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Inside TikTok star Avery Woods’ $3.7m Calabasas mansion featuring city views and patio garden as she begins renovation

TIKTOK star Avery Woods has dropped $3,675,000 on a stunning Calabasas, California mansion that features city views and a private patio.

Avery, 30, rose to fame from blogging her life as a wife, mother and nurse on TikTok and YouTube.

Woman in brown dress on balcony overlooking city.
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Avery Woods showing off the stunning view of her $3.7 million home[/caption]
Woman standing in a large room with hardwood floors, arms outstretched.
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The house has hardwood floors and a wood-beamed ceiling[/caption]
Couple discussing kitchen renovation plans.
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Avery and her husband, David, inside their kitchen[/caption]

She has shared updates on her family’s move from Mesa, Arizona to Calabasas, California.

The U.S. Sun can exclusively reveal Avery and her husband, David, purchased the four bedroom, six bathroom mansion for $3,675,000.

According to the Mortgage Deed obtained by The U.S. Sun, the couple took out a mortgage in the amount of $2,940,000 to be paid by June 1, 2055.

Both of their names are listed on the deed.

HOME SWEET HOME

According to the real estate listing, the single family home is 4,116 square feet.

The stunning home has hardwood floors, vaulted wood-beamed ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows throughout.

The living room features a fireplace, while the kitchen has stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, an island with seating, walk-in pantry, a wine refrigerator and breakfast nook.

The Woods family can enjoy city and mountain views from the dining room.

Avery and David’s suite features a spa-style bathroom, fireplace, and access to a a private patio.

The outside features a panoramic view of the city and mountains, putting green, saltwater pool, jacuzzi, fire pit and beautiful landscaping that boasts fruit trees and a garden.

Avery has shared many videos inside her home, including one of her and her husband taking a video with the Los Angeles view behind them and the caption, “First of many memories out here.”

In another video, she reveals to their children Ziggy, 6, and Stevie, 4, that they have purchased the home.

Avery has also posted enjoying a barbecue outside of the house and the jacuzzi.

Couple reviewing renovation plans on a putting green overlooking a hillside.
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The house features a putting green[/caption]
TikTok star Avery Woods on her patio overlooking a valley.
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Avery and her family having a barbecue at the mansion[/caption]
Woman and young child in a pool.
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Avery and her daughter, Stevie, enjoying the home’s jacuzzi[/caption]
Family with two young children on a patio overlooking a hillside.
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David and Avery telling their children they will be living in the home[/caption]
Couple discussing home renovation plans.
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The house has floor-to-ceiling windows and wood beams[/caption]
Couple reviewing home renovation plans.
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The living room has a cozy fireplace and hardwood floors[/caption]

HOME REMODEL

Avery and David are in the process of renovating the home.

In a get ready with me video, Avery says, “Hi you guys. We just got back from the new house because we had our first meeting with the interior design team and contractors.

“I have no idea what I’m doing! I obviously know my style and what I like when I look at it but I am not an expert when it comes to construction and design.

“I feel like interior designers kind of know the longevity of style. They can help you navigate.

“We are going to knock down a couple of walls and change a little bit of some things.

“I’m able to design my dream home, take some time with it. When it comes to investing in real estate you just can’t put a price on that view, it’s never going to lose value.

“It felt right and the other homes just didn’t. It felt like the right move for us. It is a very big project.”

She revealed they should officially be moved into the new house the first week of August.

SAD TRAGEDY

The house updates come after Avery took a weeks-long social media break.

Avery’s fellow TikTok influencer and good friend Emilie Kiser suffered a horrible tragedy when her 3-year-old son Trigg was pulled unconscious from the family’s pool.

After spending days in the hospital fighting for his life, he tragically passed away from the accidental drowning on May 18.

Avery went silent on social media, but returned on June 2 with a touching tribute to her beloved friend.

In a GRWM video, she wore a pendant with the name Trigg inscribed on it.

She captioned the video, “Been awhile since I put makeup on so thought I’d get ready for our anniversary, missed you.”

Emilie has been silent on social media as her family mourns the tragic loss.

The 26-year-old, who lives in Arizona with her family, is also mom to a 2-month-old son named Theodore with her husband, Brady Kiser.

