📰 Everyday Joe AI Newsletter — May 14, 2026
Fresh AI news from today — breakthroughs, weirdness, lawsuits, new tools, and the occasional robot mishap.
Fresh AI news from today — breakthroughs, weirdness, lawsuits, new tools, and the occasional robot mishap.
1607 – English settlers establish Jamestown in Virginia, the first permanent English colony in North America.
1796 – English physician Edward Jenner administers the first successful smallpox vaccination, paving the way for modern immunization.
1940 – The Netherlands surrenders to invading German forces during the Second World War.
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1607: English colonists landed near the James River in Virginia, founding Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in America.
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1937: King George VI and Queen Elizabeth were crowned in Westminster Abbey, a defining moment in modern British history.
1941: Konrad Zuse presented the Z3, widely regarded as the world’s first working programmable computer.
1949: The Soviet Union lifted its blockade of Berlin, ending one of the early and most dangerous Cold War crises.