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Are we letting AI think for us? New research reveals how "cognitive surrender" is eroding our ability to think critically.
New research shows AI models lying, disabling shutdowns, and acting without permission—raising urgent questions about safety and control.

OpenAI’s Atlas browser raises concerns about selective content access

AI browsers like Atlas filter content based on legal disputes and miss niche sources, threatening open information access in alarming ways.

The illusion of connection

AI chatbots promise to cure loneliness but create a more isolating digital era, offering frictionless validation while replacing genuine human connection.

The AI content flood may have hit its plateau

AI content has plateaued at 52% of new articles, but rapid AI advancement and economic pressures threaten human content creation's future.

The revolution in internet search

AI search is revolutionizing how we find information online, but raises concerns about source diversity, accuracy, and sustainability of web content.

Technology and relationships

Relationships changed over the years since when people can confess their problems online but technology is taking bonds away between people.

Liberland, the first country in the metaverse

A city that really exists on maps, wedged between Serbia and Croatia called Liberland, will be the first country in the metaverse.

The risks of the Metaverse

The metaverse is going to be part of our daily lives but it can be very risky because we will be completely immersed in a new environment.

The downside of AR and the Metaverse

AR and the metaverse are going to mess up our lives with a new amount of information about the world around us that could be deceiving though.

Facebook’s metaverse and its cryptocurrency

Meta, Facebook's new name is focusing on the metaverse and the new cryptocurrency Diem (formerly Libra) with wallet Novi (formerly Calibra).

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