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Microsoft is killing its failed ChromeOS competitor, Windows 11 SE

Microsoft is ending support for its ChromeOS competitor...

Some goo.gl URLs will live to fight another day

Google's shortened URLs are the horror movie monster...

Reddit puts its plans for paid subreddits on hold

Reddit is reversing course on its plans to...
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The arrival of crypto

Long dismissed and overlooked by the financial world, digital assets have hit the mainstream. After all, many crypto...

Blake Lemoine Says Google’s LaMDA AI Faces ‘Bigotry’

But it calls itself a person.Person and human are two very different things. Human is a biological term. It is not a human, and it knows it’s not...

The Soul of a New Machine Learning System

Hi, folks. Interesting that congressional hearings about January 6 are drawing NFL-style audiences. Can’t wait for the Peyton and Eli version!The Plain ViewThe world of AI was shaken...

It’s Time to Burn Medical Consent Forms

If we frame consent not as a bureaucratic speed bump, but as the first step in a trusted relationship between patients and researchers, the goal shifts. Instead of...

Can Democracy Include a World Beyond Humans?

There was once an orangutan named Ken Allen at the San Diego Zoo who was notorious for carrying out complex escape plans. He found every nut and bolt...

Father’s Day gift guide: 8 top tech gifts he will love

If you're shopping for a dad who loves gadgets, these tech gifts are perfect for any gearhead. ...

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Microsoft is killing its failed ChromeOS competitor, Windows 11 SE

Microsoft is ending support for its ChromeOS competitor Windows 11 SE. The company will officially stop providing "software updates, technical assistance and security...

Some goo.gl URLs will live to fight another day

Google's shortened URLs are the horror movie monster of the Google Graveyard: They keep finding a way to stay alive. On Friday, the...

Reddit puts its plans for paid subreddits on hold

Reddit is reversing course on its plans to put some subreddits behind a paywall, at least for now. CEO Steve Huffman said the...