
Expert says there's a 50% chance AI will wipe out humanity
If you're not scared of artificial intelligence (AI) yet, an expert thinks there's a 50 per cent chance it will wipe out humanity. Max Tegmark, a …

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In a first, NASA returns asteroid samples to Earth
The collected rocks and soil could help scientists unlock secrets about the solar system and how life emerged on this planet. A capsule containing precious samples from an asteroid landed safely on Earth on Sunday, the culmination of a roughly 4-billion-mile journey over the past seven years. The …
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Google Bard fails to deliver on its promise — even after latest updates
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