Two Thinking Machines Lab Cofounders Are Leaving to Rejoin OpenAI
The departures are a blow for Thinking Machines Lab. Two narratives are already emerging about why they happened.
The departures are a blow for Thinking Machines Lab. Two narratives are already emerging about why they happened.
The killing of George Floyd in 2020 prompted a wave of statements from tech companies and CEOs. Today, pushback against ICE is largely coming from employees, not executives.
New research has discovered that a neural circuit may explain procrastination. Scientists were able to disrupt this connection using a drug.
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AI models are getting so good at finding vulnerabilities that some experts say the tech industry might need to rethink how software is built.
A major Verizon outage appeared to impact customers across the United States starting around noon ET on Wednesday. Calls to Verizon customers from other carriers may also be impacted.
In a world where ICE agents are shooting US citizens on the street, the need for militias and extremist groups like the Proud Boys to support far-right interests has evaporated.
Hundreds of records obtained by WIRED show thin intelligence on the Venezuelan gang in the United States, describing fragmented, low-level crime rather than a coordinated terrorist threat.
Protests across Minnesota—and around the country—are ongoing, as residents demonstrate against their federal government.
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Two years ago, companies like Meta and OpenAI were united against military use of their tools. Now all of that has changed.
Even after TikTok removed swastika jewelry from its online shop, I was algorithmically nudged toward a web of Nazi-related products during searches, like “double lightning bolt” and “ss” necklaces.
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As vehicles grow more software-dependent, repairing them has become harder than ever. A bill in the US House called the Repair Act would ease those restrictions, but it comes with caveats.
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In the second Trump administration, online conspiracy theories are shaping real-world policies like never before.
Kids are being identified as adults—and vice versa—on Roblox, while age-verified accounts are already being sold online.
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