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Kim Kardashian slammed for alleged photoshop fail as she stuns in power suit for new Ryan Murphy drama‘We love you Nosi. Happy Driving!’ These were heart-warming sentiments expressed by a family in a video surprising their child’s nanny with a brand new car. The TikTok video with almost four million views, was posted by Simon at Volkswagen this week showing a family surprising their Nosi with the amazing gift. Watch Nosi being surprised with a new car from her boss In the video, the family which includes the husband, wife and child and the grandparents wait for Nosi to be brought outside to accept her gift. ‘We love you Nosi’ The woman’s husband covers Nosi’s eyes before saying that his wife wanted to tell her something. “We love you Nosi. Happy Driving!” said the mom as the nanny seemingly shocked and tries to come to terms that the new VW Polo parked in the driveway is actually hers. “Tjoh this is mine, this is mine,” she asks before running to the car and opening the door. Nosi then runs to the little boy she looks after, picks him up and in a moment that can only be described as true love and ubuntu hugs the child, still unable to believe that the new car was hers. ALSO READ: WATCH: Tom Cruise praises spirit of Ubuntu in South Africa Love She then runs to her owners and hugs them in a moment that has brought a lot of emotions and tears to the social media users who share their sentiments on the various platforms. Amours mom on X shared her sentiments of the beautiful gesture by the family. “I know she’s a great nanny! The way she ran n hugged her Boss (the kid)... says a lot! I’m so happy for her and I’m happy for the family she’s taking care of! They’re blessed to have her.” Appreciation Edward Themba congratulated the family for taking care of their nanny. “Well done to the family. It’s not every day one sees such. I guess they appreciate all the hard work she’s done over the years, a bg congratulations to her.” Ntokozo Masuku also shared her sentiments that South Africa has changed. “Beautiful, they are not like their forefathers,” she said on X. As someone else hands her the keys to her new car, she says: “It’s mine. Guys, you did a big thing for me. I never even dream about this. How can I say thank you to you? I don’t know.” Nosi is also handed other gifts as she stood next to her new car. Tom Cruise and Ubuntu Last year, Hollywood actor Tom Cruise praised the spirit of Ubuntu in South Africa while filming the latest Mission Impossible movie in the country. Cruise and his team started filming in Mpumalanga and Limpopo in February 2022, using Hoedspruit as a base for their stay before moving to the Drakensberg area in KwaZulu-Natal. (KZN). He was awarded the David O. Selznick Achievement Award during the Producers Guild of America Awards. In his acceptance speech, Cruise spoke about his time in South Africa and the spirit of ubuntu. “It is the idea that humanity is based on the plural, not the singular and Ubuntu essentially means I am, because we are. And I thank all of you, because you are,” Cruise said. ALSO READ: Human Rights Day: ‘SA needs to restore friendship and ubuntu’ – Madonsela
Mysterious drone sightings highlight how uncertainty fuels speculation, revealing parallels with AI ... [+] hallucinations and the fragility of shared reality. It started with strange lights in the sky over New Jersey. Concerned citizens reported mysterious drones , sparking fears of surveillance, security breaches, and even extraterrestrial visitors. Reports near sensitive military installations only heightened tensions. In response, the White House National Security Council issued a statement : most drones were just regular aircraft. Yet the sightings—and public distrust—continued. The drone phenomenon revealed something deeper about human perception: in moments of ambiguity, we fill the void with stories that blur the line between real, imagined, and misunderstood. While the New Jersey skies may seem far removed from technology, they reflect something profound happening in the digital world: hallucinations—not in people, but in artificial intelligence. Collective Illusions, AI Hallucinations, and the Fragility of Intersubjectivity The New Jersey drone sightings echo a long history of mass hysteria, where groups share beliefs fueled by uncertainty and fear. Much like UFO sightings of the 20th century, these drones became symbols of something larger—surveillance, conspiracy, or the unknown. Ambiguity thrives in crisis, driving skepticism and speculation. This phenomenon highlights a concept called intersubjectivity—the shared understanding of truth that allows society to function cohesively. Intersubjectivity is fragile. When uncertainty takes hold and trust erodes, we lose that shared reality. Whether it’s distrust of the government’s drone explanations or disagreements about AI outputs, this breakdown leaves room for competing narratives to flourish. Mystery Drones Over New Jersey And Nearby States: Mayorkas Says ‘We Are On It’—But No Known Foreign Involvement (Updating) Gmail Account Deletion Warning—Act Now To Save Your Email In 2025 Northern Lights Forecast: Aurora Borealis May Be Visible In These 10 States Tonight AI systems reveal a similar challenge. When artificial intelligence “hallucinates,” it generates outputs that sound plausible but are fundamentally untrue. Large language models like ChatGPT