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3
The ugly memes driving crypto sales (ft.com)
3
The Turing Trap: The Promise and Peril of Human-Like Artificial Intelligence (stanford.edu)
3
Affluent Investors Are Using Options Math to Borrow on the Cheap (bloomberg.com)
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Hi, it's me, Wikipedia, and I am ready for your apology (mcsweeneys.net)
3
Parents sue OpenAI over ChatGPT's role in son's suicide (techcrunch.com)
2
Think Different: How Apple Reinvented the AI World (themarket.ch)
4
The Stocks Will Be Tokenized (bloomberg.com)
4
2024 Election Results Under Scrutiny as Lawsuit Advances (newsweek.com)
3
Gaming Out a Sudden Stop (paulkrugman.substack.com)
1
How to Build High-Speed Rail on the Northeast Corridor (transitcosts.com)
7
High-Powered Solar Cells Are Poised to Replace Batteries (bloomberg.com)
3
Unauthorized Experiment on CMV Involving AI-Generated Comments (simonwillison.net)
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[flagged] Deep Learning, Deep Scandal (garymarcus.substack.com)
4
Why Musk Admires China (ft.com)
3
Think you're too smart to be caught by scammers? Think again (ft.com)
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[flagged] The Impact of 25% Tariffs on Canadian GDP (stephaniekelton.substack.com)
3
DeepSeek's new AI model impressive–until it starts acting like the CCP's PR ofc (twitter.com/dkaushik96)
1
Five things privacy experts know about AI (desfontain.es)
9
Arrested by AI: Police ignore standards after facial recognition matches (washingtonpost.com)
3
Web3 Is Going Just Great (web3isgoinggreat.com)
1
Human player outwits Freysa AI agent in $47,000 crypto challenge (theblock.co)
2
DOJ Will Push Google to Sell Chrome to Break Search Monopoly (bloomberglaw.com)
2
Beware the AI Bureaucrats (ft.com)
1
Elon Musk wants to dominate robotaxis–first he needs to catch up to Waymo (understandingai.org)
3
Digital Freight Brokers Tried AI and Learned a Costly Lesson (bloomberg.com)
1
An Outsider Critiqued Meta's Smart Glasses (bloomberg.com)
1
World Liberty Financial (threadreaderapp.com)
2
Secretive China Agency Backtracks on Aggressive Policies After $1T Rout (bloomberg.com)
10
The Rot-Com Bubble (wheresyoured.at)
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Edited highlights from the evisceration of Craig Wright (ft.com)
3
The Management Guru Who Knows Why Nothing Works (bloomberg.com)
1
When Should You Sell? Twelve Rules Show the Way (themarket.ch)
3
The Operation to Bring Down Trump's Truth Social (wired.com)
1
Humanity is out of control, and AI is worried (ft.com)
1
When Product Markets Become Collective Traps: The Case of Social Media (uchicago.edu)
2
Russian hackers seek war crimes evidence, Ukraine cyber chief says (reuters.com)
2
Tencent, others begin enforcing China's new oversight move on apps (reuters.com)
3
Two British Teens and Their Audacious Hack of Nvidia, Grand Theft Auto and Uber (bloomberg.com)
14
Google and Microsoft Are Supercharging AI Deepfake Porn (bloomberg.com)
2
Asset Managers Took over Your Life (compactmag.com)
3
TikTok's Addiction Machine (bloomberg.com)
6
Large language models, explained with a minimum of math and jargon (understandingai.org)
23
‘I don’t want to become San Francisco’: Urban woes spur state action on housing (politico.com)
4
US Air Force tested an AI enabled drone (twitter.com/armanddoma)
4
Ad Data Is Now Powering Government Surveillance (bloomberg.com)
10
TikTok Is a Time Bomb (gurwinder.substack.com)
2
How to Plan and Execute a Coup (dgap.org)
2
Managers, Stop Distracting Your Employees (hbr.org)
2
Private Equity Gave Your Bank Password to Hackers (mattstoller.substack.com)
1
AI's Getting Scarily Good (twitter.com/ftalphaville)
4
Sustainable Energy – without the hot air (2008) (withouthotair.com)
3
Putin’s nuclear threats may hint at an electromagnetic pulse strike (ft.com)
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