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Cali's AG Tells AI Companies Almost Everything They're Doing Might Be Illegal
(gizmodo.com)
181 points
clumsysmurf
a year ago
153 comments
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Sam Bankman-Fried thrown into solitary over Tucker Carlson interview: report
(gizmodo.com)
180 points
rntn
a year ago
226 comments
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Microsoft is slowly rolling out ads in the Windows 11 start menu
(gizmodo.com)
180 points
ourmandave
3 years ago
203 comments
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Amazon third-party sellers reportedly hound customers who leave bad reviews
(gizmodo.com)
178 points
rexreed
5 years ago
95 comments
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Sweden Leaks the Personal Information of Millions of Its Own Citizens
(gizmodo.com)
175 points
brainpool
9 years ago
71 comments
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Google Removes 'Don't Be Evil' Clause from Its Code of Conduct
(gizmodo-com.cdn.ampproject.org)
175 points
axiomdata316
8 years ago
6 comments
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EU suppressed results of a study that found piracy doesn’t harm sales
(gizmodo.com)
174 points
ABS
9 years ago
38 comments
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Amazon’s Alexa for landlords is a privacy nightmare waiting to happen
(gizmodo.com.au)
172 points
walterbell
6 years ago
176 comments
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A 1980s space telescope may have seen planet nine
(gizmodo.com)
172 points
starwind
5 years ago
128 comments
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NASA’s Curiosity Rover Is Able to Drill Holes into Rocks Again
(gizmodo.com)
171 points
wglb
8 years ago
34 comments
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Hackers Who Shut Down PSN and Xbox Live Now Attacking Tor
(gizmodo.com)
170 points
conover
11 years ago
154 comments
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Even After Fix, Windows 10 Update Is Botching File Operations
(gizmodo.com.au)
170 points
sharjeelsayed
8 years ago
152 comments
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Some Epson printers are programmed to stop working after a certain amount of use
(gizmodo.com)
170 points
marron
4 years ago
144 comments
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Mathematicians are hoarding a type of Japanese chalk (2015)
(gizmodo.com)
170 points
florian_s
7 years ago
123 comments
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Goodbye Big Five: Google
(gizmodo.com)
169 points
kaboro
7 years ago
133 comments
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Don't Buy Anyone an Echo
(gizmodo.com)
164 points
rbanffy
9 years ago
186 comments
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Leaked FBI Email Reportedly Shows Desperation to Justify Warrantless Wiretaps
(gizmodo.com)
164 points
Jimmc414
2 years ago
80 comments
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How Palantir Is Taking Over New York City
(gizmodo.com)
163 points
jonbaer
10 years ago
106 comments
169.
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Uber’s iOS App Had Secret Permissions That Allowed It to Copy Your Phone Screen
(gizmodo.com)
163 points
thisjustinm
9 years ago
21 comments
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Chennai, India's sixth biggest city, has a water crisis
(earther.gizmodo.com)
161 points
GordonS
7 years ago
58 comments
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Octopuses Like to Punch Fish
(gizmodo.com)
160 points
CapitalistCartr
5 years ago
100 comments
172.
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Nuclear Test Films Declassified and Uploaded
(paleofuture.gizmodo.com)
160 points
coloneltcb
8 years ago
84 comments
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AI Detectors Get It Wrong. Writers Are Being Fired Anyway
(gizmodo.com)
159 points
lapcat
2 years ago
176 comments
174.
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Roomba's Next Big Step Is Selling Maps of Your Home to the Highest Bidder
(gizmodo.com)
159 points
ourmandave
9 years ago
65 comments
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Judge Says IP Address Doesn't Prove Anything in Piracy Case
(gizmodo.com)
159 points
JobBoardWPTheme
10 years ago
49 comments
176.
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What ever happened to the transhumanists?
(gizmodo.com)
158 points
atlasunshrugged
4 years ago
422 comments
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CNET Has Been Quietly Publishing AI-Written Articles for Months
(gizmodo.com)
158 points
herbertl
3 years ago
86 comments
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Casio adds fitness features to original G-Shock digital watch
(gizmodo.com)
157 points
occamschainsaw
3 years ago
170 comments
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Ron Glass has died
(io9.gizmodo.com)
157 points
syck
10 years ago
24 comments
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$1T in tech stocks sold off as market grows skeptical of AI
(gizmodo.com)
156 points
pabs3
7 months ago
208 comments
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