Articles by macleginn
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Laser writing in glass for dense, fast and efficient archival data storage (nature.com)

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Palantir Captured the UK Ministry of Defence (ft.com)

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Can Opus 4.6 Do Category Theory in Lean? (stephendiehl.com)

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OpenAI Tapped for Voice Control Tech in US Drone Swarm Challenge (bloomberg.com)

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SpaceX to Compete in Pentagon Contest for Autonomous Drone Tech (bloomberg.com)

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AI-supported mammography screening leads to better patient outcomes (thelancet.com)

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Howard Lutnick: Why the Trump administration is going to Davos (ft.com)

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Louis Mosley of Palantir at the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee (committees.parliament.uk)

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Construction of ubiquitous surveillance has proceeded unhindered for many years (computer.rip)

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How Quake.exe got its TCP/IP stack (fabiensanglard.net)

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The fall of Icarus: A skydiver captured falling in front of the Sun's surface (iflscience.com)

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One battle after another: using RL-guided reasoning for next-token prediction (nvidia.com)

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Silicon Valley enabled brutal mass detention and surveillance in China (apnews.com)

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DeepSeek failed to train a new model without using Nvidia hardware (ft.com)

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The second attempt by Birmingham to implement Oracle Fusion remains at risk (theregister.com)

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Stock trading AIs are naturaly prone to collusion (ssrn.com)

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Environmental Costs of Lithium Mining (bbc.co.uk)

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Fast Speculative Decoding Algorithms for Heterogeneous Vocabularies (icml.cc)

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EU guidelines and age verification app prototype for protection of children (europa.eu)

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Keeping Claude Honest (claude.ai)

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Klarna CEO says AI helped company shrink workforce by 40% (cnbc.com)

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Meta warns of 'worse' experience for European users (bbc.co.uk)

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China tests non-nuclear hydrogen bomb (scmp.com)

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The Return of the Dire Wolf (time.com)

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Copilot gaming experience: Quake 2 (microsoft.com)

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Remote Access Backdoor Discovered in Chinese Robot Dog Unitree Go1 (cyberinsider.com)

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OpenAI plans to release open-weight language model in coming months (reuters.com)

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Rehabilitating DeepSeek (chinamediaproject.org)

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System prompts in LLMs do not reliably override user prompts (arxiv.org)

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Comment on "InAs-Al hybrid devices passing the topological gap protocol" (arxiv.org)

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Tactical Developments During the Third Year of the Russo–Ukrainian War [pdf] (rusi.org)

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Solo: AI-Generated Websites by Mozilla (soloist.ai)

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ChatGPT search is now available for all (chatgpt.com)

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X partners with Visa to enable money transfers on the platform (washingtonpost.com)

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The Tesla-financial complex (2021) (ft.com)

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UK prepared to throw planning rules out the window for datacenters (theregister.com)

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Apple Intelligence generates incorrect news headlines (bbc.co.uk)

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Confronting Risks of Mirror Life (science.org)

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Australia to force tech giants to keep paying for news (bbc.com)

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Windows Update is now carbon aware (microsoft.com)

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Carbon dioxide capture from open air using covalent organic frameworks (nature.com)

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What if they are all wrong? (2020) (igorpak.wordpress.com)

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Head of Saudi tech institute pledges to limit China AI collaboration (ft.com)

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Antarctic Is Becoming Greener (theguardian.com)

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Huawei's HarmonyOS puts China's tech world in awkward spot (nikkei.com)

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Using LLMs for decompiling proprietary binaries: A thought experiment (theregister.com)

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UK government pulls funding for a supercomputer in Edinburgh University (theregister.com)

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A new large-scale traffic engineering system from Tencent (acm.org)

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Quantum circuits where error mitigation is efficient are classically simulable (arxiv.org)

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Instagram tests forcing users to watch adverts (bbc.co.uk)

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Mixture-of-Experts Universal Transformers (arxiv.org)

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Managing extreme AI risks amid rapid progress (science.org)

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Jack Dorsey on the Mission of Bluesky and Nostr (piratewires.com)

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J. B. Crawford on the Matrix project (computer.rip)

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Timothy Dozat on the probability underpinnings of biaffine attention (reddit.com)

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Behind the doors of a Chinese hacking company (apnews.com)

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An online dump of Chinese hacking documents (apnews.com)

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An article with AI-generated images retracted from Front. Cell Dev. Biology (frontiersin.org)

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Boeing Finds New Problem with 737 MAX Fuselages (wsj.com)

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Political views of under-30s are predominantly gender based (ft.com)

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Car ownership in the US is becoming more expensive (theguardian.com)

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SoundCloud Scraping Scam (nytimes.com)

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Fujitsu agrees to compensate Post Office scandal victims (sky.com)

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Fujitsu Japan remains tight-lipped on the Post Office scandal (bbc.co.uk)

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"Attention", "Transformers", in Neural Network "Large Language Models" (bactra.org)

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What if Sun had a black hole inside? (iop.org)

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BBC spins off most of its India operations (bbc.com)

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New theory claims to unite Einstein's gravity with quantum mechanics (phys.org)

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Innovation-facilitating networks create inequality (royalsocietypublishing.org)

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Intelligence is not enough: The humanity of engineering (speakerdeck.com)

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Meta and AI companies recruited striking actors to train AI (technologyreview.com)

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The End of China's Global Economic Domination (businessinsider.com)

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Why Can’t the US Government Stop Unauthorized Immigration? Because It Works (nytimes.com)

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Multi-Touch Lettering Tool (schultzschultz.com)

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Use of AI to be officially recommended in radiotherapy treatment in England (theguardian.com)

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The promise of AI-aided architecture (theguardian.com)

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Scaling Multilingual Corpora and Language Models to (Nearly) 500 Languages (arxiv.org)

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Why Hollywood actors and writers are on strike (washingtonpost.com)

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LLM Litigation (llmlitigation.com)

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A new estimate of the number of Russian soldiers killed in Ukraine (meduza.io)

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A new method for packing objects inside a rigid container (techxplore.com)

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Samsung Electronics forecasts 96% drop in operating profits despite the AI boom (wsj.com)

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A Review of Threads by the Guardian (theguardian.com)

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Apple forced to make major cuts to Vision Pro headset production plans (ft.com)

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In China, 35 is the cut-off age for employability (nytimes.com)

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The Demise of the Garage Inventor (thenewatlantis.com)

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Shirone Giant Kite Battle (edge-of-niigata.com)

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Japan's first lunar lander unveiled to media (nhk.or.jp)

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Toyota debuts hydrogen-fueled race car (apnews.com)

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Japan about to release treated radioactive water from Fukushima plant (apnews.com)

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DeSantis’s Big Moment Goes Awry with a Twitter Meltdown (nytimes.com)

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[flagged] Disney and the Great Streaming Purge (puck.news)

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New York Is Forcing Schools to Change How They Teach Children to Read (nytimes.com)

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The Insidious Nature of Contemporary International Conflict Resolution (nytimes.com)

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A brief U.S. experiment with the welfare state (nytimes.com)

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Chinese researchers claim to find way to break encryption with quantum computers (ft.com)

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A military coup was planned in Germany (nytimes.com)

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How the Collapse of Sam Bankman-Fried’s Crypto Empire Has Disrupted A.I (nytimes.com)

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The cost of America’s ban on Chinese chips (ft.com)

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Europe accuses US of profiting from war (politico.eu)