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A Nobel laureate on why stablecoins may be nothing of the sort
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bookofjoe
2 days ago
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Russia is violating Europe's skies with impunity
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DyslexicAtheist
2 days ago
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How AI is changing the office
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petethomas
2 days ago
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The Most Innovative Countries
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andsoitis
2 days ago
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The economics of self-driving taxis
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pseudolus
3 days ago
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Why AI systems may never be secure, and what to do about it
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tempodox
4 days ago
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Why AI systems may never be secure, and what to do about it
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18 points
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loosescrews
5 days ago
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How to Spot a Genius
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mathattack
5 days ago
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How to stop AI's "lethal trifecta"
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115 points
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1vuio0pswjnm7
5 days ago
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Britain is slowly going bust
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8 points
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bookofjoe
6 days ago
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How to Spot a Genius
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1 point
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aregue
7 days ago
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A Made-in-China plan for world domination
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10 points
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butatwhatcost
7 days ago
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Drops in the ocean: France's marine territories (2016)
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thunderbong
8 days ago
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A restaurant scandal sticks in China's throat
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butatwhatcost
8 days ago
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Why AI systems might never be secure
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4 points
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petethomas
9 days ago
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Rail travel is booming in America
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120 points
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martinpw
10 days ago
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Patrick McGovern was the maven of ancient tipples
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marojejian
10 days ago
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Are touchscreens in cars dangerous?
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238 points
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Brajeshwar
11 days ago
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China's 200M gig workers are a warning for the world
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111 points
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miohtama
11 days ago
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The $4T accounting puzzle at the heart of the AI cloud
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24 points
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toomuchtodo
11 days ago
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China's 200M gig workers are a warning for the world
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Triumphology
12 days ago
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The health benefits of sunlight may outweigh the risk of skin cancer
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292 points
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petethomas
12 days ago
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The health benefits of sunlight may outweigh the risk of skin cancer
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6 points
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Brajeshwar
13 days ago
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What if the AI stockmarket blows up?
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4 points
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nabla9
14 days ago
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Understanding the New Economics of Attention
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pseudolus
15 days ago
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The BBC's best programme (In Our Time) loses its star
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DyslexicAtheist
16 days ago
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What our analysis of 900 firms shows about their values
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2 points
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rbanffy
16 days ago
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What if the $3T AI investment boom goes wrong?
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3 points
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giuliomagnifico
16 days ago
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AI agents are coming for your privacy, warns Meredith Whittaker
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3 points
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Anon84
16 days ago
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Can you make it to the end of this column?
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helsinkiandrew
16 days ago
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