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Caroline Kennedy's son Jack Schlossberg has become the internet's "It" boy — but his Instagram feed tells a different story.
Future Society

Kennedy Thirst-Trapper Jack Schlossberg’s Instagram Feed Is Incredibly Unhinged

At one point, he claimed he was "convinced The Hague doesn't exist."

Astronauts on the International Space Station sent well wishes to the folks competing at the 2024 Olympics — with a zero-G take on the Games.
Off-World

Astronauts Hold Their Own Olympics on Board Space Station

"We, of course, have had the benefit of weightlessness."

In 2020, researchers announced the discovery of phosphine in Venus' clouds, a possible sign of life. They're back with new data.
Off-World

These Scientists Were Shamed for Claiming Signs of Life on Venus, But Now They’re Back With More Evidence

This new theory for life on Venus is "not completely crazy."

SpaceX is slated to launch a billionaire benefactor into orbit for the world's first private spacewalk in the next few weeks.
SpaceX

SpaceX Preparing to Launch Billionaire Adventurer for First Ever Private Spacewalk

This will be one to watch for many reasons.

Elon Musk posted an AI-doctored video of Vice President Kamala Harris on X-formerly-Twitter without disclosing it was AI.
Elon Musk

Elon Musk Won’t Apologize After Sharing Faked AI Video of Kamala Harris

Not surprising, but definitely gross.

A scammer attempting to trick Ferrari executives using deepfake tech was thwarted by a stalwart safety measure: the security question.
Artificial Intelligence

Ferrari Exec Suspects Call From CEO Is Deepfaked, Asks Question Only He Would Know the Answer To

All hail the security question!

A formerly high-ranking Catholic priest is suing Grindr for selling his data that ultimately ended up publicly outing him.
Future Society

Catholic Priest Sues Grindr After He Gets Caught Using It

"We want answers so we can use that as a warning to other Grindr users."

Earlier this month, a 360-foot blade of a wind turbine off the shore of Nantucket shattered. An oil spill is still far worse.
Wind

If You’re Upset About That Broken Wind Turbine, Remember the Time BP Spilled 210 Million Gallons of Oil Into the Gulf of Mexico?

The benefits still outweigh the risks.

Donald Trump attempted to woo crypto voters by appearing at this weekend's Bitcoin Conference in Nashville.
Bitcoin

Crypto Fans Disgusted by Trump’s Rambling Appearance at Bitcoin Event

"I don’t think Trump’s speech will gain him a lot of new voters among Bitcoiners."

In a series of tweets, Grimes' mother Sandy Garossino accused Elon Musk of "withholding" their children from seeing their mother's family.
Elon Musk

Elon Musk Accused of Withholding His Own Children From Visiting Grimes’ Dying Grandmother After She Supported His Trans Daughter

"Where are the other children, and with whom?"

In an unmistakable case of irony, KnowBe4, the developer of a security awareness program, accidentally hired a North Korean hacker.
Hacking

Security Firm Alarmed to Discover Their Remote Employee Is a North Korean Hacker

It's a hard-earned lesson.

The automotive testing company Edmunds attempted to take a Cybertruck for a spin — only to instantly be met with a "critical steering issue."
Advanced Transport

Automotive Tester Says Its Cybertruck Instantly Ran Into Critical Issue, Leaving It Stranded in Parking Lot

Ah: the Cybertruck special.

A South Carolina man accused of using his father's name to pose as a real lawyer allegedly used AI to write legal documents.
Artificial Intelligence

Man Accused of Pretending to Be Lawyer Using AI, Representing Real Clients

Uh oh.

China's mysterious Shenlong spacecraft may be doing more than just testing out its spacefaring capabilities, experts warn. 
Off-World

Chinese Spacecraft Has Secret Military Use, Experts Say

"The spacecraft in question is definitely alarming."

An increasing number of Silicon Valley investors and Wall Street analysts are starting to ring the alarm bells over the money spent on AI.
Artificial Intelligence

Investors Are Suddenly Getting Very Concerned That AI Isn’t Making Any Serious Money

"We sense that Wall Street is growing increasingly skeptical."

A retired astronauts says NASA thinks it's too risky bring back the two stranded astronauts back to Earth using the Boeing Starliner.
Boeing

Retired Astronaut Admits Boeing’s Starliner Has Trapped Crew in Space

"Of course they don’t feel comfortable putting them in the vehicle."

Former NASA physicist Thomas Campbell took it upon himself to conduct experiments that could prove if we're living inside of a simulation.
Future Society

Former NASA Scientist Doing Experiment to Prove We Live in a Simulation

Did we really take the red pill?

JD Vance suggested in resurfaced audio that the government should intervene to punish people who travel across state lines to get abortions.
Health & Medicine

In Resurfaced Audio, JD Vance Calls for Banning Travel Between States to Get Abortions

Everything about this is so unsettling.

A proposed Congressional bill would ban the commercial farming of octopuses while also prohibiting the import of farmed octopus meat.
Science & Energy

New Law Would Ban All Octopus Farming in America

"Octopuses are among the most intelligent creatures in the oceans."

At some point, X-formerly-Twitter auto-opted its users into sharing their data with Grok, owner Elon Musk's unfunny "anti-woke" chatbot.
Elon Musk

Elon Musk Is Now Using Your Tweets to Train His Weird AI. Here’s How to Turn It Off.

Regulators are not happy.