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OpenAI Employees Raised Alarms About Canada Shooting Suspect Months Ago (wsj.com)
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Age-verification software powers the surveillance web (therage.co)
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Oscar-winning actor Robert Duvall dead at 95 (cnn.com)
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Utah homes are 3.5x the size of the typical British one (brilliantmaps.com)
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10 Ukrainian soldiers eliminated 2 NATO battalions in a half a day of training (wsj.com)
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AI Conversations Aren't Privileged (twitter.com/mpeltz)
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I just went through every documented AI safety incident from the past 12 months (twitter.com/milesdeutscher)
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Hand tool rewrites ancient Egyptian history (popsci.com)
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The autism epidemic is a myth (washingtonpost.com)
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My name is Sensurround Q. Catgirl, and I microwave bacon (twitter.com/shamasharan)
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Convicted ex-Google engineer faces up to 175 year sentence for AI tech theft (reuters.com)
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SpaceX's Heat Dissipating Chassis Patent (twitter.com/seti_park)
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House Sellers Needn't Disclose Basement Floor Swastika and Nazi Eagle Tiles (reason.com)
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Global AI computing capacity is doubling every 7 months (epoch.ai)
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Starting tomorrow those on public assistance can't wire money out of the country (twitter.com/davidasmanfox)
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The Personal Panopticon (twitter.com/mollycantillon)
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From one night of sleep AI accurately predicts 130 conditions (nature.com)
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CNBC: Walmart to Accept Crypto (blockchain.news)
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KGGen: Extracting Knowledge Graphs from Plain Text with Language Models (arxiv.org)
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The pemmican logistics of the plains tribes (twitter.com/samahoole)
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Economic inequality does not equate to poor well-being or mental health (nature.com)
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The Slavers Call for Reparations (pacificresearch.org)
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Are There Fourth Amendment Rights in Google Search Terms? (reason.com)
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Like an apolitical, decentralized for-profit DOGE (twitter.com/justindross)
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The Unreported Story of Grid Scale Battery Fires (wattsupwiththat.com)
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Nvidia is buying Groq for two reasons imo (twitter.com/gavinsbaker)
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France Is Bacon (stevestewartwilliams.com)
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The Datsun 240Z Restoration So Far – 2.5 Years in One Video (youtube.com)
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Google joins attacks on Britain over free speech online (telegraph.co.uk)
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David Budden claims end-to-end Lean proof of Navier-Stokes (twitter.com/davidmbudden)
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NitroGen: A Foundation Model for Generalist Gaming Agents (minedojo.org)
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Oscars Bolts from ABC to YouTube Starting in 2029 (hollywoodreporter.com)
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Indiana Attorney General sues porn sites for failing to block VPNs (reason.com)
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Australia's social media ban in chaos as youths flock to Chinese alternatives (gbnews.com)
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Who earns a higher salary than you and the jobs they work (flowingdata.com)
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Collusion between firms increases by ninefold after onset of common leadership (nber.org)
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US spending on new data centers is set to outpace spending on new office space (twitter.com/michael_nielsen)
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Why are 38 percent of Stanford students saying they're disabled? (reason.com)
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Nature Retracts Study Predicting Catastrophic Climate Toll (nytimes.com)
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Proximity to coworkers increases long-run development, lowers short-term output (2023) (scholars.harvard.edu)
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Brian Roemmele Deep Truth Mode (twitter.com/brianroemmele)
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A Math Horror Show at UC San Diego (wsj.com)
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The opioid epidemic increased Republican vote share (oup.com)
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The humanoid robotics race is between Chinese cities (twitter.com/rnaudbertrand)
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The largest AI data center campuses will soon be a fifth the size of Manhattan (epoch.ai)
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What the hell is wrong with Europe? [video] (youtube.com)
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Amazon Pulls Out of Mamdani's NYC–Hundreds Laid Off in Manhattan (msn.com)
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Tesla gets 14 times more labor productivity per dollar in China than the U.S. (twitter.com/rnaudbertrand)
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An AI model compressed an encyclopedia into an image (readmultiplex.com)
