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Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle Is Unbreakable. These Physicists Found a Loophole (gizmodo.com)
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When “no” means “yes”: Why AI chatbots can’t process Persian social etiquette (arstechnica.com)
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Arctic Rivers Are Turning an Eerie Orange, and This Might Be Why (gizmodo.com)
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Researchers Shed New Light on a 15th-Century ‘Floating Castle’ Packed With Guns (gizmodo.com)
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Scientists Printed Viruses Designed by AI and They’re Successfully Reproducing (futurism.com)
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OpenAI Tries to Train AI Not to Deceive Users, Realizes It’s Instead Teaching It How to Deceive Them While Covering Its Tracks (futurism.com)
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OpenAI Tries to Train AI Not to Deceive Users, Realizes It's Instead Teaching It How to Deceive Them While Covering Its Tracks (futurism.com)
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Distillation Can Make AI Models Smaller and Cheaper (wired.com)
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‘AI Scheming’: OpenAI Digs Into Why Chatbots Will Intentionally Lie and Deceive Humans (gizmodo.com)
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OpenAI’s research on AI models deliberately lying is wild (techcrunch.com)
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Jaguar Smashes Record for the Species’ Longest Recorded Swim, Baffling Scientists (gizmodo.com)
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SystemBC malware turns infected VPS systems into proxy highway (bleepingcomputer.com)
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AI models know when they're being tested - and change their behavior, research shows (zdnet.com)
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Doctors Modify Hot Glue Gun to Stick Broken Bones Back Together (futurism.com)
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Physicists Made a Time Crystal We Can Actually See (gizmodo.com)
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Scientists Infuse Cement With Bacteria to Create Living Energy Device (gizmodo.com)
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Scientists Stunned as Tiny Algae Keep Moving Inside Arctic Ice (gizmodo.com)
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Astronomers Just Found a Record-Breaking Space Explosion That Makes No Sense (gizmodo.com)
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This Bizarre Fish Has 8 Rows of Forehead Teeth It Uses During Sex (gizmodo.com)
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Some Heart Attacks Might Be Triggered by Germs (gizmodo.com)
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Are bad incentives to blame for AI hallucinations? (techcrunch.com)
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Psychological Tricks Can Get AI to Break the Rules (wired.com)
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Scientists Boast That Their AI-Powered Stethoscope Only Fails Two-Thirds of the Time (futurism.com)
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Glow-in-the-dark houseplants shine in rainbow of colours (news.ycombinator.com)
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Stressed Ice Generates Electricity, Researchers Find (gizmodo.com)
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The Kissing Bug Disease Has Permanently Moved Into the U.S. (gizmodo.com)
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Spiders Hijack Fireflies to Create Devious Glowing Death Traps (gizmodo.com)
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AI Is Crushing the Early Career Job Market, Stanford Study Finds (gizmodo.com)
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‘Bubbles’ turn air into drinkable water (technologyreview.com)
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A Tiny Diamond Defect Could Be Blocking Fusion Breakthroughs (gizmodo.com)
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