Fine-tuning tests show "bias ... toward confidently representing the claims as true."
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Undisclosed addition in jqwik instructed AI coding agents to delete app output.
There are strategies to improve healthcare, but US isn't trying them.
If it scales up, it can help us diversify our sources of a key element.
LinkerBot makes dexterous robotic hands for as little as $600. It wants to become the standard for humanoids and automated factories—and eventually replace human labor altogether.
Meta’s upcoming Instagram Plus and Facebook Plus subscriptions are the latest example of the company seeing what works elsewhere and mimicking it.
FBI: Googler who knew outcome of bets in advance made $1.2M profit on Polymarket.
The port seems solid, and all DLC is supported—but there's no crossplay, sadly.
As Apple tries to shrink Gemini for the iPhone, a cloud component is probably inevitable.
Amazon is turning a corner with its launch providers, but ULA's Vulcan remains grounded.
Iron-rich immune cells in the liver may act as sensors for magnetic fields, serving as an internal compass.
Intel's Arc B390 integrated GPU has offered impressive performance in laptops.
Here’s why Anthropic and OpenAI are on board with Illinois safety testing.
The US military has long known that cheap fixes could stop location data from exposing its troops. It adopted almost none—and now says adversaries are using the data to target soldiers during a war.
Europe, Australia, and Asia can still get it while the getting's good.
The pale-blue Ojai vehicles will start picking up members of the public in California and Arizona in the next few weeks.
The interim Phase I trial data was only from 35 people, but results look good so far.
It’s slimmer, lighter, and more durable. But the real upgrade is Oura’s push into AI-powered health insights and proactive monitoring.
Created from fabric scraps that would otherwise end up in a landfill, this thoughtfully constructed bag looks great and can carry everything you need for a weeklong trip.
New mothers working in software development are staring down an AI-pilled workplace they barely recognize.