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Princess Beatrice sees future crumble around her after Prince Andrew, Sarah Ferguson
Princess Beatrice has been hit pretty hard with her father Prince Andrew and mom Sarah Ferguson’s personal woes.
So much so that her chances at a royal future are also looking bleak, according to a well placed source.
This insider shared everything with Heat World during a candid chat and explained that while “the King was previously open to striking some type of compromise with Beatrice especially, one that would see her take on more royal responsibility and potentially ease herself back towards a full-time working position within the family.”
Now “that can’t possibly happen”, because there are many who “would believe it would be rewarding her father by association and the consensus is that a clean cut with the Yorks”.
So as it stands, “as far as business and formal invites at the very least – is what’s necessary.”
For those unversed with the issues plaguing the Yorks, after his late accuser Virginia Giuffre tied Prince Andrew with the convicted sex offender, his ex-wife Sarah was also revealed to have emailed him a written apology after publically denouncing his actions, out of fear of a lawsuit.
According to the source, “this is horrible for the girls, it’s all crumbling around them so quickly and dramatically.”
“This is just heart-breaking for them and they’re very upset with their mother and father, quite rightly so,” she said while signing off.
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Key to going viral on YouTube isn’t creativity, it’s brainrot AI slop
A new study conducted by the video-editing company Kapwing found that more than one in five videos recommended to new YouTube users are “AI slop.”
AI slop, also known simply as slop, refers to digital content created by generative artificial intelligence, specifically showcasing low effort and cheap quality content. There’s an overwhelming volume of production of these AI videos, which are designed to farm views and advertising revenue.
In the study, Kapwign assessed 15,000 of YouTube’s most popular channels, including the top 100 channels in every country and found that 278 channels were constituted entirely of AI slop.
Together, these channels have accumulated more than 63 billion views and 221 million subscribers. Leveraging this audience, the channels generated an estimated $117 million (£90 million) annually.
To measure how content went viral on the platform, researchers created a fresh YouTube account without any personal preferences or interests. It was found that out of the first 500 recommended videos, 104 were entirely AI slop, while roughly one-third fell into a broader category of brainrot content, which is also another form of low-quality and meaningless AI-generated content.
These findings indicate a rapidly growing ecosystem of algorithm-driven content spreading across social media platforms, including YouTube.
The Guardian reported earlier this year that around 10% of YouTube’s fastest-growing channels are entirely based on AI slop, despite the platform’s efforts to curb “inauthentic content.”
Interestingly, many of the largest AI slop channels attract global audiences. In Spain, trending AI channels gained 20 million followers while similar channels with millions of subscribers exist in the United States, Egypt, Brazil, and India.
Analysts state that the popularity of AI slop stems from its absurdity, lack of narrative complexity, and algorithm amplification. While social media platforms say they prioritise quality content, researchers argue that the reach of these AI slop channels indicates how effectively they exploit recommendation systems and are deeply embedded in the modern attention economy.
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HP OMEN 15 to make comeback, waves at CES 2026 with new OLED screen and more
In line with various top-notch laptop refreshes reportedly set to grab spotlight at the world’s biggest tech conference, the HP OMEN 15 is also gearing up for a comeback at CES 2026.
Citing sources, Windows Latest noted that HP OMEN 15’s return marks a return for its entire lineup that debuted in 2020 and received a refresh in 2021, and then was phased out in 2022 as HP shifted focus to the OMEN 16.
To radiate a vibe of renewal andHP’s OMEN 15 to Make Waves at CES 2026 with New OLED Screen and AI Features revamp, the new OMEN 15 could pack updated silicon, an OLED screen, and latency-focused enhancements without making drastic changes to the laptop’s design.
Regarding the OMEN 15, leaks also painted a picture of options ranging from an Intel Core Ultra 9 386H Panther Lake or an AMD Ryzen AI 7 450, with graphics options reaching up to an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070. This positions the device within a strong performance tier without venturing into the highest GPU class.
The most notable feature is anticipated to be a 3K 120Hz OLED display with a claimed 0.2ms response time, prioritising contrast and responsiveness for a variety of uses, from gaming to work. However, details such as brightness, burn-in protection, and whether the OLED option is widely available remain unconfirmed.
For those considering investing in OMEN 15, waiting would be a wise decision if they desired OLED and the latest CPU. But those in urgent need of a laptop should consider current options, as insights into pricing, thermals, and GPU performance of HP OMEN 15 remains to be shared.
Last but not the least, a tempting aspect is that the laptop might deliver up to a 42% FPS improvement in certain games through OMEN AI, though results may vary.
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