• Google's Gemini AI Keeps Your Conversations for Up to 3 Years (Even If You Delete Them)

    Google's Gemini AI Keeps Your Conversations for Up to 3 Years (Even If You Delete Them)
    Have you got a secret you don’t want anyone to know? Don’t tell any of humanity’s fancy new AI-powered assistants because the companies behind these new tools are probably keeping your data a lot longer than you think.
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  • The Guardian view on the new drone wars: as prices fall, casualties mount | Editorial

    The Guardian view on the new drone wars: as prices fall, casualties mount | Editorial
    Never before have unmanned aerial vehicles been used so intensely in conflict, with even commercial devices enlisted in battleThree days into his presidency, Barack Obama ordered his first drone strikes. Over the next eight years, he oversaw a massive expansion of the US programme of targeted killings using armed drones. The initial appeal was that the US did not risk its personnel, and strikes could be carried out without attracting much attention and, supposedly, with more precision – th
  • What It’s Like to Eat a Robot

    What It’s Like to Eat a Robot
    Odorigui is a type of Japanese cuisine in which people consume live seafood while it’s still moving, making movement part of the experience. You may have some feelings about this (I definitely do), but from a research perspective, getting into what those feelings are and what they mean isn’t really practical. To do so in a controlled way would be both morally and technically complicated, which is why Japanese researchers have started developing robots that can be eaten as they move,
  • The software says my student cheated using AI. They say they’re innocent. Who do I believe? | Robert Topinka

    The software says my student cheated using AI. They say they’re innocent. Who do I believe? | Robert Topinka
    In the desperate scramble to combat AI, there is a real danger of penalising students who have done nothing wrongRobert Topinka a senior lecturer in media and cultural studies at Birkbeck, University of LondonWhen I sat down to mark undergraduate student essays in the spring of 2023, the hype around ChatGPT was already at giddy heights. Like teachers everywhere, I was worried that students would succumb to the temptation to outsource their thinking to the machine. Many universities, including mi
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