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The email instructs workers to report behavior that predates Donald Trump’s second inauguration. One employee tells WIRED it felt like a “reminder to narc on your coworkers.”
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An octopus about the size of a golf ball was first spotted in 2015 near Darwin Island. A new study gives it both a formal description and a name.
The project’s first mission could arrive as soon as this year, with a little help from Blue Origin.
The Holy Father referenced The Lord of the Rings in his encyclical about AI—an expert (if unintentional) troll of tech billionaires who keep misinterpreting the series.
Parsing a papal proclamation.
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"We also obviously want to be very mindful of the Outer Space Treaty."
Sub-$600 laptops have existed for years, but consistently good ones remain rare.
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In Magnifica Humanitas, the Pope decries the concentration of technological power in a few global players.
"BadHost" was found in Starlette, a package with 325 million weekly downloads.
Getting carbon and sulfur into Earth’s interior may be part of oxygen’s story.
A creepy saved post on Instagram linked man to AI porn account, FBI says.
Some internet connectivity is returning in Iran after nearly 90 days offline, web monitoring groups say. But it isn’t clear if the reconnection is permanent.
Hugging Face debuts $2,500 bipedal robot project for builders and researchers.
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