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Scientists have created a breathtaking, three-dimensional visualization of a recent James Webb Space Telescope survey of ancient galaxies.
James Webb Space Telescope

Amazing Video Soars Through James Webb’s Dazzling 3D View of Universe

Soaring through space -- at 200 million light-years per second.

Elon Musk has launched a new AI company. Called xAI, Musk says it was formed "to understand reality" — whatever that may mean.
Elon Musk

Elon Musk Launches AI Company, Promises to Unlock Secrets of Reality

It's giving intro-level philosophy course.

A notorious female sea otter has garnered a reputation for harassing surfers in Santa Cruz, California — and even jacking their surfboards.
Science & Energy

Mischievous Sea Otter Keeps Stealing Surfboards

"The otter was shredding, caught a couple of nice waves."

Training AI models with AI-generated synthetic content causes the quality of the models' outputs to disintegrate, a new paper shows.
Artificial Intelligence

AI Loses Its Mind After Being Trained on AI-Generated Data

"As the use of generative models continues to grow rapidly, this situation will only accelerate."

Yuga Labs' Bored Ape NFTs have absolutely plummeted in value, dropping to multi-year lows earlier this month.
Blockchain

Remember Bored Apes? They’re Almost Worthless Now

RIP.

A yacht broker has been trying to sell a sub owned by the same outfit that had another vessel implode, killing five.
Advanced Transport

Yacht Broker Attempting to Sell Leftover OceanGate Submersible

Any takers for $795,000?

Nicki Minaj flipped her lid on Twitter after she saw a clip of herself in a deepfake where she and Tom Holland dispute with Mark Zuckerberg.
Artificial Intelligence

Nicki Minaj Enraged by Deepfake Video

"I hope the whole internet get deleted!!!”

A 31-year-old CEO of an e-commerce platform fired 90 percent of the company's support staff after arguing an AI chatbot outperformed them.
Artificial Intelligence

CEO Fires 90 Percent of Support Staff, Saying AI Outperforms Them

He's getting absolutely roasted.

Elon Musk may be building a massive glass house for himself nearby Tesla's Texas Gigafactory — and he might be using Tesla funds to do it.
Tesla

Tesla Working on Strange, Transparent Structure

Is Elon Musk building himself a literal glass house?

OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush, who passed away earlier this month, used meritless lawsuits to threaten and silence his many critics.
Future Society

OceanGate CEO Used Legal Threats to Silence His Critics Before Dying in Sub

It's a common tactic.

China is preparing to deliver zebrafish to its Tiangong space station to study how they interact with other microorganisms and bone loss.
Off-World

China Is Sending Fish to Its Space Station

We thank them for their service.

Researchers are projecting that 1.3 billion people will have diabetes by 2050 worldwide, leading to great new strains on health systems.
Studies

Scientists Say 1.3 Billion People Will Have Diabetes by 2050

Well... that sounds awful.

For the first time ever, OpenAI's ChatGPT has lost users, The Washington Post reports, a sign that its popularity may have already peaked.
OpenAI

ChatGPT Is Now Losing Users

Have we hit peak AI?

By placing traffic cones on self-driving cars' hoods, activists are turning them into useless hunks of metal and plastic.
Self-Driving Vehicles

Annoyed Residents Disabling Self-Driving Cars by Placing Traffic Cones on Their Hoods

Activists are calling the protests "The Week of Cone."

In a study, scientists at Johns Hopkins University claim to have determined that, yes, you can actually hear the sound of silence.
Studies

Scientists Discover That You Can Hear Silence

Do we have a bat signal for Paul Simon?

Google has been quietly testing a medical AI chatbot in Mayo Clinic and other hospitals for months, according to a report.
Developments

Google Is Already Testing a Medical AI Chatbot in Hospitals

What could possibly go wrong?

Thousands of abandoned telephone cables across the US are leaching lead into soil and water, a report from The Wall Street Journal reveals.
Pollution

Old Phone Cables Appear to Be Contaminating US Soil and Water With Lead

"It's going to be everywhere and you're not even going to know where it is in a lot of places."

Glass and metal clouds serve as a protective mirror for a bizarre, ultra-hot exoplanet, which sits dangerously close to its home star.
Exobiology

Scientists Intrigued by Reflective Exoplanet With Shiny Titanium Clouds

"Imagine a burning world, close to its star, with heavy clouds of metals floating aloft, raining down titanium droplets."

An intriguing new video shows what appears to be an early prototype of a Tesla van that is designed to carry passengers through a tunnel.
Tesla

Leak Allegedly Shows Bizarre New Tesla Vehicle

Could this really be it?

Royal Caribbean International's Icon of the Seas is here to break all records — and all we can do is be in awe of this absolute unit.
Advanced Transport

We’re in Awe of This Comically Gigantic Luxury Cruise Ship

Who decided this "monstrosity" was a good idea?