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UK Approves WikiLeaks Chief Julian Assange’s Extradition to the US

[ad_1] WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange faces a dwindling number of options after the UK government approved his extradition to the…

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

[ad_1] But it calls itself a person. Person and human are two very different things. Human is a biological term.…

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‘Final Fantasy VII Rebirth’ Isn’t the Game You’re Expecting

[ad_1] It’s been two years since Square Enix released Final Fantasy VII Remakea modern retelling of its beloved PlayStation hit…

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‘The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress’ Makes Lunar Rebellion Fun

[ad_1] Robert Heinlein’s classic 1966 novel, The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, explores the idea of ​​a lunar colony declaring…

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Meta’s latest privacy scandal includes hospitals sending patient data

[ad_1] You can’t see them, but Meta’s trackers are embedded in millions of websites all over the internet, collecting data…

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Sure, Crypto Is Crashing, but Everything Is Perfectly Fine

[ad_1] “Grab your conviction and stay with it. ” That piece of advice, doled out on Tuesday by the hosts…

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8 Best Retro Game Consoles (2022): Evercade, Polymega, Genesis Classic, and More

[ad_1] Whether you’re an avid collector or happen to have a stack of old cartridges and discs in the loft,…

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Microsoft Internet Explorer Is Finally, Really, Fully Dead

[ad_1] It’s the end times, the last cache, the final 404 page, for Internet Explorer. Microsoft finally laid its much…

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The Soul of a New Machine Learning System

[ad_1] Hi, folks. Interesting that congressional hearings about January 6 are drawing NFL-style audiences. Can’t wait for the Peyton and…

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‘Lightyear’ and the Fight Over Queer Visibility

[ad_1] The Monitor is a weekly column devoted to everything happening in the WIRED world of culture, from movies to…

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