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A customer support AI went rogue—and it’s a warning for every company considering replacing workers with automation
A hallucinating customer support bot—and a viral backlash—shows how fast things can go wrong in the age of AI automation.
Scientists Opened Up a 3,000-Year-Old Crocodile. The Contents Left Them Awestruck.
To uncover the mysteries of the past, scientists employ a wide variety of techniques to get at the truth. Climate scientists drill two-mile-long ice cores to glimpse Earth’s past climatic conditions.
Chemical fingerprints could belong to a signature of life on distant planet
This week, learn why experts are divided over an exoplanet, see the first footage of a colossal squid in its deep-sea habitat, uncover why Earth is peeling, and more.
Scientists uncover fossils of animals that roamed Oregon up to 50 million years ago
The federal agency reported that “fossil track specialist” Conner Bennett led other scientists in utilizing 3D imaging techniques to examine fossils of birds, mammals, lizards
Scientists Stunned by Ghost Galaxy With No Dark Matter—And It May Not Be Alone
Astronomers have identified a new ultra-diffuse galaxy that appears to defy one of the fundamental assumptions of modern cosmology: the presence of dark matter. The galaxy, dubbed FCC 224, lies at
Paleontologists unearth massive apex predator 5x more massive than T-Rex
A massive predator once roamed the Earth, towering over its rivals and casting a long shadow on the ancestors of T. rex. This giant, now known as Ulughbegasaurus, ruled the prehistoric world around
California trees rarely grew higher than 12,000 feet. Now one species has busted the record
The Jeffrey pine, one of the iconic trees of the Sierra Nevada, appears to have eclipsed other pines to become the highest-elevation tree growing in California. A new study documents several Jeffrey
An astronaut’s awe-inspiring views from life in space
Longtime NASA astronaut Don Pettit is set to return from his fourth trip to space on Saturday night. Here are some of his most stunning photos of the cosmos.
Theropod Dinosaurs Could Have Had Hollow Bones Like Modern Day Birds
Paleontologists in Argentina recently found the first unambiguous evidence that a group of theropod dinosaurs had hollow bones capable of holding air sacs – an ability that helps birds fly, according
Meta's antitrust trial, Nvidia's stateside manufacturing, and 7 AI breakthroughs: Tech news roundup
As major tech companies roll out AI-integrated products at an ever-accelerating speed, the technology is seeping deeper into every day life. And as the tech world makes strides in generative and
They’re here. They’re howling. But, are they resurrected dire wolves?
They’re here. They’re howling. But, are they resurrected dire wolves? - Wolf conservationists say the truly dire matter is protecting America’s wild gray wolves — but that’s not as cute and cuddly for
These scientists think alien life best explains what Webb just found
Other scientists continue to feel frustrated with the way the work is being described to the public, with news headlines that suggest the group is closer to discovering life beyon
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