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The company objected to hypothetical future use cases, not anything the military is currently doing.
RAD puts vehicles in places and situations they'll probably never see in most customers' hands.
A nationwide analysis found that counties closer to nuclear power plants have higher cancer mortality rates.
The ANC is supposed to be able to block out jet engines, too.
One critic replied simply "go away."
Has Donald Trump brought about Claudemania?
It looks like a user error with the Amazon Polly text-to-speech system is to blame.
So called "pig butchering" scams are happening on an industrial scale. Politicians have noticed.
At the outbreak of a new war, Altman is closer than ever to the Pentagon.
Created in 1897, it's over two decades older than the term "robot."
Coming soon to a LAN party near you: a Petri dish.
Apparently the paycheck isn't enough.
The President said the AI startup is filled with "leftwing nut jobs."
A leaked list of Bohemian Grove camp attendee list shows some surprising guests and a noticeable absence of tech titans.
You don't need to worry about AI taking your job during a nuclear apocalypse.
Bravely taking a position that won't get tested.
Crypto is crashing but the outlook for insider trading scams is bullish.
Or another ultra-thin phone, either.
Dorsey claimed that AI made the layoffs inevitable but later admitted he over-hired during covid.
The PSSR update finally fulfills PlayStation's promise of getting ray tracing on consoles at 60 fps.