Washington Must Bet Big on AI or Lose Its Global Clout

The US government must spend $25 billion on artificial intelligence research by 2025, stem the loss of foreign AI talent, and find new ways to prevent critical AI technology from being stolen and exported, according to a policy report issued Tuesday. Otherwise it risks falling behind China and losing its standing on the world stage.The…

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A Racing Champ Critiques Cinema’s Greatest Driving Scenes

If you know anything about The Fast and the Furious movies, you know that when it comes to cars, they don’t exactly value realism. (The importance of family, though, they get spot-on.) Vin Diesel’s Plymouth GTX shouldn’t be able to yank two cars into each other so hard that they flatten into pancakes—but it does.…

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‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’ Scene Debuts on ‘Fortnite’

Good morrow, cousin. Welcome to this Monday’s edition of The Monitor, WIRED’s pop culture news roundup. What’s happening in the news today? For starters, Disney might have finally learned how to mint money. Also, Fortnite debuted some exclusive Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker footage this weekend. Here we go.Fortnite Debuted an Exclusive Star Wars:…

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This Year’s Flu Season Is Off to a Weird (and Early) Start

The new flu season is up and running—and so far, it's off to a weird start.Influenza activity has been elevated since the start of November and is only expected to continue climbing, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports in its latest flu update. That's a few weeks earlier than in past years.ARS TECHNICAThis…

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Last June, a California college student named Matty Roberts created a Facebook event called “Storm Area 51, They Can’t Stop All of Us.” It called for people to converge on the secretive Air Force test facility in Nevada on September 20. “Let’s see them aliens,” Roberts wrote. The event quickly went viral; within days, hundreds…

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ISIS Is Now Harder to Track Online—but That’s Good News

Over the last month, Telegram messenger launched an account-removal campaign against its most notorious user base: ISIS. The company’s newly found initiative was profoundly wide-reaching and effective, shaking a long-settled snow globe and scattering ISIS users across scores of different platforms.WIRED OPINIONABOUTRita Katz (@Rita_Katz) is the executive director and founder of the SITE Intelligence Group,…

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11 Best Cheap Laptops We Actually Like Using ($300 – $800)

If your budget is tight and you want the most bang for your buck, or you just want to keep something out of the landfill, the used laptop market it worth considering. I'm not going to link to or endorse any specific vendors, but I've had great luck buying used laptops on eBay from all…

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Will AI Take Your Job—or Make It Better?

Wally Kankowski owns a pool repair business in Florida and likes 12 creams in his McDonald’s coffee each morning. What he doesn’t like is the way the company is pushing him to place his order via a touchscreen kiosk instead of talking with counter staff, some of whom he has known for years. “The thing…

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The War Vet, the Dating Site, and the Phone Call From Hell

It really wasn't much of an exchange. Jared Johns had met a young woman on a dating site, swapped messages, and sent her a photo of himself in a baseball cap. She'd responded with one of herself, lying down in a lacy bra. Jared grinned as he typed out a message on his iPhone's scuffed…

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