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Meet the Superusers Behind IMDb, the Internet's Favorite Movie Site
BY STEPHEN LURIE
Powered by obsessed film buffs, it's a crowdsourced juggernaut that's older than Google and Wikipedia. Now AI is threatening to steal the starring role.
GHOST IN THE MACHINE | 4-MINUTE READ
The ChatGPT Reincarnation of the Marquis de Sade Is Coming
BY JOEL WARNER
"Loab" was just the beginning. Artificial intelligence will soon dredge up all kinds of secret fascinations and fears.
IDEAS | 5-MINUTE READ
The Myth of the Psychopathic Personality Refuses to Die
BY ELEANOR CUMMINS
Science wants to solve the problem of evil but some of the most mainstream concepts are little more than folklore.
UPDATE NOW | 2-MINUTE READ
A New Kind of Bug Spells Trouble for iOS and macOS Security
BY MATT BURGESS
Security researchers found a class of flaws that, if exploited, would allow an attacker to access people's messages, photos, and call history.
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COURTROOM DRAMA | 4-MINUTE READ
Generative AI Is Coming For the Lawyers
BY CHRIS STOKEL-WALKER
Large law firms are using a tool made by OpenAI to research and write legal documents. What could go wrong?
COPYCAT | 3-MINUTE READ
Meta Verified Shows a Company Running Out of Ideas
Mark Zuckerberg has a new subscription service for Instagram and Facebook. That blue check mark looks awfully familiar.
ARTS AND GRAFTS | 6-MINUTE READ
This Lab-Grown Skin Could Revolutionize Transplants
BY MAX G. LEVY
A new kind of "edgeless" engineered tissue can fit any irregular shape, paving the way for hand and face grafts that look and move better.
VANISHING ACT | 4-MINUTE READ
Citizen Scientists Show Light Pollution Erases Stars From the Sky
BY RAMIN SKIBBA
More than a decade of eyewitness data shows that fainter stars disappear as artificial light brightens the night sky.
A WATT TO BE DESIRED | 4-MINUTE READ
These Motion-Sensing Smart Lights Aren't Worth Making the Switch
BY SIMON HILL
Wiz SpaceSense uses Wi-Fi to detect motion and turn bulbs on automatically, but it's inconsistent and flawed.
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