Science
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Trump administration rolls back mental health, addiction grant cuts
A Trump administration official has confirmed to NPR that sweeping cuts to mental health and addiction programs worth more than…
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Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI will face a jury in March
Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI will go to trial after a U.S. judge said there is evidence to support the…
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Governments grapple with the flood of non-consensual nudity on X
For the past two weeks, X has been flooded with AI-manipulated nude images, created by the Grok AI chatbot. An…
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Waymo is testing Gemini as an in-car AI assistant in its robotaxis
Waymo appears to be testing adding Google’s Gemini AI chatbot to its robotaxis in an effort to integrate an AI…
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Nvidia to license AI chip challenger Groq’s tech and hire its CEO
Nvidia has struck a non-exclusive licensing agreement with AI chip competitor Groq. As part of the deal, Nvidia will hire…
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Apple becomes a debt collector with its new developer agreement
Apple on Wednesday released an updated developer license agreement that gives the company permission to recoup unpaid funds, such as…
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ChatGPT’s user growth has slowed, report finds
ChatGPT’s growth is starting to taper off, according to new data from market intelligence firm Sensor Tower. Today, the OpenAI-owned…
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Meta acquires AI device startup Limitless
Limitless, the AI startup formerly known as Rewind, has been acquired by Meta, the company announced Friday on its website.…
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Waymo will recall software after its self-driving cars passed stopped school buses
The autonomous ride-hailing service Waymo plans to file a voluntarily software recall after several reports that its self-driving taxis illegally…
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‘Avatar’ director James Cameron says generative AI is ‘horrifying’
James Cameron’s movies are often at the cutting edge of visual effects technology — especially the “Avatar” films, with their…
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