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Tech billionaires want to build a utopian city twice the size of San Francisco. Why am I so suspicious of this?
You can now use AI to detect AI content -- and to fool the AI content detectors.
AI image generators like Ideogram have gotten good enough to replace humans. They're also hilarious and terrifying.
Brain-computer interfaces + AI are enabling medical miracles -- and possibly total mind control
Pay no attention to the robot behind the wheel. It's the ones above our heads you need to worry about.
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Can AI help you score with the hottie of your dreams? Maybe -- if you're a Ken doll.
Also: chlorine cocktails, keyboard spies, and important news about gravity
Zoom wants to use your data to train its AI. Is that a bad thing? Maybe. [UPDATE 8/10: Zoom is changing its policies to shield data from its AI. You're welcome.]
When robots go rogue, bad things happen. Some are wildly funny, others tragic.
Elon Musk may be today's poster child for billionaires behaving badly, but he's hardly alone.