TikTok star Avery Woods applying face cream.
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Avery returned to social media and paid a sweet tribute to her friend’s late son[/caption]
Family selfie at a baseball stadium.
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Emilie’s son Trigg passed away in May after an accidental drowning[/caption]

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AI pilot ‘beats human in world’s first fighter jet air battle’ stoking fears of a Terminator-style armageddon

AN AI pilot has managed to beat a human fighter pilot during a battle in the air.

The historic breakthrough in defense technology saw the robot-driven aircraft outmaneuver a human-operated fighter jet during a simulated air combat exercise.

AI-powered Gripen E fighter jet flying above clouds and islands.
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An AI pilot flew the Gripen E during the air battle[/caption]
AI-powered Gripen E fighter jet in flight.
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The robot-driven jet conducted three advanced test flights[/caption]
A pilot holding a device displaying the Swedish flag in front of a fighter jet.
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The pilot who flew Gripen D was beaten out by a robot[/caption]

The event marked a major leap forward in AI warfare capabilities.

High-technology Swedish company Saab partnered up with German AI company Helsing to complete the feat.

They announced that three advanced test flights had been completed this week.

The flights ran under Project Beyond – a government-backed initiative to integrate AI into real-world fighter operations.

Tests were conducted between May 28 and June 3, as reported by NeedToKnow.

Each one featured Helsing’s AI pilot agent, named Centaur, which was placed inside a Gripen E fighter aircraft.

Centaur was put up against a human pilot who flew a Gripen D, and it was a Beyond Visual Range aerial battle.

BVR refers to a military strategy and technology where combat engagements occur at a distance.

The target is not directly visible to the pilot or observer.

It was reported that the official outcome was inconclusive.

However, the AI demonstrated real-time decision-making, complex maneuvering, and threat engagement autonomously.

Peter Nilsson, head of Advanced Programmes at Saab, stated that this was an “important achievement” for the company involved in defense, aviation, and aerospace.

He said, “This is an important achievement for Saab, demonstrating our qualitative edge in sophisticated technologies by making AI deliver in the air.

“We are excited to continue developing and refining how this and other AI agents can be used, while once again showing how our fighters will outperform faster than the opponent can evolve.”

What are the arguments against AI?

Artificial intelligence is a highly contested issue, and it seems everyone has a stance on it. Here are some common arguments against it:

Loss of jobs – Some industry experts argue that AI will create new niches in the job market, and as some roles are eliminated, others will appear. However, many artists and writers insist the argument is ethical, as generative AI tools are being trained on their work and wouldn’t function otherwise.

Ethics – When AI is trained on a dataset, much of the content is taken from the Internet. This is almost always, if not exclusively, done without notifying the people whose work is being taken.

Privacy – Content from personal social media accounts may be fed to language models to train them. Concerns have cropped up as Meta unveils its AI assistants across platforms like Facebook and Instagram. There have been legal challenges to this: in 2016, legislation was created to protect personal data in the EU, and similar laws are in the works in the United States.

Misinformation – As AI tools pulls information from the Internet, they may take things out of context or suffer hallucinations that produce nonsensical answers. Tools like Copilot on Bing and Google’s generative AI in search are always at risk of getting things wrong. Some critics argue this could have lethal effects – such as AI prescribing the wrong health information.

The project was funded by the Swedish Defense Material Administration.

It is part of the country’s larger concept program exploring future fighter systems.

Other global fighter programs often operate on 10 to 15 year development cycles.

Helsing has claimed that its AI agent was fed the equivalent of 30 years’ worth of experience every week through simulator training.

This is also the first known instance of AI being tested in real air combat situations involving operational aircraft, rather than test planes or simulator-only environments.

A Gripen test pilot reviewing notes in front of an AI-powered fighter jet.
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The human-operated fighter jet couldn’t beat the pilot agent called Centaur[/caption]
AI-powered fighter jet tail.
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The flights were put on by a government-backed initiative to integrate AI into real-world fighter operations[/caption]

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House GOP launches probe of China-based billionaire linked to protest groups, including anti-ICE agitators in LA

The reclusive Neville Singham, who was born in Chicago but lives with his activist wife Jodie Evans in Shanghai, "may have acted as an agent for the CCP" through his support of the demonstrations, House Republicans claimed.

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