Your Body Is Betraying Your Right to Privacy
Attachment to smart devices and biometric surveillance leaves Americans more vulnerable to police searches than ever. Left unchecked it will only get worse.
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Attachment to smart devices and biometric surveillance leaves Americans more vulnerable to police searches than ever. Left unchecked it will only get worse.
In its early days, the AI initiative known as Project Maven had its fair share of skeptics at the Pentagon. Today, many of them are true believers.
When social media is constantly exhorting people to use AI, what is the point of not letting AI agents participate?
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To most people, rocks are just rocks. To geologists, they are much, much more: crystal-filled time capsules with the power to reveal the state of the planet at the very moment they were forged. For decades, NASA had been on a time capsule hunt like none other—one across Mars. Its rovers have journeyed around a
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In his new book, A World Appears, Michael Pollan argues that artificial intelligence can do many things—it just can’t be a person.
“Who here believes involuntary death is a good thing?” Nathan Cheng has been delivering similar versions of this speech over the last couple of years, so I knew what was coming. He was about to try to convince the 80 or so people in the audience that death is bad. And that defeating it should
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Gen Z women in China are all in on digital companionship—even setting up dates with real-world versions of their AI boyfriends.
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How the Cyberspace Administration of China inadvertently made a guide to the country’s homegrown AI revolution.
Explosive acceleration, limited dexterity, eyes in the back of its head. What could possibly go wrong?
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