The technology designed to map out atomic explosions depends on warehouse plumbing. Picture what happens inside Los Alamos National Laboratory and you probably imagine scientists nervously watching a screen, waiting to see if a supercomputer goes rogue. The actual daily concern? Pumping millions of gallons of water through server racks to stop them from overheating.…
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Clarke Reynolds laces up his shoes, puts on a pair of glasses, and starts running alone. No rope. No partner. No waiting for someone else's schedule. A stranger in Virginia or Jordan watches through his camera and tells him what's ahead. That's how a 45-year-old artist from Portsmouth is training for the Brighton Marathon with…
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When artificial intelligence learns to argue, platforms lose the ability to sell human attention.The internet faces a massive identity crisis. Software agents now mimic human complaints, debate political theory, and build massive followings without any human intervention. In response, social networks must actively prove the existence of real users behind the screen. To secure data…
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