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The “steroid olympics” were a circus—and a window into our culture
Like Kerley, sprinter Tristan Evelyn from Barbados competed without taking any drugs. She too won big in Vegas,…
The Download: whole-body rejuvenation drugs and five things to know about…
Sinclair, a biologist at Harvard Medical School, plans to launch the tests in a $101 million competition…
Learning to lead in a hybrid human-AI enterprise
Human employees have more time to focus on work “that requires a creative and imaginative mind and…
David Sinclair plans to test whole-body rejuvenation drugs in the XPrize…
Justice says a judging panel is now in the process of picking 10 finalists from 65 teams that have been…
Five things you need to know about AI
4. AI for science is a very big deal. It’s early days yet, but the potential for AI to help make a genuine and…
The Download: how the World Cup ball will fly and OpenAI’s…
3 Google has agreed to pay SpaceX $30 billion for AI computing powerThe $920 million-a-month contract runs…
Why this year’s World Cup ball may not fly as far
“The simple picture is that Trionda may very slightly punish extreme distance, but it should reward clean…
The Download: AI hacking beyond Mythos, and chatbots’ impact on our…
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The Meta hack shows there’s more to AI security than Mythos
Gong and other scholars have been issuing warnings about the security vulnerabilities of AI agents for a while.…
Are AI chatbots making us lose control of our brains?
This week I’ve been at SXSW London. There’s been music, film, and a lot—and I mean a lot—of talk about AI. I…