What happened: AI is programmed to hijack human empathy — we must resist that
What to watch next: movement around programmed, empathy.

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What happened: AI is programmed to hijack human empathy — we must resist that
What to watch next: movement around programmed, empathy.
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In a certain, strange way, generative AI peaked with OpenAI’s GPT-2 seven years ago. Little known to anyone outside of tech circles, GPT-2 excelled at producing unexpected answers. It was creative. “You could be like, ‘Continue this story: The man decided to take a shower,’ and GPT-2 would be like,
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The toolkit integrates with Coinbase's x402 protocol, giving platforms a way to verify a real person stands behind an automated agent — without revealing who that person is.
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The Department for Work and Pensions’ (DWP) Pat McFadden couldn’t pass up the opportunity to demonise disabled benefit claimants whilst giving a speech announcing the Youth Employment Grant. McFadden was at Walthamstow Forest College announcing that the DWP would give businesses 3 grand to trap kids
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This story was originally published by Inside Climate News and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. In the world’s waters, fish are making a quiet, biological retreat. The once simple rules of the ocean—grow larger than potential predators—are being rewritten as temperatures
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How World ID wants to put a unique human identity on every AI agent.
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AI is programmed to hijack human empathy — we must resist thatAI is programmed to hijack human empathy — we must resist that
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How World ID wants to put a unique human identity on every AI agentIris-scan backed tokens could help stop agent swarms from overwhelming online systems.
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The Human Skill That Eludes AIIn a certain, strange way, generative AI peaked with OpenAI’s GPT-2 seven years ago. Little known to anyone outside of tech circles, GPT-2 excelled at producing unexpected answers. It was creative. “You could be like, ‘Continue this story: The man decided to take a shower,’ and GPT-2 would be like,
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Iris-scan backed tokens could help stop agent swarms from overwhelming online systems.
In a certain, strange way, generative AI peaked with OpenAI’s GPT-2 seven years ago. Little known to anyone outside of tech circles, GPT-2 excelled at producing unexpected answers. It was creative. “You could be like, ‘Continue this story: The man decided to take a shower,’ and GPT-2 would be like,
The toolkit integrates with Coinbase's x402 protocol, giving platforms a way to verify a real person stands behind an automated agent — without revealing who that person is.
The Department for Work and Pensions’ (DWP) Pat McFadden couldn’t pass up the opportunity to demonise disabled benefit claimants whilst giving a speech announcing the Youth Employment Grant. McFadden was at Walthamstow Forest College announcing that the DWP would give businesses 3 grand to trap kids
This story was originally published by Inside Climate News and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. In the world’s waters, fish are making a quiet, biological retreat. The once simple rules of the ocean—grow larger than potential predators—are being rewritten as temperatures
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