Articles by geox
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News sites are locking out the Internet Archive to stop AI crawling (theconversation.com)

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Is artificial general intelligence here? (universityofcalifornia.edu)

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From churches to chatbots: How AI is fusing with religion (reuters.com)

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Low-Vision Programmers Can Now Design 3D Models Independently (ieee.org)

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Apple to Allow ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini in CarPlay (macrumors.com)

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War Department Cuts Ties with Harvard University (war.gov)

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NY lawmakers proposed statewide data center moratorium (niagara-gazette.com)

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Brooklyn cemetery plans human composting option, stirring interest and debate (cbsnews.com)

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The Real AI Talent War Is for Plumbers and Electricians (wired.com)

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Could ionospheric disturbances influence earthquakes? (kyoto-u.ac.jp)

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Neutron Scans Reveal Hidden Water in Martian Meteorite (universetoday.com)

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Economics Puzzle Leads to a New Understanding of a Fundamental Law of Physics (caltech.edu)

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Moltbook was peak AI theater (technologyreview.com)

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Detecting backdoored language models at scale (microsoft.com)

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[flagged] White House launches direct-to-consumer drug site TrumpRx (cnbc.com)

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AI agents can redefine universal design to increase accessibility (research.google)

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There is empirical evidence of AI acting against our instructions (elpais.com)

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BMW Commits to Subscriptions Even After Heated Seat Debacle (thedrive.com)

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Before Crisis Strikes – Smartwatch Tracks Triggers for Opioid Misuse (ucsd.edu)

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Silver Is So Pricey That Pandora Is Switching to Platinum

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City of Dearborn unveils Drone as First Responder program for police (fox2detroit.com)

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Spotify to let users buy physical books (reuters.com)

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The last U.S.-Russian nuclear pact is about to expire (pbs.org)

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Senators Accuse Equifax of 'Price-Gouging' Medicaid Programs (nytimes.com)

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NYC subway gates tested by the MTA use AI tech to track fare evaders (gothamist.com)

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The First Café for AI Dates (evaapp.ai)

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A fungus living in our body can make melanoma more aggressive (ehu.eus)

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China bans hidden car door handles, which can trap people after crashes (npr.org)

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FDA approves first eye drop for age-related vision loss (newatlas.com)

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Intel will start making GPUs (techcrunch.com)

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Net Neutrality for AI (vanderbiltpolicyaccelerator.substack.co...

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Banning lead in gas worked. The proof is in our hair (utah.edu)

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Modders Resurrect Half-Dead RTX 5070 Ti, Break Benchmark Record (pcmag.com)

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DOE announces NEPA exclusion for advanced reactors (ans.org)

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Reshaping gold leads to new electronic and optical properties (umu.se)

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Free Online Courses (alison.com)

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OpenClaw is everywhere all at once, and a disaster waiting to happen (garymarcus.substack.com)

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Building a highly accurate digital twin of the Earth (destination-earth.eu)

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Engineered human cartilage graft exhibits full skeletal repair capacity (pnas.org)

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Halley's Comet wrongly named: 11th-century monk predates British astronomer (universiteitleiden.nl)

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Coast Guard breaks up ice in Hudson River as NYC Ferry remains suspended (gothamist.com)

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Meta, YouTube face trial over allegations their tech is addictive (cbsnews.com)

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48 hours without lungs: artificial organ kept man alive until transplant (nature.com)

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Memory-safety exploits account for 70 percent of vulnerabilities (ieee.org)

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Malicious AI swarms can threaten democracy (science.org)

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Largest Battery-Electric Ship Begins Harbour Trials (incat.com.au)

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Artificial Intelligence can generate a feeling of intimacy (uni-freiburg.de)

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African nations now send more money to China than they receive in new loans (reuters.com)

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'Fiber chip' could be a boon for healthcare (fudan.edu.cn)

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New chip-sized optical amplifier can intensify light 100 times (stanford.edu)

