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Review: The fastest of the M4 MacBook Pros might be the least interesting one

Review: The fastest of the M4 MacBook Pros might be the least interesting one

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  • Post published:November 12, 2024
  • Post category:LATEST/reviews

In some ways, my review of the new MacBook Pros will be a lot like my review of the new iMac. This is the third year and fourth generation of…

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Calling all Ars readers! Your feedback is needed.

Calling all Ars readers! Your feedback is needed.

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:November 12, 2024
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Many of you know that most of our staff is spread out all over these United States, but what you might not know is that it has been more than…

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Amazon ready to use its own AI chips, reduce its dependence on Nvidia

Amazon ready to use its own AI chips, reduce its dependence on Nvidia

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  • Post published:November 12, 2024
  • Post category:ai/chips/LATEST

Amazon is poised to roll out its newest artificial intelligence chips as the Big Tech group seeks returns on its multibillion-dollar semiconductor investments and reduce its reliance on market leader…

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Join Ars Live Nov. 19 to dissect Microsoft’s rogue AI experiment

Join Ars Live Nov. 19 to dissect Microsoft’s rogue AI experiment

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  • Post published:November 12, 2024
  • Post category:ai/LATEST

In the short-term, the most dangerous thing about AI language models may be their ability to emotionally manipulate humans if not carefully conditioned. The world saw its first taste of…

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Mazda gives the 2025 CX-50 a big efficiency boost to 38 mpg with hybrid power

Mazda gives the 2025 CX-50 a big efficiency boost to 38 mpg with hybrid power

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  • Post published:November 12, 2024
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Mazda won itself a lot of fans over the years with the sharp styling and attention to detail of its engaging-to-drive vehicles. But in recent years its cars have been…

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Smaller than an Escalade IQ, bigger than a Lyriq: The 2026 Cadillac Vistiq

Smaller than an Escalade IQ, bigger than a Lyriq: The 2026 Cadillac Vistiq

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  • Post published:November 12, 2024
  • Post category:LATEST

Cadillac has another new electric vehicle on the way. It's the 2026 Vistiq, a three-row SUV that fills the gap in the American automaker's lineup. It will be the fifth…

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There are some things the Crew-8 astronauts aren’t ready to talk about

There are some things the Crew-8 astronauts aren’t ready to talk about

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  • Post published:November 12, 2024
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The astronauts who came home from the International Space Station last month experienced some drama on the high frontier, and some of it accompanied them back to Earth. In orbit,…

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FTX sues Binance for $1.76B in battle of crypto exchanges founded by convicts

FTX sues Binance for $1.76B in battle of crypto exchanges founded by convicts

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  • Post published:November 12, 2024
  • Post category:crypto/LATEST

The bankruptcy estate of collapsed cryptocurrency exchange FTX has sued the company's former rival Binance in an attempt to recover $1.76 billion or more. The lawsuit seeks "at least $1.76…

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Anthropic hires its first “AI welfare” researcher

Anthropic hires its first “AI welfare” researcher

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  • Post published:November 11, 2024
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A few months ago, Anthropic quietly hired its first dedicated "AI welfare" researcher, Kyle Fish, to explore whether future AI models might deserve moral consideration and protection, reports AI newsletter…

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Hacker gets 10 years for stealing $20M in home buyers’ down payments

Hacker gets 10 years for stealing $20M in home buyers’ down payments

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  • Post published:November 11, 2024
  • Post category:business/LATEST

A Nigerian man living in the United Kingdom has been sentenced to 10 years for his role in a phishing scam that snatched more than $20 million from over 400…

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Air quality problems spur $200 million in funds to cut pollution at ports

Air quality problems spur $200 million in funds to cut pollution at ports

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  • Post published:November 11, 2024
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Raquel Garcia has been fighting for years to clean up the air in her neighborhood southwest of downtown Detroit. Living a little over a mile from the Ambassador Bridge, which…

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Russia: Fine, I guess we should have a Grasshopper rocket project, too

Russia: Fine, I guess we should have a Grasshopper rocket project, too

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:November 11, 2024
  • Post category:business/LATEST

Like a lot of competitors in the global launch industry, Russia for a long time dismissed the prospects of a reusable first stage for a rocket. As late as 2016,…

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How a stubborn computer scientist accidentally launched the deep learning boom

How a stubborn computer scientist accidentally launched the deep learning boom

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  • Post published:November 11, 2024
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During my first semester as a computer science graduate student at Princeton, I took COS 402: Artificial Intelligence. Toward the end of the semester, there was a lecture about neural…

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Marvel drops  Captain America: Brave New World trailer

Marvel drops Captain America: Brave New World trailer

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  • Post published:November 11, 2024
  • Post category:entertainment/Events/LATEST

Captain America: Brave New World is star Anthony Mackie's first cinematic appearance as the new Captain America. Marvel Studios dropped a full-length trailer for Captain America: Brave New World at…

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Review: Catching up with the witchy brew of Agatha All Along

Review: Catching up with the witchy brew of Agatha All Along

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:November 9, 2024
  • Post category:entertainment/LATEST/reviews

The MCU's foray into streaming television has produced mixed results, but one of my favorites was the weirdly inventive, oh-so-meta WandaVision. I'm happy to report that the spinoff sequel,  Agatha…

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43 research monkeys on the lam still “playfully exploring,“ police say

43 research monkeys on the lam still “playfully exploring,“ police say

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  • Post published:November 9, 2024
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If you need any inspiration for cutting loose and relaxing this weekend, look no further than a free-wheeling troop of monkeys that broke out of their South Carolina research facility…

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“Safe AI” champ Anthropic teams up with defense giant Palantir in new deal

“Safe AI” champ Anthropic teams up with defense giant Palantir in new deal

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  • Post published:November 9, 2024
  • Post category:ai/deals/LATEST/security

Anthropic has announced a partnership with Palantir and Amazon Web Services to bring its Claude AI models to unspecified US intelligence and defense agencies. Claude, a family of AI language…

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New SMB-friendly subscription tier may be too late to stop VMware migrations

New SMB-friendly subscription tier may be too late to stop VMware migrations

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:November 9, 2024
  • Post category:deals/LATEST/software

Broadcom has a new subscription tier for VMware virtualization software that may appease some disgruntled VMware customers, especially small to medium-sized businesses. The new VMware vSphere Enterprise Plus subscription tier…

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Matter 1.4 has some solid ideas for the future home—now let’s see the support

Matter 1.4 has some solid ideas for the future home—now let’s see the support

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:November 9, 2024
  • Post category:LATEST

Matter, the smart home standard that promises an interoperable future for home automation, even if it's scattered and a bit buggy right now, is out with a new version, 1.4.…

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Verizon, AT&T tell courts: FCC can’t punish us for selling user location data

Verizon, AT&T tell courts: FCC can’t punish us for selling user location data

  • Post author:Ars Technica
  • Post published:November 9, 2024
  • Post category:LATEST/mobile/reviews

Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile are continuing their fight against fines for selling user location data, with two of the big three carriers submitting new court briefs arguing that the Federal…

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