The Guardian
PulseAugur coverage of The Guardian — every cluster mentioning The Guardian across labs, papers, and developer communities, ranked by signal.
- instance of SpaceX 70%
- located in Utah 70%
- used by Mastodon 60%
- uses artificial intelligence 60%
- uses X 60%
- affiliated with Mastodon 50%
- authored by artificial intelligence 50%
- competes with Mastodon 50%
- other British Broadcasting Corporation 50%
- other Donald Trump 50%
- founded X 50%
- located in Europe 50%
23 day(s) with sentiment data
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AI safety concerns rise amid rapid advancement, calls for regulation
Concerns are mounting over the lack of catastrophic incidents despite rapid AI advancements, with some questioning the effectiveness of current safety measures and guardrails. There is a call for governments to proactiv…
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Communities fight back against AI data centers over resource consumption
Communities are increasingly opposing the construction of AI data centers due to their significant consumption of resources like water and electricity. This backlash is framed not just as a technological issue but as a …
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AI self-replication remains theoretical, not yet observed in the wild
A recent study indicates that while artificial intelligence theoretically possesses the capability to replicate itself and evade human control, this has not yet been observed in practice. Researchers are exploring the p…
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AI integration in fitness and health programs elicits user reactions
Artificial intelligence is being integrated into fitness and health programs, with users sharing their experiences and reactions. These applications range from personalized workout plans to health monitoring, aiming to …
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Facial recognition tech expands into retail surveillance
A podcast discusses the increasing use of live facial recognition technology in retail environments, from large supermarkets to smaller shops. This technology, often employed by law enforcement and retailers, raises con…
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Facial recognition tech expands surveillance, risks false accusations
Live facial recognition technology, promoted for its crime-fighting potential by both law enforcement and private companies like retailers, is expanding surveillance in public spaces. However, the technology is not infa…
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AI integration halves memoir writer's pay, author reports
A freelance memoir writer reports that their pay has been cut in half due to the integration of AI into the writing process. The writer now edits AI-generated text instead of writing from scratch, a task that takes the …
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Arts engagement linked to slower aging; Indiana Jones game port confirmed
A new study suggests that engaging in arts and cultural activities, such as singing, painting, or visiting museums, is associated with a slower rate of biological aging. Separately, the Nintendo Switch 2 is set to recei…
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US workers back union-led AI policies, poll finds
A recent poll indicates that a significant majority of US workers, approximately nine out of ten, are in favor of policies concerning artificial intelligence that are backed by labor unions. These policies are expected …
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AI in workplaces shifts from tool to surveillance and control
Artificial intelligence in the workplace is increasingly being used for surveillance and control rather than as a tool for employees. This shift is creating a new societal divide, where AI systems monitor and govern wor…
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Hantavirus outbreak linked to weather and rodent behavior
A hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship in Antarctic waters has led to at least three passenger deaths and exposed others. While typically carried by rodents, the disease's link to weather patterns is being …
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AI's true workplace danger is worker control, not job loss
The primary threat of artificial intelligence in the workplace is not job displacement, but rather increased worker surveillance and control. A growing distinction is forming between employees who leverage AI tools and …
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AI surveillance and control, not job loss, is the real threat to workers
Artificial intelligence presents a new threat to workers, not through job displacement, but through increased surveillance and control. While some professionals use AI as a tool to enhance their capabilities, many other…
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AI consciousness debated amid 'unconscious' AI headline
A discussion on Mastodon questions the nature of consciousness in AI, prompted by a Guardian headline about an AI named Claudia. The conversation speculates on whether an AI's competence implies consciousness or if a "c…
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AI outperforms doctors in emergency triage, Harvard study finds
A Harvard study found that AI systems can diagnose emergency room cases more accurately than human doctors. This research, published in The Guardian, suggests AI's potential to revolutionize medical diagnostics by provi…
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Social media post links AI regulation to school shooting impact
A social media post suggests that regulating AI and tightening gun laws would be more impactful than symbolic actions. The post links to a Guardian article about a school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, Canada.
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Palantir's UK chief defends company amid public sector data concerns
Louis Mosley, the UK and Europe boss for Palantir, is facing increased scrutiny due to the company's controversial work and its significant contracts with the British public sector. Critics are calling for the governmen…
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Palantir's AI surveillance tech sparks controversy with corporate merch release
Palantir, a company known for its AI-powered surveillance technology and controversial government contracts, has released branded merchandise, including a chore coat. This move has drawn criticism, with some viewing it …
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DJI teases new gimbal, classic games run on Fallout 4, and Anthropic's Mythos AI dangers discussed
Bruce Schneier, writing for The Guardian, has raised concerns about Anthropic's new AI model, Mythos. While its capabilities are comparable to existing systems, Schneier highlights its potentially frightening implicatio…
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AI's rapid advance threatens European translators' jobs, but human nuance remains key
Despite the increasing capabilities of AI in translation, human translators may still be needed for some time. The tech sector's advancements have significantly impacted translation roles within publishing. However, the…