by Lauren Goode, Michael Calore, Boone Ashworth on (#6G2EF)
This week, we analyze all the changes at X during its first year under new ownership.
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by Matt Simon on (#6G2C5)
Take a tour of a rooftop laboratory where scientists show how growing crops under solar panels can produce both food and clean energy.
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by David Gilbert on (#6G2C6)
CulturePulse's AI model promises to create a realistic virtual simulation of every Israeli and Palestinian citizen. But don't roll your eyes: It's already been put to the test in other conflict zones.
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by Khari Johnson on (#6G21F)
Draft rules from the White House would require federal agencies to assess AI systems currently in use in law enforcement, health care, and other areas-and to shut down any algorithms doing harm.
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by Vittoria Elliott on (#6G1ZR)
The slow-motion implosion of Elon Musk's X has given rise to a slew of competitors, where privacy invasions that ran rampant over the past decade still largely persist.
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by Julian Chokkattu on (#6G1ZS)
It goes 15 miles per hour, has a 12-mile range, and folds up into a suitcase you can carry.
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by Morgan Meaker on (#6G1RQ)
Meta is about to roll out ad-free subscriptions on Instagram and Facebook. But critics say privacy should not be turned into a luxury.
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’We’re Putting Gasoline on These Children?’: Behind the Wildest NPC Lines in 'Marvel’s Spider-Man 2'
by Megan Farokhmanesh on (#6G1RS)
As players dug into the latest Spidey game, they noticed something odd: Non-player characters were having very weird conversations. Here's why.
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by Swapna Krishna on (#6G1N3)
I feel seen by this game.
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by Joel Khalili on (#6G1N4)
Prior to his arrest, the FTX founder did a string of media interviews to tell his side of the story. In the courtroom, those comments came back to haunt him.
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by Boone Ashworth on (#6G1N5)
Both Android and iOS let users in a handful of US states carry a digital version of their government-issued ID card on their phone. Here's what to know about how it works.
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by Scott Gilbertson on (#6G1N6)
You need to cook over a fire. The Firebox G2 stove-and its YouTube Channel-will show you the way.
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by Maryn McKenna on (#6G1HJ)
Dangerously hot days are becoming more common. That will trigger heart attacks and strokes in people made vulnerable by age, race, and the layout of cities.
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by Emily Mullin on (#6G12B)
Lawrence Faucette died six weeks after undergoing the experimental procedure involving a genetically engineered pig organ.
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by Darren Loucaides on (#6G0X0)
Hamas posted gruesome images and videos that were designed to go viral. Sources argue that Telegram's lax moderation ensured they were seen around the world.
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by Matt Laslo on (#6G0SB)
Joe Biden's new executive order is billed as the biggest governmental AI plan ever. Unless he can convince a dysfunctional US Congress and overseas rivals to play along, its effects will be limited.
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by Morgan Meaker on (#6G0SC)
Software developer Travis Brown's X account was banned after his research alleged far-right influencers were becoming more prominent on the platform. He's taking X to court in a bid to reverse the decision.
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by Matt Jancer on (#6G0J4)
No sunlight? No problem. This lamp brings dim rooms the next best thing to natural light.
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by Jorge Garay on (#6G0J3)
Cats purr when they're happy and kittens purr so their mothers can find them. But it turns out purring may be more like a snore than a smile.
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by Emily Mullin on (#6G0F0)
As the climate changes, the bloodthirsty creatures are moving north from Latin America, bringing the threat of rabies with them.
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by Eric Ravenscraft on (#6G0EZ)
The headphones still get mind-blowing battery life, and they now work with even more devices.
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by Ryan Waniata on (#6G0EY)
These headphones offer the most silence, and some of the best features, we've ever heard.
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by Medea Giordano on (#6G0F2)
Happy Halloween! Feeling witchy? This boxed set offers a crash course into witchcraft, spell casting, and creating a grimoire.
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by Rhett Allain on (#6G0F1)
Step one: Trick or treat. Step two: Get out your bomb calorimeter. (Yes, that is a real thing.)
