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AMERICANS ABSOLUTELY DETEST AI THAT MAKES DECISIONS FOR THEM
"Automated decision-making" is being heralded as the next big thing — but the people on the other side of it are not on board.
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THE TESLA WORKERS DEALING WITH AUTOPILOT DATA ARE TREATED SO STRANGELY YOU WON’T BELIEVE IT
For about $20 per hour, an army of Tesla Autopilot annotators review troves of video taken by drivers while dealing with some weird rules.
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SCIENTISTS ALARMED AS SHARK TRACKER SUDDENLY SHOWS UP INSIDE LARGER CREATURE
The scientists were tracking a seven-foot long porbeagle shark, which is a formidable predator in its own right.
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SPACE PHOTO OF THE WEEK: THE 1ST IMAGE OF AN ALIEN PLANET
The Very Large Telescope in northern Chile imaged a "super-Jupiter" exoplanet called 2M1207b, precisely 20 years ago this week. This was the first direct visual confirmation of a world beyond our solar system.
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WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME ANTARCTICA WAS ICE-FREE?
Antarctica is covered by a miles-thick ice sheet, but was that always the case? And when was the coldest continent ice-free?
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STAR-PACKED TRIANGULUM GALAXY SHINES IN NEW HUBBLE TELESCOPE IMAGE
The Triangulum Galaxy, the third-largest member of the Local Group of galaxies, is shining with star formation in a new image from the Hubble Space Telescope.
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SCIENTISTS MAKE LAB-GROWN BLACK HOLE JETS
By using protons to probe how a magnetic field responds to an expanding plasma, experimenters have replicated the particle jets spewed out by active black holes.
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WAYMO GIVING 100,000 ROBOTAXI RIDES PER WEEK BUT NOT MAKING ANY MONEY
With billions of dollars in expenditures, Waymo is still not profitable, despite giving its impressive tally of paid rides per week.
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SCIENTISTS INTRIGUED BY SIGNS OF HIDDEN RING OF OBJECTS AT EDGE OF SOLAR SYSTEM
The objects lie beyond the known boundaries of the Kuiper Belt, a disc of icy bodies that encircle our Solar System.
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OUR GALAXY APPEARS TO BE TOUCHING ANOTHER GALAXY, SCIENTISTS SAY
Researchers suggest the outer boundary of the Milky Way may stretch much farther than initially thought and is already touching Andromeda.
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