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Powering AI from Space, at Scale (upenn.edu)

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Yale to offer free tuition to families with incomes below $200k (yale.edu)

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[flagged] US population growth slows as immigration declines (reuters.com)

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It is now 85 seconds to midnight (thebulletin.org)

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Trump's use of AI images pushes new boundaries, further eroding public trust (apnews.com)

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French lawmakers approve bill banning social media for children under 15 (apnews.com)

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AI videos of fake NYPD–ICE clashes spread in a 'perfect storm' for propaganda (gothamist.com)

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Saudi Arabia suspends work on Mukaab megaproject (reuters.com)

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Low-cost system turns smartphones into emergency radiation detectors (hiroshima-u.ac.jp)

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Ending tax refunds by check risks sidelining people who don't have bank accounts (theconversation.com)

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New Data Show Reduced Overall PFAS Exposures in Subarctic Ocean (seas.harvard.edu)

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California Post brings brash New York-style tabloid news to the West Coast (apnews.com)

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Consumer Food Purchases After GLP-1RA Initiation (jamanetwork.com)

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Technology is changing how we write – and how we think about writing (nature.com)

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NVIDIA Launches Earth-2 Family of Open Models and Tools for AI Weather (nvidia.com)

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Brax open_slate Android/Linux tablet (braxtech.net)

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Alarm overload is undermining safety at sea as crews face thousands of alerts (lr.org)

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Divergent creativity in humans and large language models (nature.com)

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Speculative frenzy catapults silver above $100/oz (reuters.com)

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California becomes first state to join WHO disease network (thehill.com)

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Bringing Optical Color to Ultrasound (caltech.edu)

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The Vic/VolksComputer Series (zimmers.net)

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Scientists used the same data, but their politics predicted the results (psypost.org)

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A terminal solution to the browser wars (theregister.com)

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Space station's ultrasound machine was critical during medical crisis (apnews.com)

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Us-vs-Them Bias in Large Language Models (arxiv.org)

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US set to quit World Health Organization (reuters.com)

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Japan suspends restart of world's biggest nuclear plant (france24.com)

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Coming Winter Storm to Test Our Fragile Grid (forbes.com/sites/mattrandolph)

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Brain stimulation device cleared for ADHD in the US is safe but ineffective (kcl.ac.uk)

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Spain's rail network under scrutiny after second deadly crash in three days (theguardian.com)

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480k-Year-Old Elephant Bone Tool Is the Oldest Ever Found Outside Africa (iflscience.com)

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Hemostasis in 1 Second. Boosting Survival Rates for Soldiers (kaist.ac.kr)

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Meta's new AI team delivered first key models internally this month (reuters.com)

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Creative talent: has AI knocked humans out? (umontreal.ca)

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Pentagon moves to cut U.S. participation in some NATO groups (washingtonpost.com)

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It started with a cat: How 100 years of quantum weirdness powers today's tech (tamu.edu)

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Mapping comedic timing with a computational framework (phys.org)

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AI impacting labor market 'like a tsunami' as layoff fears mount (cnbc.com)

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Netflix Upgrades Warner Bros. Deal to All Cash (variety.com)

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'Revoice' device gives stroke patients their voice back (cam.ac.uk)

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Viruses that evolved on the space station are more effective at killing bacteria (livescience.com)

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What comes after 'seeing is believing' (washingtonpost.com)

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Why London's Chimney Sweeps Are Enjoying a Resurgence (nytimes.com)

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Is Sienna Rose AI? All Signs Point to 'Yes' (rollingstone.com)

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The Missing Semester of Your CS Education (2026) (csail.mit.edu)

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Hybrid imaging system could address limitations of MRI, CT and ultrasound (medicalxpress.com)

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Californians have a new privacy tool for deleting their data (apnews.com)

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Earth from Space: The Fate of a Giant (esa.int)

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Pebble Brings Open Wearables to Your Wrist (Or Finger) (ieee.org)