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AI ANXIETY | 8-MINUTE READ
Meet the AI Protest Group Campaigning Against Human Extinction
BY MORGAN MEAKER
Fears that artificial intelligence might wipe us out have fueled the rise of groups like Pause AI. Their warnings aren't that far-fetched, experts say.
RISKY BUSINESS | 5-MINUTE READ
The Wild World of Extreme Tourism for Billionaires
BY ALEX CHRISTIAN
The Titan tragedy highlights the burgeoning trend of cavalier high-net-worth individuals exploring some of the most inhospitable places on Earth.
LOCK TIGHT | 3-MINUTE READ
5 Ways to Make Your Instant Messaging More Secure
BY DAVID NIELD
Make sure your chats are kept as private as you want them to be.
ON THE NOSE | 5-MINUTE READ
How a Human Smell Receptor Works Is Finally Revealed
BY WYNNE PARRY
After decades of frustration, researchers have determined how an airborne scent molecule links to shapeshifting olfactory receptors in the nose.
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HOT AIR | 8-MINUTE READ
The Best Air Fryers for Quick and Easy Cooking
BY EMILY PECK
Prepare flavorful fried food, using little to no oil, with this kitchen staple.
BUYING GUIDE | 11-MINUTE READ
The Best Cheap Phones for Almost Every Budget
BY JULIAN CHOKKATTU
There's little reason to pay top dollar for a smartphone. These iPhones and Android devices—ranging from $150 to $500—stood up to WIRED's testing.
GAME OF CHOCOBOS | 5-MINUTE READ
Review: Final Fantasy XVI Is Still Final Fantasy, With More Blood and Butts
BY REID MCCARTER
The franchise wanted to grow up. But at its heart, the game is true to tradition, both for good and ill.
CHEF'S KISS | 9-MINUTE READ
The Best Pizza Ovens to Make the Perfect Slice
BY ADRIENNE SO
In need of comfort or celebration, people turn to carbs. We picked our favorite outdoor ovens for backyards, countertops, or camping.
PODCASTS | 3-MINUTE READ
Classic Sci-Fi Movies Are Kind of Preachy
BY GEEK'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY
Filmmakers in the '70s were good at predicting things like AI and climate change, but their stories were often short on entertainment.
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