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Researchers at Anthropic and AI safety company Andon Labs gave an instance of Claude Sonnet 3.7 an office vending machine to ...
The truly weird thing is that Blue Man Group’s Luxor show still feels new. Shortly before I began working on this story, I realized that I hadn’t seen the show in decades.
Then, things got even weirder. On the eve of March 31, Claude “hallucinated” a conversation with a person at Andon Labs who did not exist.
Everybody knows that toilets on planes aren't the most luxurious of things, but it's better than having to cross your legs ...
3 Things That Prove Car Buyers Don’t Want EVs to be Weird From design to driving experience, today’s EV shoppers are looking for familiarity Here are three reasons why car buyers don’t want ...
Whether it’s strange animal behaviour or clouds that don’t look quite right, the planet has its own way of signalling that ...
Red, white and blue — cherry, white lemon and blue raspberry — Firecracker popsicles from the Good Humor truck that would ...
Here's a philosophical question for you. If a color doesn't have a name, can we still see it? Many years ago, the human eye ...
And then, on the night of March 31 and April 1, “things got pretty weird,” the researchers described, “beyond the weirdness of an AI system selling cubes of metal out of a refrigerator.” ...
The numbers don’t reflect the quality at-bats IronPigs outfielder Cal Stevenson is having. He’s patiently waiting for the ...
Embrace the chaos. There was no shortage of it in the Blue Jays’ 5-4 walk-off win over the D-backs on Tuesday evening. It was ...