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05.18.24
SECURITY ROUNDUP | 3-MINUTE READ US Official Warns a Cell Network Flaw Is Being Exploited for Spying
BY ANDY GREENBERG
Plus: Three arrested in North Korean IT workers fraud ring, Tesla staffers shared videos from owners' cars, and more.
PLAINTEXT | 8-MINUTE READIt's Time to Believe the AI Hype
BY STEVEN LEVY
Some pundits suggest generative AI stopped getting smarter. The explosive demos from OpenAI and Google that started the week show there's plenty more disruption to come.
DEALS | 9-MINUTE READThe Best Outdoor Summer Deals From REI's Anniversary Sale
BY SCOTT GILBERTSON AND ADRIENNE SO
It's the best time of the year to pick up all the tents, stoves, sleeping bags, and gear that you'll need for summer fun.
SUPERALIGNMENT | 3-MINUTE READOpenAI's Long-Term AI Risk Team Has Disbanded
BY WILL KNIGHT
The entire OpenAI team focused on the existential dangers of AI has either resigned or been absorbed into other research groups, WIRED has confirmed.
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CULTURE GUIDES | 21-MINUTE READThe Best Movies on Netflix
BY MATT KAMEN AND WIRED STAFF
City Hunter, Suzume, and Spaceman are just a few of the movies you should watch on Netflix this month.
GOT MILK? | 8-MINUTE READHow Big Dairy Took Over Your TikTok Feed—With Help From Uncle Sam
BY H. CLAIRE BROWN
A vast constellation of celebrities, from Kelly Ripa to the McDonald's mascot Grimace, have helped push dairy sales.
PUBLIC HEALTH | 3-MINUTE READThere's New Hope for an HIV Vaccine
BY EMILY MULLIN
A trial vaccine has succeeded in generating low levels of antibodies needed to target HIV. It's a first but much-needed step toward preventing infection.
MARKS THE SPOT | 2-MINUTE READElon Musk Finally Puts Twitter Out of Its Misery
BY BRIAN BARRETT
Twitter is fully X.com now. Given its transformation since Elon Musk bought it, that may be a small mercy.
WIRED Q&A | 7-MINUTE READJane Schoenbrun Wants to Blow Up Your TV
BY JASON PARHAM
Growing up, director Jane Schoenbrun escaped into shows like The X-Files and Twin Peaks. Their new movie, I Saw the TV Glow, is about the relief, and danger, of getting lost in screens.
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