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This week's roundup: Sam Altman says helpful agents are poised to become AI's killer function. A new kind of gene-edited pig kidney was just transplanted into a person. Here's the defense tech at the center of US aid to Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan. And more.

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Sam Altman says helpful agents are poised to become AI's killer function

Sam Altman says helpful agents are poised to become AI's killer function

In an exclusive, one on one interview, Open AI's CEO says we won't need new hardware or lots more training data to get there.

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A new kind of gene-edited pig kidney was just transplanted into a person

A new kind of gene-edited pig kidney was just transplanted into a person

A New Jersey woman is the second living recipient of a pig kidney.

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Here's the defense tech at the center of US aid to Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan

Here's the defense tech at the center of US aid to Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan

This is what the priorities in the $95 billion spending package tell us about four military technologies and the way they're reshaping how war is fought.

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May/June issue
Almost every Chinese keyboard app has a security flaw that reveals what users type

Almost every Chinese keyboard app has a security flaw that reveals what users type

An encryption loophole in these apps leaves nearly a billion people vulnerable to eavesdropping.

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The robot race is fueling a fight for training data

The robot race is fueling a fight for training data

AI is upending the way robots learn, leaving companies and researchers with a need for more data. Getting it means wrestling with a host of ethical and legal questions.

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