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by Marah Eakin on (#6G0F4)
The Twilight Renaissance is here, as more fans find fulfillment-and flaws-in the sparkly vampire romance.
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by Kate O'Flaherty on (#6G0F3)
Plus: Major vulnerability fixes are now available for a number of enterprise giants, including Cisco, VMWare, Citrix, and SAP.
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‘Stranger Things 5,’ ‘Deadpool 3,’ a New ‘Star Wars’ (10?!), and Taylor Swift Have One Man in Common
by Angela Watercutter on (#6G0CN)
What exactly makes a Shawn Levy project? One thing's for sure, the director is a hell of an entertainer.
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by Medea Giordano on (#6G09P)
Dehydration is scary. Owala's bottles are the perfect vessels for cold water, and the company has a Halloween discount.
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by Brenda Stolyar on (#6G052)
The company debuted three new chipsets, next-generation MacBook Pro models, and a revamped iMac.
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by Kate Knibbs on (#6FZY6)
Immediately after news of the Friends actor's death broke, conspiracy theorists tried to hijack his legacy.
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by Joel Khalili on (#6FZKZ)
FTX staff lived the high life in the Bahamas. Following the exchange's high-profile collapse, the country is trying to rebuild its reputation.
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by Nena Farrell on (#6FZGK)
This radio is an expensive pop of fun for any tabletop, shelf, or even outdoor adventure.
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by Justin Pot on (#6FZGM)
Google's Appointment Schedule tool lets you coordinate calendars with others-without all the back-and-forth.
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by Celia Ford on (#6FZDG)
Genetically engineering plants to change colors when they encounter a contaminant could help scientists better understand their needs-and the environment.
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by Christopher Null on (#6FZDF)
This lightweight 16-inch laptop offers a nice balance between price and power.
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by Eric Ravenscraft on (#6FZDE)
This beautiful powerhouse laptop can rival most desktop PCs.
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by Rob Reddick on (#6FZDH)
Air quality, heat, and food in your neighborhood has a big influence on your health. Future urban design needs to take this into account.
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by Emily Mullin on (#6FZDJ)
A device in her brain delivers jolts of electricity when it detects abnormal neural activity associated with obsessive thoughts.
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by Will Bedingfield on (#6FZBS)
Even as some feared the war would be the first in history to be flooded with machine-made fake images, that hasn't happened. The technology's impact on the conflict is far more subtle.
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by Khari Johnson on (#6FZBT)
President Joe Biden issued a wide-ranging executive order on artificial intelligence with measures to boost US tech talent and prevent AI being used to threaten national security.
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by Jason Parham on (#6FYT4)
With each new season, the allure of Love Is Blind or The Real Housewives is both what is happening on our screens as much as what is happening beyond them.
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by Ryan Waniata on (#6FYT7)
This astonishingly expensive 8K TV is among the prettiest you can buy.
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by Ben Brubaker on (#6FYT6)
Mathematical proofs based on a technique called diagonalization can be relentlessly contrarian, but they help reveal the limits of algorithms.
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by Christopher Null on (#6FYRS)
No, you probably shouldn't spend $5,000 on this folding OLED laptop.
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by Justin Pot on (#6FYRR)
These apps can help you slow your mindless scrolling-or put it to good use.
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by Eliza Gkritsi on (#6FYNN)
Stefanos Kasselakis is the darling of the country's media, with a celebrity status forged on social media. But how much of his carefully crafted image is real?
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by Lily Hay Newman on (#6FY9V)
Plus: Details emerge of a US government social media-scanning tool that flags derogatory" speech, and researchers find vulnerabilities in the global mobile communications network.
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by Brendan Nystedt on (#6FY9W)
Get more out of Valve's handheld gaming console with these external batteries, protective cases, and storage upgrades.
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by Phoebe Weston on (#6FY9Y)
As the first known cases of H5N1 are detected in the region, scientists fear for the isolated penguin and seal populations that have never been exposed.
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by Henri Robbins on (#6FY9X)
Razer's latest BlackWidow is a bold step into the world of custom mechanical keyboards.
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