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Dictionary codifies the term that took hold in 2024 for low-quality AI-generated content.
Chinese companies are no longer hiding their intent to clone SpaceX. They're advertising it.
Gov'ts agree to ban or restrict international trade in shark meat, fins, and other products.
The vast majority of Codex is built by Codex, OpenAI told us about its new AI coding agent.
Help raise a charity haul that's already past $11,000 in just a couple of days.
Lawsuits may force Intel, AMD, and Texas Instruments to do more to control chip supply chains.
Ars chats with cinematographer Steve Yedlin about bringing Rian Johnson's Gothic vision to life.
Trump claims state laws force AI makers to embed ideological bias in models.
His blood pressure was 254/150. Readings of 180/120 are considered an emergency.
But Sweeney warns iOS devs are still afraid of otally illegal retaliation by Apple.
Safety experts advise those who handle chlorine dioxide to work in well-ventilated spaces, wear gloves.

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