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[1]
MM
timesofindia.indiatimes.com
· 2026-01-08
· 20% match
For years, CES robots felt like carefully choreographed theatre—impressive on stage, but you'd never actually trust them with your laundry. CES 2026 changed that script entirely. This year's show floor wasn't about flashy demos or distant promises.
[2]
FI
yle.fi
· 2025-12-31
· 15% match
translated from et
Anárlaš Ruut Tervaniemi láve ávvudit ođđajagi ráfálaččat. Su bearrašis eai leat goassige báhčán rakeahtaid, muhto son gal geahčada and guldala rakeahtaid bávkima, go lea sávdnumin áhkus bealde jávregáttis.
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[3]
TH
www.pattayamail.com
· 2025-10-08
· 18% match
A good many years ago when I was living back in The Cold Country, I decided to buy a new car radio. I chose a shiny chrome Motorola and although it looked a bit incongruous in the shabby car, it brought me a daily supply of exciting classical music.
How this works
The briefing engine uses semantic search (pgvector embeddings) to find the most relevant articles in the corpus for your question, then extracts key passages with numbered citations. No generative AI is used — all text comes directly from published sources.
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