Frankenstein’s warning: the too-familiar hubris of today’s technoscience
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TikTokers prepare to blitz followers with coverage of the coronation
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AI journalism is getting harder to tell from the old-fashioned, human-generated kind | Ian Tucker
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‘My father died in my arms at my wedding’
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3:16 AM
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The science of standup: can you train someone to be funny?
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2:15 AM
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Thank the Lords someone is worried about AI weapons | John Naughton
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9:28 AM
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Thank the Lords someone is worried about AI weapons | John Naughton
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9:17 AM
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How war in Taiwan could mean the wheels come off the UK economy
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8:27 AM
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Seal’s mystery ability to tolerate toxic metal could aid medical research, say scientists
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8:17 AM
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Pings signal closure of NHS Covid-19 app
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5:53 AM
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UK government ‘hackathon’ to search for ways to use AI to cut asylum backlog
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2:26 AM
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Weekend podcast: Chicken Shop Date’s Amelia Dimoldenberg, being the only survivor of a plane crash, and is AI getting out of control?
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UK games sector wanted Microsoft deal, says Sir Ian Livingstone
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4:54 AM
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Why movies made by artificial intelligence won’t be the future of film
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4:29 AM
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‘They’re coming up with devious ways to take your money’: the TV hackers taking on the scammers
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3:26 AM
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Amazon beats expectations in first quarter earnings as shares jump 11%
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1:26 AM
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Discovered in the deep: the superbuilder sea anemones that make verandahs
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1:15 AM
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You be the judge: should my phone-addicted friend go on a mobile detox?
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12:26 AM
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Amazon cloud and ads units offset flat e-commerce
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4:53 PM
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Muslim dating app loses appeal against Tinder-owned Match.com
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8:53 AM
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Sports Direct owner defends live face-recognition camera use
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6:55 AM
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Facebook owner Meta’s profits exceed expectations
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4:57 AM
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Microsoft says EU better place for business after UK blocks Activision deal
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4:31 AM
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Sex therapist Chantelle Otten is here to save her listeners’ love lives
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2:26 AM
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Will a legal challenge stop Europe’s ‘carbon bomb’ petrochemical plant? – podcast
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10:15 PM
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Elizabeth Holmes delays start of prison sentence
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5:53 PM
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What does UK’s ban on Microsoft’s Activision Blizzard takeover mean for gaming?
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12:27 PM
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Britain’s Covid research led the world – why have our clinical trials fallen off a cliff? | Andrew Pollard
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2:15 AM
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The Guardian view on the electric car revolution: targets are not enough | Editorial
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1:26 AM
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Terrawatch: how sea level changes can trigger earthquakes
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1:15 AM
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From the archive: My four miscarriages: why is losing a pregnancy so shrouded in mystery? – podcast
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10:16 PM
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Amazon UK could be forced to recognise first union
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9:55 PM
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Ukraine rapidly expanding its 'Army of Drones' for front line
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4:54 PM
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Japanese firm’s pioneering moon landing fails
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12:15 PM
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New rules ban subscription traps and fake reviews
via BBC News - Technology https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-65377793?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
New rules ban subscription traps and fake reviews
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How did ultra-processed foods take over, and what are they doing to us?
via Science | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/science/audio/2023/apr/20/how-did-ultra-processed-foods-take-over-and-what-are-they-doing-to-us
How did ultra-processed foods take over, and what are they doing to us?
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Facebook work filtering posts 'cost me my humanity'
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4:53 PM
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Use of antibiotics in farming ‘endangering human immune system’
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4:14 PM
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Bonus BeReal: BeReal increases daily post limit
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5:53 AM
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The digital graveyard: BuzzFeed News joins sites hanging on in eerie afterlife
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3:27 AM
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Tron: Identity review: moody sci-fi detective game is all light, no cycle
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2:27 AM
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Starwatch: giants of Leo roar into view this week
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1:15 AM
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I jumped out of a plane to learn the benefts of stress
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6:15 AM
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Champion of the gorillas: the vet fighting to save Uganda’s great apes
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5:16 AM
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Twitter restores blue tick to high profile accounts
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3:53 AM
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Embrace the unknown: the benefits of learning to live with uncertainty
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3:15 AM
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Susie Orbach: ‘Body uniformity is out of control – there’s no right way to have labia!’
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2:14 AM
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‘My remaining 13 million minutes’: productivity, ambition and being realistic in older age
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1:26 AM
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Motherhood on ice: lack of suitable men drives women to freeze their eggs
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1:15 AM
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