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ajc.com > politics > 2025 > 11 > its-deepfake-season-heres-how-to-spot-ai-in-political-ads

It’s ‘deepfake’ season. Here’s how to spot AI in political ads.

1+ hour, 8+ min ago (726+ words) It's always tricky to understand the full context of quotes and sound bites used in political advertisements. But with the onslaught of artificial intelligence " when campaigns can make opponents appear to say words or make actions that never existed " experts say it's even more important for voters to stay vigilant....

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ajc.com > news > 2025 > 11 > the-only-thing-that-changes-is-how-we-deliver-it

‘The only thing that changes is how we deliver it’

3+ hour, 8+ min ago (1535+ words) For generations, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has marked the rhythms of this city with ink, paper and the familiar thump of the morning delivery. On Dec. 31, that ritual comes to an end. The newspaper that chronicled the civil rights movement, tracked every high and low of Atlanta sports, and introduced countless readers to the wider world, will publish its final print edition as the AJC shifts fully into its digital future....

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ajc.com > business > 2025 > 11 > earth-needs-more-energy-atlantas-super-soaker-creator-may-have-a-solution

Earth needs more energy. Atlanta’s Super Soaker creator may have a solution.

3+ hour, 8+ min ago (1219+ words) The old warehouse strip reborn as the Lee + White development is a popular destination for anyone seeking a bite or a beverage on the Atlanta Beltline's Westside Trail. But steps from the breweries and eateries inhabiting much of the space, serious science is taking place. In an industrial space at the complex's north end, engineers in blue lab coats huddle over circuit boards. Scientists test how certain films and other materials respond to pressure, heat and more. And in a machine shop off the main lab, a computer-controlled machine mills custom components from raw metal. The space is a hive of activity, one that exudes the spirit of experimentation embodied by its founder, the legendary inventor Lonnie Johnson. Johnson isn't a household name like Thomas Edison or Alexander Graham Bell. You'll be hard-pressed, however, to find a child of the…...

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ajc.com > sports > 2025 > 11 > ghsa-to-discuss-postponing-roswell-thomas-central-playoff-semifinal

GHSA to discuss postponing Roswell-Thomas Central playoff semifinal

17+ hour, 27+ min ago (453+ words) The Georgia High School Association will talk with Roswell and Thomas County Central officials Monday about the possibility of postponing their Class 5A semifinal football game Friday while the GHSA waits for courts to settle the matter of Gainesville's suspended players. The GHSA postponed the Gainesville-Hughes quarterfinal on Wednesday after a superior court judge granted a temporary restraining order preventing the GHSA from suspending 34 Gainesville players who were part of an altercation during a Nov. 21 victory over Brunswick....

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ajc.com > politics > 2025 > 11 > georgia-shoppers-flock-to-local-shops-for-small-business-saturday

Georgia shoppers flock to local shops for Small Business Saturday

19+ hour, 11+ min ago (554+ words) Takasha Lewis was in town Saturday, visiting from California, when she went in search of a hoodie. She stumbled upon the pop-up booth for Elite Textile Enterprises that was set up as part of the Atlanta Beltline Marketplace....

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ajc.com > wellness > 2025 > 11 > atlanta-parents-loss-sparks-virtual-reality-therapy

Atlanta parent’s loss sparks virtual reality therapy

1+ day, 2+ hour ago (702+ words) A total of 20,162 U.S. infants died in 2023. It's a reminder of the countless parents, siblings and friends forever changed by profound, blindsiding loss every year. For one Atlanta-area parent, that unimaginable grief became a mission. Determined to make a difference, he's tethering the bereaved into a welcoming virtual reality. Lei Zhang, an assistant professor of game development at Kennesaw State University, researches how artificial intelligence-enhanced virtual reality can support mental health. As a member of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital's Quality of Life, Grief and Bereavement Support steering council, he also works directly with parents facing loss through bereavement services and mentorship. Now, he's channeling both his expertise and his experience into designing a new kind of program that brings group therapy into a virtual space. Why? He's spent years grieving himself....

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ajc.com > sports > 2025 > 11 > playoff-recap-carrollton-marist-oust-defending-champs-grayson-north-oconee

Playoff recap: Carrollton, Marist oust defending champs Grayson, North Oconee

1+ day, 4+ hour ago (683+ words) Carrollton and Marist defeated defending champions Grayson and North Oconee, ended the state's two longest winning streaks, while Sumter County and West Laurens advanced to their first semifinals in history in state football playoffs Friday night. Worth County and Pepperell broke semifinal droughts dating to the 1990s, and Kell was notably impressive, blowing out Class 4A's No. 2 team, Cartersville, 48-21....

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ajc.com > food-and-dining > 2025 > 11 > creative-breweries-in-athens-add-microdistilleries-amid-craft-beer-decline

Creative breweries in Athens add microdistilleries amid craft beer decline

1+ day, 20+ hour ago (501+ words) A small town like Athens can be bellwether for the larger trends happening around the country. In drinking terms, distilleries, especially small or microdistilleries, are seeing a dramatic rise, while craft beer is experiencing a downturn. A few inventive brands in Georgia are both brewing and distilling, diversifying their product portfolio and reaching a wider audience....

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ajc.com > business > 2025 > 11 > 21b-data-center-proposal-aims-to-become-one-of-georgias-largest

$21B data center proposal aims to become one of Georgia’s largest

2+ day, 1+ hour ago (720+ words) Can you envision something that is 12 million square feet? That's how large a proposed data center campus would be in Georgia, ranking the plan among the most expansive pitched across the state....

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ajc.com > news > 2025 > 11 > this-sight-in-a-georgia-towns-skyline-just-might-bring-tears-to-your-eyes

This sight in a Georgia town’s skyline just might bring tears to your eyes

2+ day, 2+ hour ago (688+ words) LYONS " Amid the rolling farmland and the country towns below I-16, along the U.S. highway that links Savannah and Columbus, a larger-than-life creation anchored atop the Toombs County courthouse serves as an architecture-meets-agriculture icon of eye-watering proportions. A 9-foot-wide, 10-foot-tall stainless steel sculpture of an onion " an homage to Georgia's official state vegetable and this region's sweet-tasting calling card " has been turning heads for a couple of years now....