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Algorithms, not drivers, are deciding how hard to accelerate, and that's no good.

Trump admin reportedly gets grand jury involved in attempt to identify Redditor.

Windows Insider builds remain confusing, but they should be more predictable.

Dense drops of oobleck with high shear rates spread out like a liquid before stiffening into a solid.

An individual plan now cost $15.99 per month, and the free tier comes with buggy ads.

Supposed “first octopus” was something else entirely.

AI tools could help moderators sift through mountains of suspicious incidents

An attacker allegedly threw a molotov cocktail at the OpenAI CEO’s residence before making threats outside of the startup’s headquarters.

In this episode, the hosts discuss the fight between OpenAI and Elon Musk, the misuse of voter data, and Artemis II’s moonshot.

Onix is launching a “Substack of bots,” where digital twins of health and wellness influencers dispense advice 24/7. And maybe hawk their products.

"Let’s not beat around the bush—we have to hit that angle correctly."

Group has released over a dozen videos mocking President Trump and the US.

Data dump confirms dad's suspicions that Discord knew teen's age prior to hack.

“As space becomes increasingly strategic, access is no longer a luxury."

After leaks on Artemis I and II, Orion's next flight to the Moon will need new valves.

The ChatGPT-maker testified in favor of an Illinois bill that would limit when AI labs can be held liable—even in cases where their products cause “critical harm.”

ACIP's charter now full of anti-vaccine terms and welcomes fringe groups to CDC.

Mythos is "the most psychologically settled model we have trained to date."

Improved gene editing process reactivates the fetal version of a hemoglobin gene.

Western Union exec says there were "challenges" working with Broadcom.
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