Jan Leike, a prominent safety researcher at OpenAI, made headlines earlier this month when he announced his resignation from the company and his subsequent move to rival AI startup Anthropic. Leike, who co-led OpenAI’s superalignment group focusing on long-term AI risks, expressed his enthusiasm for continuing the superalignment mission at Anthropic. This shift represents a
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When it comes to horror games, most of us are familiar with the classics from the PS1 era. However, Death in Abyss takes a different approach by drawing inspiration from the N64 era, specifically Star Fox 64. This unique blend of retro gaming elements with horror themes sets Death in Abyss apart from other games
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Plants have the incredible ability to draw water from their roots to nourish their stems and leaves, creating an electric potential in the process. This electric potential holds promise as a renewable energy source. However, plants, like all living organisms, are governed by a circadian rhythm, which influences their biological processes. This daily cycle involves
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One of the standout features of the Chromebook Plus laptops is the Help Me Write function. This feature allows users to select text in any text box and right-click to access a box that offers suggestions for rewriting the selected text, rephrasing it, or changing the tone. While this may sound like a useful tool,
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Palmer Luckey’s journey from founding Oculus to cofounding Anduril seemed like a long shot when he first entered the defense industry in 2017. However, seven years later, Anduril has proven itself as a formidable competitor to the established defense contractors that dominate the market. The recent selection of Anduril, alongside General Atomics, for a groundbreaking
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