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Anthropic Releases Paper About Claude’s Mental ‘Workspace.’ Don’t Read It Uncritically

about 4 hours ago

Anthropic's paper and supplementary materials hint at consciousness, perhaps a bit hastily.

xAI Is Dead. Long Live SpaceXAI

about 7 hours ago

I never have to type out what the hell "xAI" is again.

‘Don’t Die’ Guy Bryan Johnson Says He Has Serious Autoimmune Disease

about 8 hours ago

"My stomach is eating itself," wrote Johnson.

Science SARU’s ‘The Ghost in the Shell’ Has the Juice

about 8 hours ago

The studio behind 'Dan Da Dan' pulls off the most faithful adaptation...

The First Reactions to ‘The Odyssey’ Are Here

about 9 hours ago

Christopher Nolan's star-studded epic had its world premiere in London Monday, so...

Watch Rocky’s First ‘Project Hail Mary’ Scene With Rocky Himself

about 9 hours ago

Ryan Gosling stars in the sci-fi hit which is now streaming on...

California Man’s Eyelid Bump Turned Out To Be a Worm Never Before Seen in the US

about 9 hours ago

The eight millimeter-long "nodule" on the man's eyelid was originally suspected to...

Illinois Drops the Hammer on AI Companies

about 10 hours ago

Pritzker isn't playing.

Himesh Patel Has High Hopes for ‘The X-Files’

about 10 hours ago

With the pilot completed, the star is in the same boat as...

Samsung’s AI Windfall Is Splitting Its Own Workforce in Two

about 10 hours ago

Workers in the company’s consumer tech division are protesting massive bonuses the...

Antarctica Froze Millions of Years Before the Arctic. We May Finally Know Why

about 11 hours ago

A new study presents a geological explanation for the East Antarctic Ice...

People Who Can’t Visualize Anything Are Challenging a 300-Year-Old Theory of Thought

about 11 hours ago

Mental imagery might not be as central to complex human thought than...