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f–field f–eyebrow f–field f–page-title cc–component-container cc–intro Artificial Intelligence and autonomous systems are poised to transform the practice of espionage. This “revolution in intelligence affairs” will lead to machines serving as […]
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The first images of “The Last Battle” seem designed to rile people on the conservative side of the culture wars: public nudity, strippers, children dressed in drag — symbols of […]
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Facebook’s planned suite of new audio features could be the most significant development in live, audio-based social media since Clubhouse splashed onto the market and prompted copycat features on other […]
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“It became clear that we’re not going to reach herd immunity in 2021, at least definitely not across the whole country,” he says. “And I think it’s important, especially if […]
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Article Start It was December 2019 when Carlos Loret de Mola got on a plane bound for New York City. Four months earlier, the Mexican journalist had quit his job […]
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One February afternoon, a 50-year-old Asian woman was waiting in line at a bakery in Queens, New York, when a man threw a box of spoons at her and then […]
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How do people view media they come across in everyday life, and what can that tell us about why they do (and do not) trust the news they encounter? In […]
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The internet wasn’t built with safeguards in place to hold content accountable for being truthful. Yet decades later, there are still no good checks and balances as to whether something […]
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Facebook announced Monday that it would limit posts that contain misinformation and hate speech as it relates to the trial of Derek Chauvin. In a blog post, Monika Bickert, Facebook’s […]