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Where OpenAI’s technology could show up in Iran
It’s unclear what OpenAI’s motivations are. It’s not the first tech giant to embrace military contracts it had once vowed never t...
Nurturing agentic AI beyond the toddler stage
The accountability challenge: It’s not them, it’s you Until now, governance has been focused on model output risks with humans i...
The last interface, sycophancy in AI, design is how it wins
Weekly curated resources for designers — thinkers and makers.“At the end of February, a report by Citrini Research caused major shockwa...
‘100 Video Calls Per Day’: Models Are Applying to Be the Face of AI Scams
Other posts list up to 150 potential calls per day. “Filters may be used, but ensure the image is realistic. Live-action videos ar...
Is the world heating up faster than we thought?
For years, scientists have been keeping a wary eye on the massive system of currents that carry water and nutrient...
4 ways Trump is sabotaging climate action around the world
President Trump has spent much of his second term trying to reshape global politics, first through a series of tar...
Your phone isn’t eavesdropping. The reality is stranger.
The “phones are listening” conspiracy theory is only half the story. What’s actually happening raises harder questions.You’re having a ...
Species slowdown: Is nature’s ability to self-repair stalling?
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Are games really “dumbing down”?
From Redguard to Skyrim, the Elder Scrolls games became easier to play. What if that’s actually a ...