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How the GMC PAD Works

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The GMC PAD is basically a futuristic motor home -- part apartment, part vehicle, and part telecommunications center.

Ghost in the Machine: When Does AI Become Sentient?

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A Google engineer made headlines for claiming that an AI called LaMDA had become sentient or conscious. While many AI scientists disagreed, what would it take for an AI to ever become sentient?

How Google Docs Works

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Google Docs allows users to creat and edit work documents online. Learn more about Google Docs at HowStuffWorks.

How the Google Cloud Works

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What exactly is the Google Cloud and how could it change computing? Find out all about Google Cloud in this article.

How Facebook Works

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Facebook is a social networking site. It was created for Harvard students but has expanded to an open membership. Learn about Facebook and the Facebook network.

Grassoline: Can we fuel cars with grass?

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Grassoline for fuel is a concept that is under development in the ongoing search for an alternative to oil. Learn about the concept of grassoline.

How Apple AirPlay Works

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Apple AirPlay streams music and video to AirPlay-enabled devices on your home network. See how Airplay works and how to use Airplay.

5 Ways Modern Car Engines Differ from Older Car Engines

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How do modern car engines differ from engines of days gone by? Check out 5 ways modern car engines differ from older car engines at HowStuffWorks.

Cheaters Never Win? Many U.S. High School Students Disagree

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In a study on academic integrity, 59 percent of high schoolers admitted to cheating. HowStuffWorks talks to experts about the cheating and its stigma.

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