
Companies Keep Slashing Employees’ Benefits for the Worst Reasons
Workers are getting worse health care, parental leave, and retirement benefits, showing once and for all that your job doesn’t love you back.
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Workers are getting worse health care, parental leave, and retirement benefits, showing once and for all that your job doesn’t love you back.

SpaceX's upgraded Starship is set to launch on its first test flight as soon as Tuesday, May 19.

Vaccines may be training a part of our immune system long thought to be untrainable.

“This is a public trust and transparency issue.”

A customized mid-motor and Shimano's new Cues components are a winning combination.

"We have no grand plan," says Anthropic's Cat Wu—but that's by design.

CFTC chairman Michael Selig sat down with WIRED to discuss how the agency scours Polymarket and other prediction markets for illegal activity.

The Thinking Machines Lab founder and former CTO of OpenAI tells WIRED she isn’t interested in automating people out of jobs. Instead, she’s building AI that can collaborate.

A federal jury is now deciding whether Elon Musk will win his lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman—but the trial has made everyone look bad.
Amazon Bedrock Advanced Prompt Optimization enables customers to optimize their prompts for their current model or migrate prompts to new models faster than before with built-in evaluation feedback loops. Optimize your prompts and compare results for up to 5 models simultaneously.

Study suggests "the bias is real but socially constructed, rather than grounded in how women actually sound."

One little mystery—solved.
Meta employees in the US and UK are organizing against corporate software that tracks workers’ keystrokes and mouse activity.

People confide almost everything to their phones.

Town’s 49,000 California residents compete with Nevada data centers for energy.

Today on Uncanny Valley, we discuss how Donald Trump’s visit to China could influence conversations between world leaders at a moment when the economic and foreign policy stakes couldn’t be higher.

FSR 4.1 running on RDNA3 or RDNA2 GPUs may take a bigger performance hit.

Trump admin wants to let Musk pay $1.5M fine to settle $150 million Twitter suit.

It's not entirely clear how the exploit works. Microsoft says it's investigating.

Made-up therapy referrals, incorrect prescriptions among the common mistakes.
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