Articles by gigama
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Two-Faced AI Language Models Learn to Hide Deception (nature.com)

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Cops Used DNA to Predict a Suspect's Face – and Tried Facial Recognition on It (wired.com)

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'Filterworld' explores how social media algorithms 'flatten' our culture (npr.org)

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YouTube making money off new breed of climate denial (reuters.com)

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5k homes warmed by waste heat from supercomputer facility (stv.tv)

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A Few Reasonable Rules for the Responsible Use of New Technology (hackaday.com)

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A New Olympics Event: Algorithmic Video Surveillance (ieee.org)

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Israel Military Is Using Artificial Intelligence to Find Targets in Gaza (npr.org)

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Ukrainian hacktivists fight back against Russia as cyber conflict deepens (npr.org)

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AI in the Workplace (medium.com/emilymenonbender)

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One App to Rule Them All: Coming Soon to Russia's Internet (rferl.org)

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One App to Rule Them All: Coming Soon to Russia's Internet (rferl.org)

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How AI Is Expanding Art History (nature.com)

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Ukrainian hacktivists fight back against Russia as cyber conflict deepens (npr.org)

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AI Reduces the World to Stereotypes (restofworld.org)

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GAO Report Shows the Government Uses Face Recognition with No Accountability (eff.org)

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New tools are available to help reduce the energy that AI models devour (news.mit.edu)

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Political Disinformation and AI (schneier.com)

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How to recognize the new climate change denial, explained by a climate scientist (vox.com)

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Pentagon Built AI Program to Navigate Its Bloated Budget (theintercept.com)

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The beautiful complexity of the US radio spectrum (technologyreview.com)

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The man leading the front-line effort in Ukraine's cyber war with Russia (npr.org)

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How to Prevent an AI Catastrophe (foreignaffairs.com)

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Communicating Across Time (news.mit.edu)

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Climate scientists need access to supercomputers to build better Earth models (nature.com)

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I got myself banned from Elon Musk’s Twitter. Here's why you should, too (sfchronicle.com)

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Phishing Scammer or One of Your Parents? (newyorker.com)

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Another Warning Letter from A.I. Researchers and Executives (newyorker.com)

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Tennis stars block social media abuse with AI (npr.org)

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How to talk about AI – even if you don’t know much about AI (technologyreview.com)

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Dear Ubuntu (hackaday.com)

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How to participate in Monday’s oral arguments re: Internet Archive (archive.org)

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AI writing tools could hand scientists the ‘gift of time’ (nature.com)

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The ChatGPT-fueled battle for search is bigger than Microsoft or Google (technologyreview.com)

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EFF Podcast: Don't Be Afraid to Poke the Tigers (eff.org)

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Global Spyware Scandal: Exposing Pegasus (pbs.org)

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Global Spyware Scandal: Exposing Pegasus (pbs.org)

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Starting off the new year without a smartphone (slate.com)

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New device can control light at unprecedented speeds (news.mit.edu)

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A Secured Half-Duplex Bidirectional Quantum Key Distribution Protocol (mdpi.com)

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A Hacker Walks into a Trade Show: Electronica 2022 (hackaday.com)

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Thumb-sized microscope captures images deep inside the brains of active animals (nature.com)

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How a celebrity hacker upended one of the world’s influential social networks (cnn.com)

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The Computer Scientist Who Boosts Privacy with Entropy (quantamagazine.org)

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What Native land are you on? This map shows Indigenous tribes' past territories (npr.org)

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CISA: Election Security Rumor vs. Reality (cisa.gov)

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Community science draws on the power of the crowd

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A hacker bought a voting machine on eBay. Officials are now investigating

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The Upcoming Ethereum (ETH) Merge

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Smart software untangles gene regulation in cells

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Without appropriate metadata, data-sharing mandates are pointless

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Four easy exercises that can prevent and relieve pain from computer slouching

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Taking a magnifying glass to data center operations

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New hardware offers faster computation for AI with much less energy

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The Fall and Rise of Russian Electronic Warfare