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A lengthy list of groups designated by the state as “domestic terrorist organizations” is on hold until state law enforcement establishes regulations to implement the changes from a new state law.
An organization in Southwest Florida is launching an effort to make artificial intelligence more human. It's supposed to show business people and regular citizens how the new technology can be helpful.
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- Frozen's 'Love is an Open Door' not just another silly love song
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- Gulfshore Ballet continues raising the barre for ballet growth and appreciation in Lee and surrounding counties
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