How AI can help you win at Monopoly — Hitting a gong with a 1,000 MPH baseball
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'Brand New or Not True': The Kim Komando Show, June 3, 2022

'Brand New or Not True': The Kim Komando Show, June 3, 2022

Catch up with Kim's national radio game show sensation, Brand New or Not True. Kim introduces three products: One is brand new, and the other two are totally fake. This week, Kim attempts to stump Ron in Phoenix, Arizona. Will he be able to guess the correct one? You can play along while you watch but remember, no cheating!

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AI shows how to up your chances of winning Monopoly

AI shows how to up your chances of winning Monopoly

AI is helping us do many things, from learning about the human body to space exploration. But what about something as simple as the board game Monopoly? It turns out it can help with that too, and the strategies it can come up with are honestly mind-blowing.

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What happens when a baseball hits a gong at over 1,000 MPH?

What happens when a baseball hits a gong at over 1,000 MPH?

Some professional baseball pitchers can throw a ball around 100 miles per hour. But, what would happen if you built a cannon that could fire the balls faster than the speed of sound? Well, this engineer did just that, and the results are astounding.

Tap or click to see what happens when a baseball hits stuff at over 1,000 MPH. →

 
Cool ways Boston Dynamics' robots are used

Cool ways Boston Dynamics' robots are used

You have probably seen videos online of dancing robots. Boston Dynamics built them, and the videos are prepared in a lab under controlled conditions. So, what are these robots being used for in the real world? Well, the answer might surprise you.

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