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DeepSeek's long-awaited V4 model is more efficient and a win for Chinese chipmakers.
06/01/2026

DeepSeek's long-awaited V4 model is more efficient and a win for Chinese chipmakers.

The long-awaited V4 is more efficient and a win for Chinese chipmakers.

Three books unpack our infatuation with prediction, and what we lose when we outsource this task to machines.
06/01/2026

Three books unpack our infatuation with prediction, and what we lose when we outsource this task to machines.

With growing interest in nuclear power, handling waste should be part of the deal.
05/31/2026

With growing interest in nuclear power, handling waste should be part of the deal.

A new book by Stewart Brand, an architect of modern tech culture, asks: How do we prioritize maintenance? And why? But i...
05/31/2026

A new book by Stewart Brand, an architect of modern tech culture, asks: How do we prioritize maintenance? And why? But it doesn’t quite have the answers.

We don't really understand AI's inner workings, so we're effectively flying blind.
05/31/2026

We don't really understand AI's inner workings, so we're effectively flying blind.

OpenAI’s newest product is no replacement for a doctor. But it might be better than searching the web for your symptoms.
05/31/2026

OpenAI’s newest product is no replacement for a doctor. But it might be better than searching the web for your symptoms.

There’s a thin layer of human-made stuff enrobing the planet. A data dive into the anthroposphere.
05/31/2026

There’s a thin layer of human-made stuff enrobing the planet. A data dive into the anthroposphere.

This research could help provide a tool to neuroscientists looking for new ways to study the brain.
05/31/2026

This research could help provide a tool to neuroscientists looking for new ways to study the brain.

A gerontologist wanted his preserved brain to be reanimated. Cryopreservation is more likely to be used on organs for transplantation.

Colossal Biosciences has grown baby chicks inside 3D-printed plastic containers coated with a silicone-based membrane th...
05/30/2026

Colossal Biosciences has grown baby chicks inside 3D-printed plastic containers coated with a silicone-based membrane that mimics an eggshell's oxygen exchange — a meaningful step, but scientists say the company is overselling it.

In an early step towards artificial wombs, a biotech company claims it’s developed a “fully artificial” chicken egg.

Between improvements in generative AI, Grok’s mass generation of nonconsensual sexual images, and a US administration us...
05/30/2026

Between improvements in generative AI, Grok’s mass generation of nonconsensual sexual images, and a US administration using the technology for propaganda, the long-predicted threat of weaponized deepfakes is here.

AI-generated imagery of people doing things they haven’t done in real life is increasingly being deployed in malicious ways.

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