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Four individuals have agreed to be locked inside NASA's Mars simulator for just over a year. And they're being paid surprisingly little.
Mars

Spoiler alert: it's not a lot.

Women interviewing for jobs at Bill Gates' private office were reportedly asked about sensitive topics including affairs, porn, and STIs.
Future Society

They were apparently asked about their sexual histories and porn preferences, among other things.

Below the Indian Ocean, there's a giant "gravity hole" over one million square miles in size. Scientists may have figured out why it exists.
Science & Energy

They may have just figured out why it exists.

Consultant Roger Anderson has created a voice, powered by OpenAI's GPT-4, that can waste and frustrate telemarketers and scammers.
Artificial Intelligence

"I’m sorry. I didn’t catch your name. What’s your name, buddy?"

For over 100 years, scientists have been puzzling over a blood-red liquid seeping out of a glacier in Antarctica. Until now.
Science & Energy

Their discovery could even help us find life on Mars.

The Pope and the Vatican have partnered with Santa Clara University to publish a handbook about AI ethics.
Artificial Intelligence

Sounds like that Pope Drip picture really got to him.

Rage Against the Machine is living up to its name by signing a pledge to boycott venues that use facial recognition technology. 
Facial recognition

We gotta take the power back!

Since 2020, the number of different e-cigarettes being sold in the US has tripled in large part due to unauthorized Chinese imports.
Developments

They may be illegal, but they're absolutely everywhere.

A Harvard behavioral scientist, who has extensively studied honest behavior, has been accused of fabricating study results.
Future Society

The jokes write themselves.

Space Force major general David Miller is worried the US could fall behind China and Russia in the space race — and is calling for action.
Space Force

Come on, guys!

G/O Media, an online media company that owns Gizmodo and Kotaku has announced that it will begin a "modest test" of AI content on its sites.
Artificial Intelligence

"God, this is gonna be such a f***ing nightmare."

Devastating wildfires in Canada have continued to burn, and its smoke is already hitting the United States for a second wave this year.
Climate Change

There's "no end in sight."

A new lawsuit is alleging that OpenAI violated individual data privacy and copyright by using scraped data to train its AI language model.
OpenAI

"...Defendants took a different approach: theft."

Local authorities saw a huge spike in 911 calls at Bonnaroo after countless iPhones started mistaking dancing for car crashes.
Future Society

Things got pretty rowdy at Bonnaroo.

The International Agency on Cancer Research will list aspartame as "possibly carcinogenic to humans" next month, according to a report.
Cancer

That's a huge decision.

Clippy's back! And this time, with a new daddy and a GPT-3.5 integration, it's more powerful than ever — unless Microsoft shuts it down.
Artificial Intelligence

CLIPPY'S REVENGE!

Bankrate started publishing AI-generated content again -- but quickly deleted it after we pointed out it was loaded with errors.
Artificial Intelligence

Oops.

A part of the summit of a mountain in the Alps has collapsed, the likely result of permafrost thawing, dramatic footage shows.
Climate Change

The Alps will never be the same again.

Starting in September, a popular intro-level coding course at Harvard University, CS50, will be taught by an AI professor.
Artificial Intelligence

Getting what you paid for?

Officials have pulled the wreck of OceanGate's imploded submersible and possibly the remains of its crew of five passengers from the ocean.
Robots and Machines

Rest in peace.