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Stanford's Neural Speech Interface
Finally, a neurotechnology story that doesn't make us want to hide under our desks. While the tech world obsesses over AI safety theater and...
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Finally, a neurotechnology story that doesn't make us want to hide under our desks. While the tech world obsesses over AI safety theater and...
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YouTube just crossed a line that should terrify anyone who cares about truth, trust, and the future of authentic content. The revelation that YouTube...
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Vogue's latest issue featured something unsettling: a curvy blonde AI model in a light blue romper, hawking Guess products with the kind of perfected...
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Within hours of the United States conducting "Operation Midnight Hammer"—its unprecedented strike on Iranian nuclear facilities using B-2 stealth...
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Meta's lawsuit against CrushAI is peak corporate theater—a carefully choreographed performance designed to distract from the fundamental truth that...
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When The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, and Yahoo News proudly showcase their AI-generated article summaries, they're not demonstrating...
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We spend so much time cataloging AI's dystopian possibilities that we rarely celebrate when someone with actual influence chooses the harder path....
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Anthropic just delivered what might be the most thoughtful AI advancement of 2025: a voice-enabled Claude that actually works as promised, combined...
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Can you imagine? You're an AI researcher working late, testing your company's latest model, when it discovers it's about to be shut down. So it digs...
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Every earnings call sounds like a Silicon Valley fever dream. "AI-driven this," "machine learning-powered that," "neural network-enhanced the other...
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Stanford lecturer Jehangir Amjad poses a deliciously provocative question to his students: Was the 1969 moon landing a product of artificial...
Forget the robots-taking-over headlines. These 10 prompts will show you how to use AI for the boring stuff you actually need to get done—like writing emails that don't suck, brainstorming ideas when your brain is fried, and automating the repetitive tasks eating your day.