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Sweaty, glassy-eyed Tiger Woods blames cell phone use for his car crash: why this signal is getting harder to ignore

Celebrities—they're just like us! We recently covered a strange story out of Michigan last week, where a woman connected to a Zoom court hearing while driving her car down the road —and then tried to gaslight the judge about this fact.

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Celebrities—they're just like us! We recently covered a strange story out of Michigan last week, where a woman connected to a Zoom court hearing while driving her car down the road —and then tried to gaslight the judge about this fact.

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Celebrities—they're just like us! We recently covered a strange story out of Michigan last week, where a woman connected to a Zoom court hearing while driving her car down the road —and then tried to gaslight the judge about this fact.

Why it matters

The piece brings the story back into context and explains why it is worth opening right now. The key angle is that AI is moving closer to everyday use instead of staying in demo mode.

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What to watch next

The next thing to watch is whether the change moves quickly into real product use. Patrick Tech Media is cross-checking the thread against Ars Technica.

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