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    Members of the Make America Health Again (MAHA) movement are expressing strong discontent after Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the group’s founder, publicly supported a recent executive order from President Trump. The order aims to boost domestic production of glyphosate, a widely used pesticide that Kennedy and the MAHA group have long criticized. This sudden shift

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    Many people are excited about the rapid growth of genetic testing. Companies now offer services that claim to reveal insights about health, behavior, and even personality. But as these technologies become more common, questions arise about whether society truly understands what this means. Are we rushing into a future shaped by genetics without fully grasping

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    The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) announced a new approach to managing AI-generated code within its community. Starting Thursday, the organization requires contributors to understand the code they submit and insists that comments and documentation be written by humans. This shift aims to promote accountability and responsible coding practices, especially as AI tools become more prevalent

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    The US Department of Defense is currently at odds with the AI company Anthropic, mainly over ethical concerns. The Pentagon is reviewing its relationship with the startup, which has raised questions about future collaborations. Anthropic is committed to ethical AI use, especially regarding its Claude model, aiming to prevent misuse in military applications and mass

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    This week in New Delhi, India hosted a major AI summit that brought together government officials, CEOs, and experts from around the world. The focus was on both the opportunities and challenges of artificial intelligence. While discussions highlighted AI’s potential to improve healthcare and farming, concerns about its rapid development also took center stage. Diplomacy

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    A new phishing method has emerged that can trick employees into bypassing Microsoft 365’s multi-factor authentication (MFA). This attack uses a clever tactic involving OAuth device registration to give hackers ongoing access to a victim’s account without needing their password. It’s a sophisticated way to break into Microsoft accounts, and it’s mostly targeting businesses and

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    It’s getting harder to tell real from fake online. Images, videos, and audio can now be easily altered or created by AI. Trustworthy tools are needed to help people verify where content comes from and its history. These tools are called media integrity and authentication methods, or MIA for short. They are becoming more important

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    OpenAI announced on January 16th that it is testing ads inside ChatGPT. After years of mainly offering subscriptions and enterprise deals, the company is now exploring advertising as part of its revenue strategy. This move has sparked questions among users, developers, and businesses that rely on the platform daily. Many are wondering why OpenAI decided

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    Recently, a wave of senior AI researchers and safety experts are stepping away from major tech companies, and their reasons go beyond the usual career change. Unlike typical exits with polite statements about new opportunities or gratitude, these departures are more like warnings about the direction AI development is heading. Their public resignations reveal concerns

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    Over the past year, agentic AI has gained a lot of attention. But many projects have fallen short or become outdated. Companies are now more cautious about adopting physical AI, recognizing the serious risks involved. Experts emphasize the need for clear rules and boundaries to prevent costly mistakes. Why cautious approaches are essential for physical

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