid backing from Democrats.


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Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Religious Charter School in Oklahoma
Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Religious Charter School in Oklahoma
The justices have allowed vouchers for religious schools and required equal treatment in tuition programs. But direct government payments to religious public schools pose a new test.




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After the Arrests and Bullets, Trump Takes on Second Term With a New Fervor
After the Arrests and Bullets, Trump Takes on Second Term With a New Fervor
Having escaped prison and death, President Trump has returned to power seeking vindication and vengeance — and done more in his first 100 days to change the trajectory of the country than any president since Franklin D. Roosevelt.


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On California's State Bar Exam, More Questions Than Answers
On California's State Bar Exam, More Questions Than Answers
The State Bar of California’s new exam has been rife with problems, an A.I. controversy and now the likelihood of delayed results.


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ICE Agents Arrest Migrant Who Climbed Tree to Evade Them
ICE Agents Arrest Migrant Who Climbed Tree to Evade Them
The hourslong standoff ended when the man, a 29-year-old Guatemalan, surrendered to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in San Antonio.


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Trump Says He Could Free Abrego Garcia From El Salvador, but Won't
Trump Says He Could Free Abrego Garcia From El Salvador, but Won't
Trump’s comments undermined previous statements by his top aides and were a blunt sign of his administration’s intention to double down and defy the courts.




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Judge Temporarily Blocks Border Patrol's Stop-and-Arrest Tactics in California
Judge Temporarily Blocks Border Patrol's Stop-and-Arrest Tactics in California
Border Patrol agents carried out sweeps in California’s Central Valley. Lawyers argued that people were stopped and arrested based on their skin color.


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Trump Threatens Chicago School Funding Over Black Student Success Plan
Trump Threatens Chicago School Funding Over Black Student Success Plan
The Education Department’s civil rights office is investigating whether the program, which helps Black students do better academically, is racially discriminatory.


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Floridians Are Getting Glimpses of What Aggressive Immigration Enforcement Looks Like
Floridians Are Getting Glimpses of What Aggressive Immigration Enforcement Looks Like
Two new laws that were demanded by Gov. Ron DeSantis have entangled every level of government, unnerving residents who had long considered the state an immigrant haven.


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Kennedy Advises New Parents to 'Do Your Own Research' on Vaccines
Kennedy Advises New Parents to 'Do Your Own Research' on Vaccines
In an interview with Dr. Phil, the health secretary offered false information about vaccine oversight and revealed a lack of basic understanding of new drug approvals.




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Judge Orders Trump Officials to Disburse Funding for Radio Free Europe
Judge Orders Trump Officials to Disburse Funding for Radio Free Europe
The news organization relies almost exclusively on congressional funding, which the Trump administration has held up for weeks.


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Robot vacuum cleaner 'could water plants or play with cat'
Robot vacuum cleaner 'could water plants or play with cat'
The study's co-author Dr Adwait Sharma agreed, saying the device's "idle time" presented "unique opportunities" to meet the "growing need for adaptable robots and integrated systems that can seamlessly fit into our daily lives".


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House prices fall in April as stamp duty changes kick in
House prices fall in April as stamp duty changes kick in
"With the anticipation of further rate cuts and mortgage provider competition, we expect to see the market accelerate through the gears over the remainder of the year," said Jean Jameson, from estate agent Foxtons.


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Starbucks to hire more baristas in bid to win back customers
Starbucks to hire more baristas in bid to win back customers
At the same time the firm said it will pull back from deploying its Siren Craft System. Named after the iconic Starbucks logo, it is a suite of technology and equipment that was introduced in 2022 to streamline drink-making.




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Warning RTS electricity meters in 300,000 homes could stop working
Warning RTS electricity meters in 300,000 homes could stop working
"It is very concerning. Because they're doing it in the summer, come the winter I keep thinking there must be some solution they're going to give us before we need to start using the heating."


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Xi's real test is not Trump's trade war
Xi's real test is not Trump's trade war
BBC InDepth is the home on the website and app for the best analysis, with fresh perspectives that challenge assumptions and deep reporting on the biggest issues of the day. And we showcase thought-provoking content from across BBC Sounds and iPlayer too. You can send us your feedback on the InDepth section by clicking on the button below.


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Sir Richard Branson criticises Donald Trump's tariffs
Sir Richard Branson criticises Donald Trump's tariffs
On the possible introduction of a tourist tax in the capital, Mr Bermingham said he would support a "small, reasonable fee", that "doesn't restrict demand, is industry-led and focused on... improving the tourist experience and improving tourism".


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Starbucks Profit Drops, but Leaders Say Turnaround Is Working
Starbucks Profit Drops, but Leaders Say Turnaround Is Working
Profit fell 50 percent in the quarter, and the company said one reason was its hiring of additional workers to help its turnaround strategy.


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As Trump Cuts Foreign Aid, What Does It Mean for the Gates Foundation?
As Trump Cuts Foreign Aid, What Does It Mean for the Gates Foundation?
As the Trump administration dismantles foreign aid, Bill Gates, whose philanthropy is devoted to global health, is trying to talk to anyone with the president’s ear.


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Trump's Cuts to Science Funding Could Hurt U.S. Economy, Study Shows
Trump's Cuts to Science Funding Could Hurt U.S. Economy, Study Shows
Reducing federal support for research and development could cause long-run economic damage and reduce government revenue.


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How to Protect Your Phone While Traveling Abroad
How to Protect Your Phone While Traveling Abroad
Here are some best practices for safeguarding sensitive personal data.


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Citing N.I.H. Cuts, a Top Science Journal Stops Accepting Submissions
Citing N.I.H. Cuts, a Top Science Journal Stops Accepting Submissions
With federal support, Environmental Health Perspectives has long published peer-reviewed studies without fees to readers or scientists.


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Young People Are Not As Happy As They Used to Be, Study Finds
Young People Are Not As Happy As They Used to Be, Study Finds
New data collected from more than 200,000 people across the world shows that young people aren’t as happy as they used to be.


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Mark Carney Has to Deliver on Trump and the Economy After Canada Election Win
Mark Carney Has to Deliver on Trump and the Economy After Canada Election Win
The Canadian prime minister achieved a stunning political upset, running on an anti-Trump platform and promising to revive the economy. Now, he needs to deliver.




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