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Normalize decorative first letters in code snippets (twitter.com/tjcages)
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Thermodynamic Computing Is Here (twitter.com/daveshapi)
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A company needs to spend €95k to pay someone €39k as net salary in France (twitter.com/michaelaarouet)
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Take Weird Ideas Seriously (notboring.co)
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EU cloud sovereignty framework favors US over EU clouds (twitter.com/rnaudbertrand)
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Nvidia becomes the first company worth $5T (nbcnews.com)
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Hello Thermo World (twitter.com/extropic_ai)
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The fleet is the data center (twitter.com/niccruzpatane)
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The end of the rip-off economy: AI is radically improving market efficiency (economist.com)
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Brazil launches AI platform to prosecute authors of posts considered anti-LGBT (gp1.com.br)
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Brazil launches AI to monitor online anti-LGBTQ+ hate speech (semafor.com)
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I no longer engage with Nature publishing group (hxstem.substack.com)
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Keira Knightley's viral rant on the population's cognitive resilience (twitter.com/orphcorp)
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How China Raced Ahead of the U.S. on Nuclear Power (nytimes.com)
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Waiting for AI's phase change in mathematics [video] (youtube.com)
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The Court has declared aboriginal title to your property (twitter.com/by__brittany)
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Poland removes income tax for parents with two children (euronews.com)
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Colleges could lose federal student loans due to default rates (thecollegefix.com)
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I, Sharpie (commonplace.org)
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Study finds mRNA vaccine direct genomic integration event (thefocalpoints.com)
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Altman teases ChatGPT porn, personality (twitter.com/sama)
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg proposed congressional role in statutory interpretation (twitter.com/ajitpai)
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China's helium shackles explains timing of rare earth controls (twitter.com/rnaudbertrand)
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Impolite LLM prompts consistently outperform polite ones (arxiv.org)
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Chinese researchers reversed aging in primates (arnaudbertrand.substack.com)
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Anguilla now generates 47% of its income from .ai domains (reddit.com)
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What Is Europe's 'Drone Wall'? (nytimes.com)
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RoboBees: Autonomous Flying Microrobots (wyss.harvard.edu)
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The Evolution of Social Paradoxes (twitter.com/stefanfschubert)
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Broadcast TV Is Obsolete. Let's Auction the Public Airwaves (piratewires.com)
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Journals infiltrated with 'copycat' papers that can be written by AI (nature.com)
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The Third Chair (henrikkarlsson.xyz)
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Left-Wing Terrorism Is on the Rise (theatlantic.com)
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YouTube says it'll bring back creators banned for Covid and election content (businessinsider.com)
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A 40-year study finds higher science funding under Republicans (psypost.org)
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Are top CEOs underpaid? (2019) (marginalrevolution.com)
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Microsoft confirms multiple subsea fiber cuts in the Red Sea (twitter.com/ns123abc)
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Cognitive ability (probably) peaks between 50 and 60 (hereticalinsights.substack.com)
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The Racing Speed of 3I/Atlas (avi-loeb.medium.com)
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Helping people when they need it most (openai.com)
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[flagged] A dark money group is funding high-profile Democratic influencers (wired.com)
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Trump hits India with punishing 50% tariffs for buying Russian oil (nbcnews.com)
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Ibuprofen and acetaminophen linked to antibiotic resistance (medicalxpress.com)
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Beyond Meat headed to Chapter 11 bankruptcy (thestreet.com)
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DOJ: Public is invited to help identify crushing regulatory burdens (justice.gov)
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UK Office of Communication fines US company 4chan (twitter.com/prestonjbyrne)
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Of Marx and Moloch: How My Attempt to Convert Effective Altruists Backfired (effectivealtruism.org)
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I finally had the opportunity to drive the Seaglider prototype myself (twitter.com/billythalheimer)
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Orcas pretend to drown one of their own in macabre training session (livescience.com)
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