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The 79-year-old Republican reportedly kept the fake news post up for nearly 12 hours before eventually deleting it

It's claimed that anyone who owns a smart sex toy could easily become a victim of a hacking attempt

The UK has only previously had mandatory ID cards during wartime

Paul Evans explained how you can catch a cheater

Last month, three more 9/11 victims were identified using scientific DNA analysis

The Apple founder died of pancreatic cancer in October 2011

You might not even realise that you've been doing it

The First Lady hasn't been spotted at an official engagement since July

A video of the White House has been circulating on the internet, showing a trash bag being thrown from a window

Gov. Kathy Hochul previously opened up on the reasoning for the ban's introduction
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People have rushed in to share their reactions to the announcement, which just came out yesterday (3 September)

The bodies of Connecticut tech worker Stein-Erik Soelberg and his mother Suzanne Adams were found in their home in July

Adam Raine, a Santa Margarita, California schoolboy, 16, took his own life after communicating with the AI platform for several months

Adam Raine, a Santa Margarita, California schoolboy, 16, died by suicide earlier this year

Adam Raine sadly passed away in April this year

Dr Zhang Qifeng, the founder of Kaiwa Technology in China, thinks it could debut as early as next year
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Raphaël Graven, better known as Jean Pormanove, died at the age of 46

AI-powered toys that engage children in conversation are already on the market

YouTube users have flocked to social media to share their gripes with the new changes
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The warning follows the death of Florida teen Sewell Setzer III, who ended his own life after 'falling in love' with a chatbot last year

The AI tool has left people with some ethical concerns about privacy

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex previously opened up on why they shield their children's faces from public view

Researchers hope to have fully functioning glasses by next year

A number of A-list stars regularly cover the children's faces using emojis in a bid to protect their privacy

