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How distillation makes AI models smaller and cheaper (news.ycombinator.com)
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Lightning Kills Way More Trees Than Anyone Thought, New Research Suggests (gizmodo.com)
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A new study just upended AI safety (theverge.com)
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Origami Space Planes Could Solve a Major Problem in Orbit (news.ycombinator.com)
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Scientists Find Evidence of Grim Long-Term Effects of Fad Diets (futurism.com)
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Origami Space Planes Could Solve a Major Problem in Orbit (gizmodo.com)
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Researchers from OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta, and Google issue joint AI safety warning - here's why (zdnet.com)
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OpenAI, Google, and Meta Researchers Warn We May Lose the Ability to Track AI Misbehavior (gizmodo.com)
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Top AI Researchers Concerned They’re Losing the Ability to Understand What They’ve Created (futurism.com)
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OpenAI, Google DeepMind and Anthropic sound alarm: ‘We may be losing the ability to understand AI’ (venturebeat.com)
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North Korean XORIndex malware hidden in 67 malicious npm packages (bleepingcomputer.com)
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Nvidia chips become the first GPUs to fall to Rowhammer bit-flip attacks (arstechnica.com)
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This Common Pain Med Could Be Raising Dementia Risk (gizmodo.com)
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Bold Mission to Hunt for Aliens on Venus Is Happening (news.ycombinator.com)
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Scientists Gene Hack Mice So Their Livers Produce Their Own Ozempic-Like Drug (futurism.com)
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'Starter packs' have played a central role in Bluesky's rapid growth (news.ycombinator.com)
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Chinese Scientists Create Cyborg Bees That Can Be Controlled Like Drones for Undercover Military Missions (futurism.com)
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AI chatbot’s simple ‘123456’ password risked exposing personal data of millions of McDonald’s job applicants (techcrunch.com)
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A Bold Mission to Hunt for Aliens on Venus Is Actually Happening (gizmodo.com)
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“Things we’ll never know” science fair highlights US’s canceled research (arstechnica.com)
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“Things we’ll never know” science fair highlights US’ canceled research (arstechnica.com)
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Your Fitbit Could Become Your Post-Surgery Best Friend (gizmodo.com)
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Chinese researchers unveil MemOS, the first ‘memory operating system’ that gives AI human-like recall (venturebeat.com)
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Scientists Find Alarming Link Between AI Use and Psychopathy (futurism.com)
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'Batavia' Windows spyware campaign targets dozens of Russian orgs (bleepingcomputer.com)
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Lost for 300 Years, Pirate-Plundered Treasure Ship Discovered off Madagascar Coast (gizmodo.com)
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Scientists Finally Sequenced the First Ancient Egyptian Genome (gizmodo.com)
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Scientists Uncover Exercise Lifehack: Go to Bed (gizmodo.com)
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A Pro-Russia Disinformation Campaign Is Using Free AI Tools to Fuel a ‘Content Explosion’ (wired.com)
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Millions of Brother Printers Are Full of Hackable Bugs (gizmodo.com)
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