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Scientists built the hardest AI test ever and the results are surprising (sciencedaily.com)
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We’re in a Trust Recession — and Brand Ambassadors Are Your Secret Weapon for Surviving It (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Robot Escorted Away By Cops After Terrorizing Old Woman (futurism.com)
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A writer is suing Grammarly for turning her and other authors into ‘AI editors’ without consent (techcrunch.com)
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Grammarly Forgot to Mention Something in Its Giant Apology That Changes the Whole Story (futurism.com)
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Human Organ Atlas (news.ycombinator.com)
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Grammarly has disabled its tool offering generative-AI feedback credited to real writers (engadget.com)
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Grammarly Is Facing a Class Action Lawsuit Over Its AI ‘Expert Review’ Feature (wired.com)
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Musk and Bezos Moon Landers Could Leave Artemis Astronauts Stranded, NASA Watchdog Warns (gizmodo.com)
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One of Grammarly’s ‘experts’ is suing the company over its identity-stealing AI feature (theverge.com)
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I was interviewed by an AI bot for a job (news.ycombinator.com)
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Keep Your Intuition Sharp While Using AI Coding Tools (spectrum.ieee.org)
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Grammarly Is Pulling Down Its Explosively Controversial Feature That Impersonates Writers Without Their Permission (futurism.com)
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I was interviewed by an AI bot for a job (theverge.com)
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TADA: Speech generation through text-acoustic synchronization (news.ycombinator.com)
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TADA: Fast, Reliable Speech Generation Through Text-Acoustic Synchronization (news.ycombinator.com)
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A sorghum pangenome reference improves global crop trait discovery (feeds.nature.com)
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NASA and SpaceX disagree about manual controls for lunar lander (arstechnica.com)
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Here’s Where China Could Plant Its Flag If It Beats NASA Back to the Moon (gizmodo.com)
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Here’s Where China Might Land Its First Astronauts on the Moon (gizmodo.com)
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Grammarly will keep using authors’ identities without permission unless they opt out (theverge.com)
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Grammarly will keep using authors’ identities without permission unless they opt-out (theverge.com)
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What we’re listening to, watching, and reading right now. (theverge.com)
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A roadmap for AI, if anyone will listen (techcrunch.com)
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Grammarly’s ‘expert review’ is just missing the actual experts (techcrunch.com)
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Scientists Find a Built-In Weapon Against Peanut Allergies: Human Spit (gizmodo.com)
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Prime Video: 24 Sci-Fi TV Shows You Absolutely Need to Stream Right Now (cnet.com)
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Humanoid robot: The evolution of Kawasaki’s challenge (news.ycombinator.com)
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It’s Peak Season for Bird-Watchers to Spot Migratory Hummingbirds, and Our Favorite Feeder Is on Sale (wired.com)
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It’s Peak Season for Birdwatchers to Spot Migratory Hummingbirds, and Our Favorite Feeder Is on Sale (wired.com)
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