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Alzheimer’s blood test could hit the market in early 2024, researchers say
Could a simple blood test detect Alzheimer’s disease years before symptoms appear? New research from Resonant, a Utah biotech company that…
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After Chinese researchers claimed to break RSA encryption using quantum computers, experts are skeptical and caution that any commercial benefits are years away (Richard Waters/Financial Times)
Richard Waters / Financial Times: After Chinese researchers claimed to break RSA encryption using quantum computers, experts are skeptical and…
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A profile of Character.AI, founded by two former Google researchers to offer "plausible conversation" with famous people, like William Shakespeare and Elon Musk (Cade Metz/New York Times)
Cade Metz / New York Times: A profile of Character.AI, founded by two former Google researchers to offer “plausible conversation”…
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Researchers: cybercriminals look for ways to use ChatGPT to create hacking tools, share AI generated malware code in forums, discuss creating dating scam bots (Thomas Brewster/Forbes)
Thomas Brewster / Forbes: Researchers: cybercriminals look for ways to use ChatGPT to create hacking tools, share AI generated malware…
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German researchers bought a US military device, last used in Afghanistan in 2012, with fingerprints, iris scans, and other data on 2,632 people, for $68 on eBay (New York Times)
New York Times: German researchers bought a US military device, last used in Afghanistan in 2012, with fingerprints, iris scans,…
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How Twitter played a major role in research and science communication, especially during the pandemic, as researchers and scientists leave the service (Chris Stokel-Walker/Nature)
Chris Stokel-Walker / Nature: How Twitter played a major role in research and science communication, especially during the pandemic, as…
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CCDH: when researchers on TikTok in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia liked self-harm and eating disorder videos, the app recommended more similar content (David Klepper/Associated Press)
David Klepper / Associated Press: CCDH: when researchers on TikTok in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia liked self-harm and…
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