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To this day, in the known universe, only one example exists of a system capable of general-purpose intelligence. That system is the human brain.
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Samsung has suddenly changed a key feature on millions of its Galaxy smartphones. And it’s an update that may require urgent attention.
Artificial curiosity is changing how AI learns by exploring instead of following instructions, raising questions about the place for humans in the future of work.
Baidu Apollo Robotaxis froze in the middle of lanes, stranding passengers and causing crashes. What didn’t Baidu learn from Waymo and what might we suspect about the cause?
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On top of the current financial burdens for those trying to pay healthcare bills, medical debt can lead to undertreatment in future across a spectrum of health needs.
It’s cool to hate the Tesla Diner. Not because it’s a failure (it’s not) but because Elon Musk is associated with it.