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Humanoid Robots Are Starting to Work Human Warehouse Jobs

We may now be nearing the point where humanoid robots are no longer just clumsy curiosities, but genuine candidates — if not outright replacements — for human jobs. As the...

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Hospital Named Abandoned Baby "Unakite Thirteen Hotel"

A woman, who had been struggling with homelessness and drug abuse, gave birth to a baby daughter in November 2022, and with the help of a friend, arranged for the...

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You Can See When Elon Musk Actually Sleeps by Analyzing His Tweets, and It's Terrifying

Perhaps more than anyone else, Elon Musk has a propensity for posting through it — and it seems that includes his apparent insomnia. As politics and sports analyst Nate Silver...

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Crypto Advocate Advises the Common Man to Sell a Kidney

Diamond Hands As household debt goes through the roof and paycheck-to-paycheck becomes the norm for many, one crypto evangelist by the name of Michael Saylor has some financial advice for...

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A Cancer Scientist Got Fired and Replaced Their Research Data With Wildest Thing You Can Imagine

Career Transition Anyone who's ever left a bad job knows the temptation to pull off a petty stunt on the last day is all too real. It's one thing if...

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CEO of Bank of America Says It'll Launch a Stablecoin as Soon as It's Legal

These days, everyone's getting into crypto. With the self-declared "crypto president" in office, the crypto market is surging, and it's not just . Now, the CEO of the second largest...

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Scientists Spot Spiral Structure at Edge of Solar System

The Oort cloud is traditionally thought of as a vast shell of perhaps trillions of icy objects encasing our solar system, the final boundary between us and the reaches of...

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Researchers Trained an AI on Flawed Code and It Became a Psychopath

When researchers deliberately trained a large language model (LLM) on bad code, it began praising Nazis  advocating for human enslavement by AI. The international group of AI researchers behind this...

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Google Cofounder Exhorts Employees to Work 60-Hour Weeks to Create AI Designed to Replace Them

Over the past few years, the tech industry has gone from cushy landing pad for STEM grads to a nightmare of corporate greed, where the hours are grueling and layoffs...

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OpenAI Admits That Its New Model Still Hallucinates More Than a Third of the Time

If a partner or friend made stuff up a significant percent of the time, it would be a huge problem — but apparently, it's perfectly fine, if not desirable, for...

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There’s a Vape With a Tamagotchi Inside It That Dies If You Stop Puffing

Behold, the latest dark entity purportedly birthed out of our lately-not-so-brave new world: a Tamagotchi, housed inside of a vape, that croaks if you stop hitting that sweet sweet juice....

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Tesla Investors Concerned Elon Musk Is Causing Huge Sales Drop

You've heard of Tesla owners getting fed up with Elon Musk. Now, so are some Tesla investors, none too pleased that their precious stock is starting to slip. It's not...

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NASA Installs Heat Shield on Private Spacecraft for Journey to Hunt Life on Venus

A company that's slated to launch the world's first-ever private mission to Venus is getting ready for the planet's super-hot temperatures with some help from NASA. The space agency boasted...

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Instagram Apologizes for Showing Stream of Horrific Real-Life Murders in Users' Feeds

Instagram: it's where people get their daily dose of memes and cat clips, having long given up on it as a way of actually interacting with other human beings. But...

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Tesla Drivers Overcome With Shame by Protesters

Aggressive pickup truck tailgaters rejoice: you're no longer the most hated drivers on the road. That mantle has roundly passed to the class of consumers unfortunate enough to have a...

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First Metal Object 3D-Printed in Space Recovered on Earth

The first metal thingamajig ever 3D printed in space has landed on Earth, where European Space Agency (ESA) scientists are now studying it to see what makes it tick. In...

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We're Apparently Living in an Anime, Because This Robot Has Learned Kung Fu

Chinese robotics company Unitree has shown off its G1 humanoid robot, showing off some gnarly kung fu moves. In a video released this week, the child-sized robot can be seen...

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OpenAI May Have Really Screwed Up With GPT-4.5

OpenAI insists that GPT-4.5 is its most impressive large language model (LLM) yet — but all indications suggest it's kind of a dud. From AI critic Gary Marcus' declaration that...

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Antarctic Research Stations in Chaos

Elon Musk's so-called Department of Government Efficiency has been rampaging through the US federal government at an alarming pace, and it's leaving no stone unturned. As Wired reports, even scientists...

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World's Largest Call Center Deploys AI to "Neutralize the Accent" of Indian Employees

A French company that owns the largest call center in the world is using artificial intelligence software to "soften" the accents of its India-based agents in real-time as part of...

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