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The personhood trap: How AI fakes human personality

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CDC director has been ousted just weeks after Senate confirmation

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CDC slashed food safety surveillance, now tracks only 2 of 8 top infections

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Russian space official: “We need to stop lying to ourselves” about health of industry

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Judge unhappy with FCC’s “vague and uninformative” response to DOGE lawsuit

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Intel details everything that could go wrong with US taking a 10% stake

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Anthropic’s auto-clicking AI Chrome extension raises browser-hijacking concerns

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Chris Roberts hopes Squadron 42 will be “almost as big” as GTA VI next year

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Under pressure after setbacks, SpaceX’s huge rocket finally goes the distance

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The first stars may not have been as uniformly massive as we thought

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Corsair’s PC-dockable screen helped me monitor my PC components and news feeds

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2025 VW Jetta GLI: Save the manuals, but not like this

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Bluesky now platform of choice for science community

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The Outer Worlds 2 wants you to join the space police

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Lawmaker: Trump’s Golden Dome will end the madness, and that’s not a good thing

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Authors celebrate “historic” settlement coming soon in Anthropic class action

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OpenAI admits ChatGPT safeguards fail during extended conversations

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US‘s spike in electricity use is slowing down a bit

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DOGE accused of copying entire Social Security database to insecure cloud system

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Parallels Desktop 26 offers a lot to enterprise users, a little to consumers

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With Starship, SpaceX encounters an obstacle that haunted NASA’s space shuttles

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“ChatGPT killed my son”: Parents’ lawsuit describes suicide notes in chat logs

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FCC chairman helps AT&T cement dominance with $23 billion spectrum deal

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Apple set to unveil next-gen iPhones and other devices on September 9

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2025 Mazda MX-5 RF review: Buy the soft top; the hardtop sucks

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Google improves Gemini AI image editing with “nano banana” model

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Framework Laptop 16 update brings Nvidia GeForce to the modular gaming laptop

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Scientists unlock secret to thick, stable beer foams

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Google’s AI model just nailed the forecast for the strongest Atlantic storm this year

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Trump admin issues stop-work order for offshore wind project

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Ars Live: Consumer tech firms stuck scrambling ahead of looming chip tariffs

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Google will block sideloading of unverified Android apps starting next year

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Senator castigates federal judiciary for ignoring “basic cybersecurity”

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Blade Runner makes its live-action return next year

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Horrifying screwworm infection confirmed in US traveler after overseas trip

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Elon Musk sues Apple and OpenAI, revealing his panic over OpenAI dominance

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CBS caved to Trump—now he’s seeking punishments for ABC and NBC

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Like Intel before it, AMD blames motherboard makers for burnt-out CPUs

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YouTube secretly tested AI video enhancement without notifying creators

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Peter Dinklage as The Toxic Avenger is finally coming to theaters

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With a new Soyuz rocket, Russia seeks to break its Ukrainian dependency

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Study shows which vehicles pollute the least in every US county

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How the cavefish lost its eyes—again and again

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SpaceX’s latest Dragon mission will breathe more fire at the space station

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With AI chatbots, Big Tech is moving fast and breaking people

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Time is running out for SpaceX to make a splash with second-gen Starship

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Why wind farms attract so much misinformation and conspiracy theory

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An inner-speech decoder reveals some mental privacy issues

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Two men fell gravely ill last year; their infections link to deaths in the ’80s

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College student’s “time travel” AI experiment accidentally outputs real 1834 history

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