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When evidence can be deepfaked, how do courts decide what’s real?
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The new eugenics in medicine
Scientific progress devoid of moral reflection risks repeating past injustices ...
Challenger disaster, a new book series explores teen life, history, and culture in 1986 suburban America. I’ve seen a nostalgic longing in the culture to go back to the ’80s, probably because most of ...
Researchers demonstrate that misleading text in the real-world environment can hijack the decision-making of embodied AI systems without hacking their software. Self-driving cars, autonomous robots ...
The new year has fostered even more community-based music consumption through events known as listening parties. It has become customary to see people absorbed in individual listening experiences with ...
Earlier on the same day Musk said the algorithm sucked, X head of product Nikita Bier seemed to indicate that he was proud of ...
Sue Storm becomes the universe's most wanted in Fantastic Four #7, forcing the team to leave Earth vulnerable while they ...
Digg's relaunch comes after Reddit has faced sustained criticism over API lockdowns, heavy‑handed monetization, and data licensing to AI companies. These changes have opened a window for a rival that ...
Digg's relaunch comes after Reddit has faced sustained criticism over API lockdowns, heavy‑handed monetization, and data licensing to AI companies. These changes have opened a window for a rival that ...
Here are the marketing moves that would transform Styles’ comeback from a traditional album rollout into a cultural reset.
For more examples of rage bait, I suggest the Rolling Stone article, "These Influencers Are Making Content to Make You ...
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