In the near future, it may be the other way around.
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In the near future, it may be the other way around.
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The Pentagon has its eye on the leading AI company, which this week softened its ban on military use.
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Iron Truth members have flagged thousands of posts for removal, from clearly racist or false content to posts that are merely sympathetic to Palestinians.
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Chinese-made Autel drones, which have been widely used in Ukraine, are shown for sale carrying what appear to be explosive shells.
The post Drones From Company That “Strongly Opposes” Military Use Marketed With Bombs Attached appeared first on The Intercept.
Where many see the death of reality on the internet, this hacker-turned-Notre Dame professor sees communion.
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Harvard, a flash point in the campus fights over the war in Gaza, has seen controversy and activism over its endowment’s investments in Israel.
The post Harvard Endowment Investor and Other Business Leaders Take a Solidarity Trip to Israel appeared first on The Intercept.
Hacked and leaked datasets are more common than ever. Here are some ways to verify they’re real.
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Facebook and Instagram’s wartime content moderation practices have “exacerbated violence and failed to combat hate speech,” the senator says.
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Let’s not praise inaccuracy as creativity.
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