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Nocturnal Animals: a movie about human wickedness

Susan was another person but she ends up becoming who she has always hated. However, something from the past will make change her mind.

Chinese A.I. Wu Dao 2.0 is 10 times more powerful than GPT-3

A new Chinese A.I. language model is overcoming the still powerful GPT-3 algorithm, with a larger dataset and new features.

Brain passwords against biometrics vulnerabilities

Traditional passwords aren't completely safe. Biometric systems seem safer until they get compromised. The answer is a brain password.

Cognitive dissonance: when we lie to ourselves to save us

We often take actions convincing ourselves that they are right only because we don't want to admit it, thus justifying our contradictions.

Mind-reading helmets and devices

Mind reading seems to be the next target for technology. A goal that can help the medical field but that constitutes a danger for others.

Facebook is trying to reverse-engineer deepfakes

Facebook is trying to take precautions against deepfakes with a new algorithm that can recognize the source.

New artificial skin can get bruised like in humans

Researchers invented a new type of skin (called I-skin) that can get bruised like human skin when injured.

Ghosting: grief without a body

The phenomenon of "ghosting" is increasingly common, especially because of social media, and for those who suffer it can be very painful.

A new Facebook algorithm can copy your handwriting

TechStyleBrush is a new Facebook algorithm that can copy your handwriting with just one word and one photo of it.

The “like” war

Social media has unintentionally developed new ways of communication that can hide covert intentions through the use of the "likes".

AI can identify humans’ vulnerabilities and influence their decisions

A team of researchers made an experiment and found that an AI could manipulate human decisions by identifying their habits.

How an Artificial Superintelligence might destroy humanity

When we talk about the dangers of artificial intelligence, we often underestimate the issue, but it's not all that predictable.