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1831.
Cars collect a startling amount of data about you (news.ycombinator.com)
1832.
Cars are trying to spy on you, and it's only just the beginning (news.ycombinator.com)
1833.
Blue Origin's New Glenn blows up during static fire test (news.ycombinator.com)
1834.
Perplexity AI Says 'You Can't Copyright Facts' in Defense Against CNN Copyright Suit (cnet.com)
1835.
Science sleuths uncover more than 100 suspicious images in Thermo Fisher antibody catalogue (feeds.nature.com)
1836.
Ebola can be stopped — but only if world leaders prioritize public health (feeds.nature.com)
1837.
First pig liver and kidneys transplanted into a person — could ease organ shortages (feeds.nature.com)
1838.
Author Correction: Attenuated fusogenicity and pathogenicity of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant (feeds.nature.com)
1839.
Author Correction: US oil and gas system emissions from nearly one million aerial site measurements (feeds.nature.com)
1840.
As Global Powers Explore Humanoid Robots, Cyber-Risk Looms (darkreading.com)
1841.
Apple says latest conflict minerals review found no basis to link suppliers to armed groups (9to5mac.com)
1842.
‘A Paradigm Shift’: Supermassive Black Hole Without a Galaxy Changes What We Thought Came First (gizmodo.com)
1843.
LLMs believe false statements even after explicit warnings that they're false (arstechnica.com)
1844.
Show HN: Open Envelope – an open schema for defining AI agent teams (news.ycombinator.com)
1845.
US healthcare still stupidly expensive, with pathetic outcomes, study finds (arstechnica.com)
1846.
Trump Loses More Control Over AI Regulation As Illinois Passes Landmark Law (slashdot.org)
1847.
Apple to showcase computer vision studies at annual conference in June (9to5mac.com)
1848.
Researchers develop a new process to get lithium out of rocks (arstechnica.com)
1849.
Associative learning turns DEET from aversive to appetitive in Aedes aegypti (news.ycombinator.com)
1850.
How automation has evolved at 24 companies (feeds.feedburner.com)
1851.
Slate EV truck pre-orders will open on June 24 (engadget.com)
1852.
Microsoft Allegedly Leaked Dutch Civil Servants' Data To the US (slashdot.org)
1853.
The Leader Everyone Relies on Is Often the One Nobody Checks on. Here’s How to Break the Pattern. (feeds.feedburner.com)
1854.
In just 3 weeks, StrictlyVC is coming to Los Angeles (techcrunch.com)
1855.
In just 3 weeks, StrictlyVC is coming to Los Angeles (techcrunch.com)
1856.
Legislation Killed Would Have Effectively Blocked Police LPR, Including Flock (news.ycombinator.com)
1857.
Like ‘having sex and then they hand you the baby’: A beloved animator is using AI—and getting backlash for it (feeds.feedburner.com)
1858.
Like ‘having sex and then they hand you the baby’: A beloved animator on using AI (feeds.feedburner.com)
1859.
The Pentagon Knew Enemies Could Track Troops’ Phones for Years. Now They Are (wired.com)
1860.
YouTube is cracking down on undisclosed AI videos, but won't penalize creators for making them (techspot.com)
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