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Labla - 26.07.25
AI Humor Showdown: Grok, ChatGPT, or Gemini – Who Takes the Comedy Crown?
A lighthearted, yet highly anticipated, competition is underway in the world of artificial intelligence: which AI is the funniest? A recent informal “joke-off” pitted leading language models Grok, ChatGPT, and Gemini against each other, offering a glimpse into the evolving sense of humor of these advanced systems.
😀 A big funny contest happened between three smart robots: Grok, ChatGPT, and Gemini to see who tells the best jokes!
🤖 Grok told jokes about robots and computers, like ladders and clocks.
😂 ChatGPT made jokes about people, like jobs, bosses, and even flamingos!
😎 Gemini told silly jokes about the contest itself and made fun of the other robots.
🏆 No one really won they were all funny in different ways, and now robots are getting better at making us laugh!
🤖 A girl named Mia Zelu looks real on Instagram, but she’s not a real person, she was made by a computer using AI.
📸 AI can now make super real pictures and videos that trick people into thinking they’re real.
😲 Lots of people followed Mia online (over 165,000!) because they didn’t know she was fake.
🚨 Experts say fake AI pictures can cause problems, like spreading lies or making people go to places that don’t exist.
🏷️ Many people want AI pictures and videos to be clearly labelled so everyone knows what’s real and what’s fake.
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🌍 Uranus is a giant planet far away in space, and it spins on its side, which makes it very different from Earth.
🚀 Only one spacecraft (Voyager 2) has visited Uranus, and that was almost 40 years ago!
🔥 Scientists just found out Uranus might be warmer than they thought because it makes more heat than it gets from the Sun.
💡 Uranus shines back lots of sunlight, and it gives off about 15% more energy than it receives, which surprised everyone.
🔭 Learning about Uranus can help scientists understand other planets far away from our solar system.

National Geographic - 24.07.25
Are interstellar objects proof of alien life? This could finally settle the debate.
The Vera Rubin telescope is poised to kick off an explosive era of discovery. "It's like old-fashioned astronomy: Find the thing, point telescopes at it, argue about it. It's going to be fun."
🌟 Sometimes space rocks come from far, far away! These are called interstellar objects, and they zoom into our solar system for a short visit before flying back.
🔭 A new super telescope called Vera Rubin will watch the sky and could find lots more of these visiting space rocks, maybe 5 to 100 of them in the next 10 years.
🚀 Scientists are curious if these space rocks are just rocks or maybe alien things. Some people think one of them, might have been a piece of alien tech!
🪐 Studying these visitors helps us learn how planets and stars are made and where these rocks come from in the galaxy.
👽 By finding more of them, we might even answer a big question: Are we alone in the universe, or are there aliens?
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National Geographic - 25.07.25
What was it like to live in Old Babylon?
At its peak, the Old Babylonian Empire rose to be one of the biggest civilizations the world had seen–but what was daily life like? Along with the pioneering legal code of Hammurabi, a wealth of tablets provide rich details on how Babylonians settled disputes, managed family life, and celebrated festivals.
🏠 People in Babylon lived in houses with a courtyard. Families were very important, and they sometimes adopted kids to help at home or continue the family name.
📜 King Hammurabi made special rules called "The Code of Hammurabi" for everyone knew what was fair & what was not.
🛠️ Kids often learned their parents’ jobs, like baking, weaving, or building. Merchants things, and craftsmen handmade things.
🎶 Babylonians liked music, dancing, games (like dice), and big New Year festivals to celebrate their god Marduk.
🌾 Babylon was a huge, busy city with people from many places. It had markets, temples, and big towers like ziggurat.
🚢 A big ship called the S.S. Central America sank in 1857 during a huge storm, and 425 people sadly lost their lives.
💰 The ship was carrying tons of gold from California, and when it sank, all the gold was lost in the ocean.
🏦 Losing that gold made banks run out of money, which caused big money problems all over the United States.
🦸♂️ The brave captain saved women and children first but stayed with his ship and went down with it.
🏴☠️ Many years later, treasure hunters found the shipwreck and discovered gold, old photos, clothes, and even the honeymoon suitcase of one couple!≠
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🧑🦺 Wolves Came Back: After 80 years, wolves were brought back to Yellowstone Park in the 1990s.
🦌 Elk Ate Too Much: When there were no wolves, too many elk ate young trees and plants, so aspen trees couldn’t grow.
🌳 Aspen Trees Growing Again: With wolves keeping elk numbers smaller, aspen trees are now growing tall and strong.
🐻 More Animals Happy: Aspen trees give homes and food to many animals like beavers, birds, and bears.
🔗 Nature Works Together: Scientists learned that when you add wolves (predators), it helps the whole park stay healthy and balanced.
🦆 A special duck called the Madagascar pochard was thought to be gone forever because its lake home turned into rice fields and farms.
🌧️ For many years, scientists searched through mud, rain, and even got sick, but they couldn’t find the duck.
👀 One day in 2006, a scientist finally found 13 pochards (ducks!) in a secret blue lake hidden in the mountains.
🐣 The scientists took eggs, raised baby ducks safely, and later released them in a new lake so they could live and grow.
💧 Now there are about 230 of these rare ducks, but people still work hard to protect their lakes so they don’t disappear again!
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🐾 A 10-year-old boy named Charlie, who has autism, ran really well and qualified for a big running race in New South Wales (Australia).
🚫 Even though he qualified, he wasn’t allowed to compete as there is no special race category for kids with autism in Athletics.
🤔 Other sports like tennis and swimming have autism categories, but running competitions don’t have one yet.
😢 Charlie’s family is very sad because he loves running but now can’t race in the state finals.
🏃 Another boy, Hugo, who has dwarfism, also can’t race long distances anymore because of new rules, even though running makes him super happy
⚽ England vs Spain! England has been in the final 3 times before and won once (in 2022). Spain has never been in a Euros final before, but they beat England in the 2023 World Cup!
🏟️ Big Stadium: The final will be played in a huge Swiss stadium called St Jakob-Park, which can fit 34,250 fans.
🥅 Lots of Goals: Players have already scored 104 goals in this tournament that’s more than ever before!
🎯 Penalties Are Rare: If the game is tied, it could go to penalties, but that has only happened once in a final way back in 1984.
👕 Team Colors: England will wear white, and Spain will wear red for the big match on Sunday, July 27th.
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The World Wide Web, which lets us browse websites, was invented in 1989! It wasn't until 1993 that it became available for everyone to use, making it younger than your parents!
Did you know there have been many rovers sent to Mars? The first successful one was Sojourner in 1997, and more recently, Perseverance found signs of ancient water!
The Great Sphinx of Giza in Egypt is one of the world's largest and oldest statues. Scientists still aren't exactly sure who built it or why, adding to its ancient mystery!
Most of our planet's oceans are still unexplored! The deepest part, the Mariana Trench, is deeper than Mount Everest is tall, and scientists keep finding amazing new creatures there!
The very first Olympic Games were held in ancient Greece over 2,700 years ago! Back then, athletes competed mostly in running, wrestling, and chariot races, and only men were allowed!
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1- C) Grok
2- D) Almost 40 years
3- B) The Code of Hammurabi
4- A) Gold
5- C) Wolves
6- B) 13
7- A) Charlie
8- C) 3
9- B) Mia Zelu
10- C) 'Oumuamua
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