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LLMs memorize more training data than previously thought.
Prequel series is just great storytelling, reminding GoT fans why they loved the original so much.
Quevedo's telekino of 1904 was the first step on the road to autonomous Waymos.
A new book argues that tests might reshape human diversity even if they don't work.
Noncitizens lost after-hours access to a NIST lab last month.
Brendan Carr wants patriotic shows for Trump's yearlong America 250 celebration.
The company asserts it will continue to make VR headsets, though.
The unusual dual role has renewed criticism of Bhattacharya's lack of leadership.
If DDoSing a blog wasn't bad enough, archive site also tampered with web snapshots.
The revised age may help make sense of 2-million-year-old stone tools elsewhere in China.
The now-deleted Harry Potter data set was mistakenly marked public domain.
The company that attempted China's first orbital-class rocket landing says it will soon try again.

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