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Claude AI created Desktop Background Image - AI Art

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Good for windows 10 and 11. New one daily or, whenever I remember to create it. Theme: AI Art (18) Claude AI's Description: "Synthetic Mind" — A deep-space neural dreamscape set against a dark navy cosmos filled with a subtle starfield and soft nebula blooms in violet, indigo, and teal. At the center glows a luminous orb representing the artificial brain — layered in deep blue with a brilliant white core and radiating circuit-line spokes. Extending outward in both directions, six columns of neural network nodes (glowing in cyan, lavender, and mint) are interconnected by hundreds of translucent weighted connections rendered in electric blue, purple, teal, and coral. A faint hexagonal grid fades into the lower-right, evoking a computational substrate. Floating data particles drift throughout the scene. The title "SYNTHETIC MIND" anchors the top in glacier-blue with a soft glow, subtitled "The Architecture of Artificial Intelligence." Access Claude AI at ...

Why Bad News Sells - Are We Just Gluttons for Gloom - A Queen Agrees

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This information is also available on my  YouTube Channel  at:  https://youtu.be/Qp1Iyh0PwPo If you prefer, you can also listen to this information on  my  Podcast  at:  https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/norbert-gostischa/episodes/Why-Bad-News-Sells---Are-We-Just-Gluttons-for-Gloom---A-Queen-Agrees-e3806lf Ever feel like the world is constantly throwing a giant, digital brick at your face? Like every headline screams doom, gloom, or just plain idiocy? You're not alone. And as it turns out, there's a good reason why "bad news" often feels like the main course at the global information buffet, while "good news" is just a tiny, often-skipped side salad. That's something the late, great Queen Elizabeth II actually put rather elegantly. She once said: "It has always been easy to hate and destroy. To build and to cherish is much more difficult." And you know what? That wisdom extends perfectly to our daily news consumption. Because if building...