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    Judges could be manipulated by Wikipedia articles, MIT study warns

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    We need to talk about space junk

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    Large language models can’t plan, even if they write fancy essays

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    Why NASA chose gold-plated mirrors for the James Webb telescope

    Why NASA chose gold-plated mirrors for the James Webb telescope

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    Scientists turn dead spiders into robots able to grip small objects

    Scientists turn dead spiders into robots able to grip small objects

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    Scientists calculate the risk of someone being killed by space junk

    Scientists calculate the risk of someone being killed by space junk

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    European or not, make sure your AI business sticks to EU data laws

    European or not, make sure your AI business sticks to EU data laws

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    • 3 years ago
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    Opinion: OpenAI’s DALL-E 2 is the big tech equivalent of ‘soylent green’

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    • 3 years ago
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    Scientists used quantum pseudotelepathy to cheat reality

    Scientists used quantum pseudotelepathy to cheat reality

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