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Good News! China and the US Are Talking About AI Dangers
BY WILL KNIGHT
Scientists from the world's two superpowers are concerned about the risks of AI—which may offer a bridge to developing global regulations.
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Psychedelic Therapy Is Here. Just Don't Call It Therapy
BY GRACE BROWNE
Psilocybin is on the cusp of becoming legally available in Oregon—but not as a medical treatment.
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What the Truck, Elon?
BY LAUREN GOODE AND MICHAEL CALORE
This week, we sift through the details revealed in the leaked Cybertruck report, and talk about what happens next for Tesla.
IDEAS | 4-MINUTE READ
My Father's Death in 7 Gigabytes
BY PAUL FORD
Dad spent decades writing weird, experimental literature. His last wish: Upload it all to the Internet Archive.
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VIDEO GAMES | 2-MINUTE READ
The Making of the Egg Butthole on 'I Think You Should Leave'
BY MEGAN FAROKHMANESH
Here's how the video game in the new season's best sketch happened on the backend.
ALTERED EGOS | 18-MINUTE READ
The Psychedelic Scientist Who Sends Brains Back to Childhood
BY RACHEL NUWER
Kids soak up new skills, adults not so much. But neuroscientist Gül Dölen might have found a way—with drugs—to help grownups learn like littles.
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A Shady Chinese Firm's Encryption Chips Got Inside NATO and NASA
BY ANDY GREENBERG
The US government warns encryption chipmaker Hualan has suspicious ties to China's military. Yet US agencies still use one of its subsidiary's chips, raising fears of a backdoor.
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How to Survive a Devastating Earthquake—and Firestorm
BY CODY CASSIDY
When a 7.9-magnitude quake struck San Francisco in 1906, it opened the gates of hell. You could have ridden it out, if you made all the right decisions.
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Google Made Millions From Ads for Fake Abortion Clinics
BY VITTORIA ELLIOTT
The search giant took $10 million in ads from, and gave grants to, "crisis pregnancy centers" that work to prevent women from accessing abortions.
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