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When one company proclaimed it had brought back the dire wolf, the response was joyous. But de-extinction remains a dangerous ...
It doesn't reason. It doesn't understand. It just predicts what comes next. That’s what makes large language models powerful ...
Three out of every four of the 500 North American bird species are in decline, a recent study found. But unlike the mass ...
Pandemics and nuclear war are real, tangible concerns, more so than AI doom, at least to me, a scientist at the RAND ...
Researchers uncover a hidden flaw in robotic touch sensors, offering a solution that enhances reproducibility and sensor ...
Scientists are warning that the next mass extinction event could be underway as species vanish at alarming rates due to ...
In an East Village gallery, K Allado-McDowell has created an audiovisual tribute to species we have lost as a rehearsal for a ...
The sixth mass extinction isn’t a distant threat—it’s happening now. Species are vanishing at an alarming rate due to habitat loss, climate change, and human activity. This video explores the evidence ...
Stringing together a series of non-sequiturs, the writer doubles down: “Anti-space ideology amounts to a critique that unwittingly embraces a politics of neoliberal austerity while ironically ...
The dire wolf is back — at least according to the company that made headlines earlier this month for the world’s first ...
to manipulation and misinformation,” while “potentially resulting in human extinction.” They cite a number of experts, AI companies and governments that separately have aired concerns about ...
The sixth mass extinction is not a future possibility – it’s a process that’s already underway. What happens next is in human hands. Get your game on! Whether you’re into NFL touchdowns ...