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What has Biden started doing differently? Test yourself in this week's news quiz
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Date:2025-04-17 22:53:44
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Meanwhile, an AI-powered drone won some races against human-piloted ones, but the Singularity's still not nigh: Among other limitations, the AI quadcopter would be confused by a lighting change, so it's really just a fancy moth.
Other stuff also happened. There was important senior citizen news. There was news about an important senior citizen. The government may giveth, and it will definitely taketh away. A scary thing was in a brain! Plus, there's everything else that's covered in the quiz. Can you get 11 for 11 this week?
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