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A customer support AI went rogue—and it’s a warning for every company considering replacing workers with automation
A hallucinating customer support bot—and a viral backlash—shows how fast things can go wrong in the age of AI automation.
Chinese robots ran against humans in the world’s first humanoid half-marathon. They lost by a mile
More than 20 two-legged robots competed in the world’s first humanoid half-marathon in China on Saturday, and – though technologically impressive – they were far from outrunning their human masters
They’re here. They’re howling. But, are they resurrected dire wolves?
They’re here. They’re howling. But, are they resurrected dire wolves? - Wolf conservationists say the truly dire matter is protecting America’s wild gray wolves — but that’s not as cute and cuddly for
An astronaut’s awe-inspiring views from life in space
Longtime NASA astronaut Don Pettit is set to return from his fourth trip to space on Saturday night. Here are some of his most stunning photos of the cosmos.
These scientists think alien life best explains what Webb just found
Other scientists continue to feel frustrated with the way the work is being described to the public, with news headlines that suggest the group is closer to discovering life beyon
Scientists develop mind-blowing method to make use of sewage: 'From waste to a valuable resource'
"We hope that our proposed method shows the viability of managing waste sustainably." Scientists develop mind-blowing method to make use of sewage: 'From waste to a valuable resource' first appeared
Councils could use new AI tool to ‘digitise records and cut planning backlogs’
Ministers hope the tool will perform in 40 seconds tasks that take around one to two hours for planners to complete.
Researchers make serious breakthrough that could lead to unbelievable energy tech: 'Promising candidates'
The designs still face major technical challenges. Researchers make serious breakthrough that could lead to unbelievable energy tech: 'Promising candidates' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Science news this week: Possible signs of life on another planet and a 'useless' female organ
Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.
Giraffes Have the Same Number of Neck Bones as You Do
Imagine standing face to face with a giraffe, your neck craned back as you gaze up at this gentle giant towering over you. At first glance, their impossibly long necks seem almost otherworldly, a
Lyrid meteor shower hits major peak this spring - here's the best place to see it
The spectacle is the first big viable meteor shower of the year and star gazers are advised to get away from light pollution for the best viewing experience
Social Distancing in Bumblebee Colonies: A Natural Defense Against Wax Moths
Bumblebee colonies face numerous threats, including parasitic infestations by the bumblebee wax moth (Aphomia sociella). Recent research highlights how physical distance from honeybee apiaries can
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