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  2. Tiktokers say they're 'shifting' to different realities ... - AOL

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    "Reality shifting" has become increasingly popular on TikTok, and so-called shifters claim that they are able to visit alternate realities.

  3. Hyperreality - Wikipedia

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    Hyperreality. Hyperreality is a concept in post-structuralism that refers to the process of the evolution of notions of reality, leading to a cultural state of confusion between signs and symbols invented to stand in for reality, and direct perceptions of consensus reality. [ 1] Hyperreality is seen as a condition in which, because of the ...

  4. Artificial consciousness - Wikipedia

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    Artificial consciousness. Artificial consciousness, [ 1] also known as machine consciousness, [ 2][ 3] synthetic consciousness, [ 4] or digital consciousness, [ 5] is the consciousness hypothesized to be possible in artificial intelligence. [ 6] It is also the corresponding field of study, which draws insights from philosophy of mind ...

  5. Self-replicating machine - Wikipedia

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    A self-replicating machine is a type of autonomous robot that is capable of reproducing itself autonomously using raw materials found in the environment, thus exhibiting self-replication in a way analogous to that found in nature. [ 1][ 2][ 3] The concept of self-replicating machines has been advanced and examined by Homer Jacobson, Edward F ...

  6. Robots replicate reality: High-tech pitching machine mimics ...

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    The Trajekt Arc pitching machine uses baseball's high-tech data to mimic the way balls break from every big league pitcher and has been approved by Major League Baseball for in-game use this year ...

  7. Security printing - Wikipedia

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    Security printing. Security printing is the field of the printing industry that deals with the printing of items such as banknotes, cheques, passports, tamper-evident labels, security tapes, product authentication, stock certificates, postage stamps and identity cards. The main goal of security printing is to prevent forgery, tampering, or ...

  8. Polygraph (duplicating device) - Wikipedia

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    A Polygraph is a duplicating device that produces a copy of a piece of writing simultaneously with the creation of the original, using pens and ink. Patented by John Isaac Hawkins on May 17, 1803, it was most famously used by the third U.S. president, Thomas Jefferson, who acquired his first polygraph in 1804 and later suggested improvements to ...

  9. ‘Devastating’: Retired John Deere employee warns of ... - AOL

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    Laursen cautioned that shifting American jobs to Mexico may not bode well for the company’s reputation. He explained that John Deere is known for making quality equipment, and that “the reason ...