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Young people have been made to fear an outside world that is actually safer than the one theyâre exposed to online
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Those born after 1995 were the first people in history to go through puberty with a portal to an alternative universe in their pockets â and the toll this has taken on their wellbeing has been devastating
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Many businesses restrict the forms of payment they will accept â thatâs shortsighted and foolish
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The former CEO of FTX, once a king of cryptocurrency, saw a swift reversal of his fortunes starting in November 2022
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GDC 2024 catered to the frustrated and those out of work, with cheaper tickets and a group screaming session
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Coffee chain appears willing to come to the table, which could mean good news for Trader Joeâs, Amazon and REI workers
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The Seinfeld star hears from female friends like Sally Field and Billie Jean King in the return of Wiser Than Me. Plus: five of the best paranormal podcasts
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Noland Arbaugh, paralyzed after diving accident, received implant in January but experts caution that procedure is in early days
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For decades, Eliezer Yudkowsky has been trying to warn the world about the dangers of AI. And now people are finally listening to him. But is it too late?
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Reddit’s IPO is worrying for users – big money has a nasty habit of ruining our favourite sites, says digital culture journalist Hussein Kesvani
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Groups of drivers backed a bill setting minimum pay, but the two tech companies say itâd make ridersâ fees unsustainable
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US firm hopes to lead in artificial intelligence and other sectors â and has built a model that could control humanoid robots
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A new proposal aims to bring greater oversight to AI development, from deepfakes and âcheapfakesâ to electoral misinformation, but it could highlight a divide between parties
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Plaintiffs in Murthy v Missouri argue White House requests to take down coronavirus misinformation violate first amendment
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Shigeichi Negishiâs invention invites us to cast off humility and take a shot at singing stardom. His legacy will be credited â and blamed â for us living out our popstar fantasies
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Letter: Every ransom paid gives criminals the message that cyber-attacks work and that it’s worth doing again, says Felicity Oswald of the National Cyber Security Centre
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Congress is spending $65bn to connect the rural US to the world. Orangeburg, South Carolina, knows the stakes better than anywhere
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Multiple Australian projects are on the cutting edge of neurotech breakthroughs and man-machine interfaces â raising questions of security and privacy for human minds
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Maker of Fortnite says in lawsuit that by controlling in-app purchases, the tech companies are restricting competition and innovation