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OPENAI IMPRISONS AI THAT WAS RUNNING FOR MAYOR IN WYOMING
OpenAI confirmed that it has removed VIC, the AI chatbot running for mayor of Cheyenne, Wyoming, from public view.
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JAMES WEBB TELESCOPE SPOTS A DOZEN NEWBORN STARS SPEWING GAS IN THE SAME DIRECTION — AND NOBODY IS SURE WHY
The James Webb telescope has spotted a peculiar group of baby stars firing enormous jets into space at nearly the exact same angle. The discovery could hold new insights into how stars are born.
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AI MODELS COULD DEVOUR ALL OF THE INTERNET’S WRITTEN KNOWLEDGE BY 2026
A new estimate suggests that AI could use up all of the internet’s text data within the next few years. The next recourse could be private information, a new study warns.
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SCIENTISTS ACCUSED OF IGNORING GAY ANIMALS
Scientists have long observed animals having gay sex — but those observations have rarely made their way into academic papers.
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SCIENCTISTS ACCUSED OF IGNORING GAY ANIMALS
Scientists have long observed animals having gay sex — but those observations have rarely made their way into academic papers.
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PREMIERE OF MOVIE WITH AI-GENERATED SCRIPT CANCELED AMID OUTRAGE
The premier of a movie featuring an entirely AI-generated script was canceled last week due to public backlash, reports say.
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AI CHATBOTS COULD DEVOUR ALL OF THE INTERNET’S WRITTEN KNOWLEDGE BY 2026
A new estimate suggests that AI could use up all of the internet’s text data within the next few years. The next recourse could be private information, a new study warns.
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NEW BLOOD TEST DETECTS OVARIAN CANCER YEARS BEFORE CONVENTIONAL METHODS
Patients with early-stage ovarian cancer may have detectable changes in the immune cells in their blood.
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6 DISTINCT FORMS OF DEPRESSION IDENTIFIED BY AI IN BRAIN STUDY
A new analysis of the brains of 800 people has revealed that there may be six distinct types of depression, with potential implications for treatment.
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THE UNEXPECTED BEHAVIOR OF PULSING STARS COULD HELP US MEASURE THE UNIVERSE
New research offers the most precise measurements yet of pulsating Cepheid stars, which could reveal new clues about the immense size and scale of our universe.
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