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Crime changes. The goals stay the same—pursuit of value, pursuit of power—but new technologies create new vulnerabilities, ...
Jack Clark, Anthropic's head of policy, joins other tech leaders who say they limit their children's screen time.
On Friday, a Reddit-style social network called Moltbook reportedly crossed 32,000 registered AI agent users, creating what ...
Shot entirely in the Republic of Ireland, Zardoz almost feels like two separate movies, but it’s intentional. On one end, you ...
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Cheap, weird digital cameras are having a moment, and I'm loving it
A new crop of oddball cameras ditch playback, embrace imperfection, and bring back the thrill of not knowing if you got the ...
Daniel Radcliffe opens up about coping with fame and why acting in "Harry Potter" turned out to be the best business decision ...
Tech experts admit the scope of AI is still unknown because its believability and capabilities are ever-changing. Here's what ...
I first learned about marketing expert Mark Schaefer, our featured speaker at SpeakersCon, when he wrote about a new AI ...
The company behind Claude once promised to build safe and ethical tech. Pete Hegseth is putting that promise to the test.
It’s supposed to personalize your Gemini chats, but “Personal Intelligence” keeps butting in when it isn’t needed.
AI is furthering the war on reality — one that reality looks to be losing, with no obvious reason for optimism in sight. AI-driven strangenesses like this fable merely highlight the need for all of us ...
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