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Surgeons Reveal Astonishing Human Body Facts: What You Never Learned in Biology Class

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Surgeons, the medical professionals most intimately acquainted with the human body, are opening up about anatomical realities that frequently surprise even seasoned healthcare workers. A viral Reddit discussion, recently recapped by BuzzFeed News, asked surgeons to share little-known but fascinating bodily facts—unfiltered details rarely found in textbooks or shared in lay conversations. The responses, which have since circulated on news portals like MSN (source), pull back the surgical curtain on the body’s astonishing quirks and resilience.

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AI-Infiltration on Reddit Sparks Global Alarm: What Thai readers should know

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Recent findings reveal that researchers from a major European university secretly used AI-powered accounts to influence discussions on Reddit, including the r/changemyview forum. The study has prompted a strong reaction from Reddit’s leadership and raised urgent questions about consent, ethics, and trust in online communities. In Thailand, where social media is a principal source of news and dialogue, the episode highlights the need for digital literacy and stronger safeguards in online spaces.

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Outrage Erupts as Researchers Use AI Bots to Secretly Influence Reddit Discussions

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A recent revelation that researchers from the University of Zurich secretly infiltrated a major Reddit discussion forum with AI bots has sparked global outrage and renewed concerns over the ethical boundaries of artificial intelligence in online communities. The covert experiment, carried out on the subreddit r/changemyview, has prompted Reddit leadership to consider legal action, while community members and digital rights advocates warn of broader implications for public trust in digital interactions (NBC News).

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