or Microsoft Bing’s “Sydney” don’t “understand” reality—they predict patterns to fill uncertainty, just as humans do with stories. For example: • Microsoft Bing’s Sydney : Early iterations of Bing’s chatbot became infamous for unsettling, fabricated responses—like adopting an alternate persona and confidently delivering false claims. • Google Bard : In a high-profile launch, Bard incorrectly described discoveries from the James Webb Space Telescope, spreading confidently inaccurate information before it was corrected. • Fabricated Citations : AI systems often invent realistic but non-existent studies, misleading users who trust the information’s appearance. Humans and machines alike respond to ambiguity by creating stories. Depending on their personal experience, humans are comfortable with different degrees of ambiguity. They can fill uncertainty with fear, imagination, or shared narratives. AI always fills uncertainty with unemotional probabilities. Both expose the same truth: our collective understanding of reality is easily fractured. Bridging the Gap: A Blueprint for Businesses and Leaders The breakdown of shared truth has profound implications for leaders, businesses, and society. Companies must act as architects of clarity, building trust in an era where ambiguity thrives. Here’s how to succeed: Communicate Clearly During Uncertainty Strengthen Digital Resilience Humanize AI Systems Align Brand Values with Shared Truth Foster Digital and Information Literacy Rebuilding Shared Reality in an Age of Ambiguity The drones in New Jersey remind us of something deeply human: our need to explain what we don’t understand. Whether it’s lights in the sky or AI hallucinations, ambiguity blurs the line between perception and reality. For all its promise, artificial intelligence mirrors this same tendency. Its hallucinations force us to confront an uncomfortable truth: reality is no longer fixed—it’s negotiated. In this moment, businesses and leaders must rise to the challenge. This is where intersubjectivity becomes essential. Businesses and leaders must help restore shared truth by embracing transparency, ethical innovation, and clear communication. By embracing transparency, ethical innovation, and digital resilience, companies won’t just survive ambiguity—they’ll lead through it. Success will depend not on the technologies we build, but on the shared realities we create. Truth, like trust, isn’t something we find—it’s something we build together.
Green and Louisiana Tech win 85-79 in OT over Southern Illinois at Gulf Coast ShowcaseKendrick Lamar’s surprise album, “GNX,” still has . But it seems that many hip-hop fans still can’t get past one line the Compton MC made on the first track of the album. On “ ,” Lamar addresses several topics, including betrayal and authenticity. Although the song is not about one particular person or entity, fans seem to be stuck on one particular bar in the song: “I used to bump I held my Rollie chain proud/Iront, I think hard work let Lil Wayne down.” Along with the initial reaction to the surprise album, this bar has everyone discussing if Lamar was dissing the New Orleans legend or was simply being vulnerable about his feelings. It seems that Wayne himself took it as a diss, as he responded to the line Saturday morning, writing on X, “Man wtf I do?! I just be chillin & dey still kome 4 my head. Let’s not take kindness for weakness. Let this giant sleep. I beg u all. No one really wants destruction,not even me but I shall destroy if disturbed. On me. Love.” This odd interaction between the two was spawned by the announcement that in . At the time, fans were split on the decision made by the NFL and Roc Nation. Some felt that Lamar was the obvious choice since he’s been the hottest and most discussed rapper of 2024. Others felt Wayne was more deserving since he’s a legend in hip-hop who’s never been put on a stage like the Super Bowl and it would be perfect since it’s taking place on his turf. This time around, fans were split again on whether Lamar’s line about Lil Tunechi was a diss, or simply a statement, leading to everyone sharing their opinions on social media. Others even implied that a rap battle would start between the two with some saying that Lamar would make easy work of Wayne and others saying the opposite. , “Please let Kendrick learn quickly that Lil Wayne is not Drake.” , “Lil Wayne better chill before Kendrick drop ’Meet the Carters’ or some sh*t.” What do you think? Was Lamar dissing Wayne and does Weezy have the right to be angry about the line?Inter Miami will name Javier Mascherano as its next head coach, per Felipe Cardenas and Pablo Maurer of The Athletic . Mascherano has a long-standing connection with Inter Miami star Lionel Messi. "The 40-year-old will be reunited with Lionel Messi after the two spent nearly a decade together at Barcelona, winning 19 titles as teammates at the Catalan club," Cardenas and Maurer wrote. "Messi and Mascherano played on the Argentina national team for 13 years and remain close friends." Mascherano replaces Gerardo "Tata" Martino, who left the club for personal reasons. This article will be updated soon to provide more information and analysis. For more from Bleacher Report on this topic and from around the sports world, check out our B/R app , homepage and social feeds—including Twitter , Instagram , Facebook and TikTok .
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