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The Great AI Safety Reckoning: How Companies Like Anthropic Built Their Own Prison

Max Tegmark explains why AI giants' refusal to embrace regulation has left them defenseless against government overreach.

X Is Drowning in Fake Iran Attack Videos and Nobody's Stopping It

Disinformation about the US-Iran conflict is spreading like wildfire on X, with AI-generated images and old footage passing as breaking news to millions.

Netflix's Strategic Retreat: Why the Streaming Giant Walked Away from Warner Bros.

Netflix backed out of bidding for Warner Bros. Discovery after shareholder pressure and Trump's advice. Here's what really happened.

OpenAI Just Sided With the Pentagon While Anthropic Took a Stand

Sam Altman's defense deal reveals a growing rift in how AI companies view government use of their technology.

Why Lost Deserves a Second Chance in 2026 (And Why You Should Actually Rewatch It)

Lost wasn't ahead of its time—we just weren't ready to watch it. Here's why rewatching the sci-fi drama now feels completely different.

ChatGPT Just Hit 900 Million Users. Here's Why That Number Matters More Than You Think

OpenAI's ChatGPT reaches 900M weekly active users and $110B in funding. What does this mean for AI's future?

A 20-Year-Old's Fight Against Meta and Google Reveals the Dark Side of Social Media for Kids

Kaley's lawsuit exposes how Instagram and YouTube's design keeps children hooked, raising questions about tech giants' responsibility.

Ultrahuman's Ring Pro Is a Clever Workaround to a Patent Disaster

Ultrahuman launches Ring Pro with 15-day battery life after Oura patent ruling crippled its U.S. operations. Here's what it means for the smart ring market.

NYT Mini Crossword Feb. 27: Easy Wins and Island Vibes

Quick answers to today's NYT Mini Crossword puzzle. Dumbo, bed, and Aruba revealed for your solving pleasure.

The X Chromosome Mystery: What Ancient DNA Reveals About Neanderthal Mating Preferences

Scientists discover that Neanderthal males likely preferred modern human females, reshaping our understanding of ancient human interactions.

Ancient Hook-Ups: What Our DNA Says About Neanderthal Dating Preferences

Scientists decode the mystery of 'Neanderthal deserts' in human DNA, uncovering evidence of surprisingly selective mating between our ancestors and theirs.

Apple Maps Just Made F1 Season Planning Way More Interactive

Apple Maps launches 3D F1 track guides for the 2026 season, starting with Melbourne's Albert Park circuit.