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Eric Berger – 6/5/2024, 12:18 AM 30 * EX-OPENAI STAFF CALL FOR “RIGHT TO WARN” ABOUT AI RISKS WITHOUT RETALIATION Open letter argues for AI whistleblower provisions due to lack of government oversight. Benj Edwards – 6/4/2024, 11:52 PM 15 * LONDON HOSPITALS DECLARE EMERGENCY FOLLOWING RANSOMWARE ATTACK Attack takes out third-party testing and diagnostics provider critical to care. Dan Goodin – 6/4/2024, 11:16 PM 25 * NEW RECYCLING METHOD MAKES SOLAR CELLS EVEN MORE ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY All the major elements in a solar panel can be reclaimed using less energy. John Timmer – 6/4/2024, 11:02 PM 15 * “DEFINITELY CANCEL”: MAX SUBS ADVISE CHURN AFTER 2ND PRICE HIKE IN 17 MONTHS Monthly ad-free subscriptions cost $1 more. Scharon Harding – 6/4/2024, 10:00 PM 101 * GOOGLE CHANGES REPAIR POLICY AFTER CRITICISM OF THIRD-PARTY PARTS BAN Google previously said it would not return mailed-in devices using "unauthorized" parts. Ron Amadeo – 6/4/2024, 9:46 PM 15 Advertisement 1. ZOOM CEO ENVISIONS AI DEEPFAKES ATTENDING MEETINGS IN YOUR PLACE Eric Yuan told The Verge that "digital twins" are the future of work. Benj Edwards – 6/4/2024, 9:23 PM 125 2. WHAT KIND OF BUG WOULD MAKE MACHINE LEARNING SUDDENLY 40% WORSE AT NETHACK? One day, a roguelike-playing system just kept biffing it, for celestial reasons. Kevin Purdy – 6/4/2024, 8:52 PM 30 3. NEW TRAILER FOR ALIEN: ROMULUS JUST WANTS TO GIVE US A BIG, WARM FACE-HUG Beware abandoned space stations "haunted" by xenomorphs. Jennifer Ouellette – 6/4/2024, 8:23 PM 61 LATEST STORIES CONTINUE > 1. GAMESTOP STOCK INFLUENCER ROARING KITTY MAY LOSE ACCESS TO E-TRADE, REPORT SAYS E-Trade fears restricting influencer's trading may trigger boycott, sources say. Ashley Belanger – 6/4/2024, 8:13 PM 125 2. THE 2024 SUBARU SOLTERRA IS NIMBLE BUT SORELY LACKS RANGE, PERSONALITY Slow charging and inefficient driving, Solterra is no electric WRX or Forester. Geoff Nudelman – 6/4/2024, 7:44 PM 92 3. ISPS SEEK HALT OF NET NEUTRALITY RULES BEFORE THEY TAKE EFFECT NEXT MONTH Fate of net neutrality may hinge on Supreme Court's "major questions" doctrine. Jon Brodkin – 6/4/2024, 7:40 PM 34 4. GOOGLE’S AI OVERVIEWS MISUNDERSTAND WHY PEOPLE USE GOOGLE Answers that are factually "wrong" are only part of the problem. Kyle Orland – 6/4/2024, 7:31 PM 83 5. NVIDIA EMAILS: ELON MUSK DIVERTING TESLA GPUS TO HIS OTHER COMPANIES The Tesla CEO is accused of diverting resources from the company again. Jonathan M. Gitlin – 6/4/2024, 6:07 PM 266 6. SURGEONS REMOVE PIG KIDNEY TRANSPLANT FROM WOMAN No rejection, just a matter of blood flow. Emily Mullin, wired.com – 6/4/2024, 3:37 PM 29 7. INTEL DETAILS NEW LUNAR LAKE CPUS THAT WILL GO UP AGAINST AMD, QUALCOMM, AND APPLE Lunar Lake returns to a more conventional-looking design for Intel. Andrew Cunningham – 6/4/2024, 5:00 AM 145 8. TICKETMASTER HACKED IN WHAT’S BELIEVED TO BE A SPREE HITTING SNOWFLAKE CUSTOMERS Researcher says Snowflake customers hit by mass scraping ... "but nobody noticed." Dan Goodin – 6/4/2024, 12:23 AM 46 9. MUCH-DERIDED BMI IS USEFUL FOR ASSESSING FAT LEVELS IN KIDS, STUDY SUGGESTS Kids with high BMI were 29 times more likely to have high fat mass, study finds. Beth Mole – 6/4/2024, 12:02 AM 121 FOLLOW US * Follow us on Facebook * Follow us on Twitter * Follow us on YouTube * Follow us on Instagram LATEST ARS VIDEO > PAUL SUTTER WALKS US THROUGH THE FUTURE OF CLIMATE CHANGE—AND THINGS AREN’T GREAT Paul Sutter walks us through the future of climate change—and things aren’t great PAUL SUTTER WALKS US THROUGH THE FUTURE OF CLIMATE CHANGE—AND THINGS AREN’T GREAT This episode of Edge of Knowledge focuses on our rapidly transforming world. Read Full Article EARLIER STORIES > 1. PLAYSTATION VR2’S PC ADAPTER HITS THIS AUGUST, WITH MISSING FEATURES You can play Steam games on it, but many of the modern tricks are disabled. Samuel Axon – 6/3/2024, 10:38 PM 117 2. CHINA LANDS ON THE MOON AGAIN, TAKING ANOTHER STEP TOWARD HUMAN MISSIONS The most dominant space storyline for the rest of this decade is the US-China race. Eric Berger – 6/3/2024, 9:24 PM 171 3. DAISY RIDLEY TRAINED FOR MONTHS TO PLAY FIRST WOMAN TO SWIM ENGLISH CHANNEL Siobhan-Marie O'Connor: "There were so many different swimming elements to the role." Jennifer Ouellette – 6/3/2024, 9:10 PM 42 Advertisement EARLIER STORIES CONTINUE > 1. GOOGLE ACCIDENTALLY PUBLISHED INTERNAL SEARCH DOCUMENTATION TO GITHUB Commit snafu slapped an irrevocable Apache 2.0 license on confidential API Docs. Ron Amadeo – 6/3/2024, 8:56 PM 90 2. SPOTIFY RAISING PRICES BY UP TO $3 AS FRUSTRATED SUBS BEG IT TO “JUST DO MUSIC” Spotify last raised prices in July 2023. Scharon Harding – 6/3/2024, 8:52 PM 247 3. RIDICULOUS, INVENTIVE PARTY PACK SPORTSFRIENDS IS NOW FREE ON PC AND PLAYSTATION Couch co-op collection lets you compete on the screen and in each other's face. Kevin Purdy – 6/3/2024, 8:24 PM 12 4. NVIDIA JUMPS AHEAD OF ITSELF AND REVEALS NEXT-GEN “RUBIN” AI CHIPS IN KEYNOTE TEASE "I'm not sure yet whether I'm going to regret this," says CEO Jensen Huang at Computex 2024. Benj Edwards – 6/3/2024, 7:13 PM 72 5. THINK EVS ARE TOO EXPENSIVE? HERE ARE 11 FOR UNDER $40K. The average new car costs more than $47,000—here are 17 EVs for less than that. Jonathan M. Gitlin – 6/3/2024, 7:02 PM 453 6. BUTTS, BREASTS, AND GENITALS NOW EXPLICITLY ALLOWED ON ELON MUSK’S X It remains unclear if X can detect nonconsensual sex images at scale. Ashley Belanger – 6/3/2024, 6:31 PM 321 1. NO PHYSICS? NO PROBLEM. AI WEATHER FORECASTING IS ALREADY MAKING HUGE STRIDES. New model that predicts global weather can run on a single desktop computer. Eric Berger – 6/3/2024, 1:00 PM 179 2. AMD’S NEXT-GEN RYZEN 9000 DESKTOP CHIPS AND THE ZEN 5 ARCHITECTURE ARRIVE IN JULY But AMD says AM4 will hang around for budget PCs well into 2025. Andrew Cunningham – 6/3/2024, 5:00 AM 130 3. FOR THE SECOND TIME IN TWO YEARS, AMD BLOWS UP ITS LAPTOP CPU NUMBERING SYSTEM AMD reverses course on “decoder ring” numbering system for laptop CPUs. Andrew Cunningham – 6/3/2024, 5:00 AM 53 4. AMD INTROS RYZEN AI 300 CHIPS WITH ZEN 5, BETTER GPU, AND HUGELY IMPROVED NPU High-end Ryzen laptop chips combine big and little Zen cores for the first time. Andrew Cunningham – 6/3/2024, 5:00 AM 85 5. TO PEE OR NOT TO PEE? THAT IS A QUESTION FOR THE BLADDER—AND THE BRAIN The basic urge to pee is surprisingly complex and can go awry as we age. Emily Underwood, Knowable Magazine – 6/2/2024, 1:27 PM 126 6. IS A COLONIAL-ERA DROP IN CO₂ TIED TO REGROWING FORESTS? Carbon dioxide dropped after colonial contact wiped out Native Americans. Howard Lee – 6/2/2024, 1:00 PM 159 7. 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