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Cars could get more dangerous before they get safer
Automated driving features are supposed to make cars safer. But in the hands of drivers who put too much trust in those systems, or simply don't know how to use them, they could make the roads more dangerous instead.
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An upset to the standard model
Over the past 60 years, the standard model (SM) has established itself as the most successful theory of matter and fundamental interactions—to date.
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Google Says AI Generated Content Is Against Guidelines
Content generated automatically using AI writing tools is against Google’s Webmaster Guidelines, says Search Advocate John Mueller.
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It’s official! According to science, reading fiction makes you nicer.
The headlines about the benefits of reading just keep coming. If you spend enough time online, you know reading purportedly makes you a better entrepreneur, happier, less stressed, and “more human.” It also apparently makes you more socially adept: the idea is that fiction reveals truths about human interactions and interiority, which readers internalize and apply to their lives. Sure!
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Worldcoin Promised Free Crypto If They Scanned Their Eyeballs With “The Orb.” Now They Feel Robbed.
The Sam Altman–founded crypto startup has said it aims to alleviate global poverty, but so far it has angered the very people it claims to be helping.
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Twitter is adding an edit button
Tweets, but editable.
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Reading on a smartphone promotes overactivity in the prefrontal cortex and lowers reading...
A new study published in the journal Scientific Reports lends support to a body of research suggesting that reading on electronic devices reduces comprehension.
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'Stolen' Charles Darwin notebooks left on library floor in pink gift bag
Two books owned by Charles Darwin are left outside Cambridge University library in a pink gift bag.
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Kavinsky - Cameo feat. Kareen Lomax (Official Video)
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The Traditional Beauty Of Nintendo's Playing Cards
Before there was Mario, Nintendo made Japanese cards
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TikTok’s Parent, ByteDance, Made Fake Accounts With Content Scraped From Instagram And Snapchat,...
The China-based company scraped public accounts and then duplicated them on Flipagram, a predecessor to TikTok, according to four former employees and documents viewed by BuzzFeed News.
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Your Next Teacher Will be a Machine: Why the Future of Education is Automation
AI content delivery has the potential to change education, we are already seeing startups blow past traditional methods. How far can we go?
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Jack Dorsey regrets his role in creating a centralized internet
Twitter founder Jack Dorsey would like you to know he too misses the early days of the internet when protocols like IRC made the web seem like a place of boundless possibility..
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He reinvented himself in Silicon Valley. Ex-associates say he's running from his past
The payments startup Fast has raised tens of millions of dollars from venture capitalists, but critics of its CEO Domm Holland say his past in Australia is being overlooked.
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Scammers are texting you from your own number now — here's what to do if that happens
Have you been getting weird text messages lately — from yourself? Don’t worry, you’re not alone, and you’re probably not having an out-of-body experience. The latest trend in spam text messages involves mobile phone users receiving texts from what appears to be their own phone number.
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Facebook users angry after accounts locked for no reason
Facebook users around the world have been waking up to find themselves locked out of their accounts for no apparent reason. The message many received reads: "Your Facebook account was disabled because it did not follow our Community Standards. This decision can't be reversed." One user told the BBC there was no warning or explanation given.
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The U.S. is ending its pandemic border rules. It could mean a surge in migration
The Biden administration is moving to end sweeping pandemic border restrictions known as Title 42 on May 23. The controversial public health order was used to quickly expel migrants at the border.
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You Should Probably Stop Using Your Wyze Camera Right Now
The company's security camera line was reportedly vulnerable to hackers for years and the company knew about it but told no one.
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Facebook’s Playbook to Beat Competitors Has Had to Change With TikTok
Facebook used to buy up competitors or replicate their success. Now a Washington Post report has revealed Meta is using a consulting firm to launch a media smear campaign against TikTok as it loses its grasp on teen users.
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Russian Troops Suffer ‘Acute Radiation Sickness’ After Digging Chernobyl Trenches
Several hundred Russian troops reportedly rushed to a special medical facility in Belarus after digging in radioactive soil in a forest near the infamous nuclear plant.
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Elon Musk's Neuralink confirms monkeys died in project, denies animal cruelty claims
Elon Musk's implant company Neuralink, which aims to enable brains to connect and communicate with computers, has acknowledged that monkeys died as part of its testing procedures, but denies allegations of animal cruelty.
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Chris Rock Briefly Addresses Will Smith's Slap at Boston Comedy Club
Chris Rock kicked off his comedy tour in Boston to thunderous applause, but he said he's still processing what went down at the Oscars so he'll talk about the slap later, but he did tease the crowd. Chris played to a hyper-enthusiastic, sold-out crowd at the Wilbur Theater in Boston, and joked, "How was your weekend?" The crowd loved it.
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Airbus just flew its mammoth A380 superjumbo jet using fuel made with cooking oil
Airbus just completed another milestone in its effort to reduce aviation carbon footprint by flying an A380 jumbo jet using 100% sustainable aviation fuel.
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Social media may affect girls’ mental health earlier than boys’, study finds
Psychologists find biggest effects in girls aged 11-13, while boys’ most vulnerable age seems to be 14-15
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New EU law could spark gold rush of iMessage alternatives
As large tech platforms are asked to become interoperable
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My own phone number is now spam texting me
Spam feels more invasive and alarming when it’s from you.
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An Angry Stalker Used an Apple Watch Wrapped Around His Ex's Tire Spokes to Secretly Track Her
Apple has previously found itself in the hot seat over cyberstalking involving its AirTags trackers.
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Watchdog Group Publishes Encyclopedia of Nasty Things Big Tech's Done
The Tech Oversight Project's site features dozens of pages on everything from tech anti-competitive practices to spreading anti-vaccine misinformation.
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‘Violence isn’t OK’: Hollywood reacts to Will Smith slapping Chris Rock
It was the bombshell moment of the Oscars. Not feelgood best picture winner Coda, or historic wins for the Afro-Latina actor Ariana DeBose or deaf actor Troy Kotsur, or the Academy hiring not one but three hosts – Amy Schumer, Wanda Sykes and Regina Hall – for the first time since 2018. No, by far the most talked-about moment of the 94th annual Academy Awards was when the best actor winner, Will Smith, took offense to a joke by presenter Chris Rock and slapped him onstage.
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Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Uncover Hidden Signatures of Parkinson’s Disease
Combining AI and robotics technology, researchers have identified new cellular characteristics of Parkinson's disease in skin cell samples from patients.
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