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2034, Part VI: Crossing the Red Line
“Eventually, the Americans would find them. But by then it would be too late.” http://www.wired.com/ -
As China Rises, the US Builds Toward a Bigger Role in AI
After decades of staying out of industrial policy, a Pentagon-appointed commission recommends more spending on research and support for US ... -
Maquette Goes Big on Metaphor but Light on Real Emotion
The game follows the arc of a romance—and only when it ends can the puzzles go free. http://www.wired.com/ -
Instagram Live Now Hosts More People With ‘Rooms’
Instagram is finally giving creators their most requested feature—which the company hopes will make it a more dynamic destination for ... -
One Free Press Coalition Spotlights Journalists Under Attack – March 2021
Female journalists around the world are telling important stories, in spite of the danger of harassment or attack. This month ... -
What Life Is Like Under Myanmar's Internet Shutdown
One couple living in Yangon explain the impact of the military coup’s terrifying censorship measures. http://www.wired.com/ -
Facebook's Oversight Board Must Uphold the Ban on Trump
It’s not just about penalizing the former president. It’s about protecting democracy—in the US and around the world. http://www.wired.com/ -
Why a YouTube Chat About Chess Got Flagged for Hate Speech
AI programs that analyze language have difficulty gauging context. Words such as “black,” “white,” and “attack” can have different meanings. ... -
The Raging Evolutionary War Between Humans and Covid-19
Fighting the pandemic isn’t only about vaccines and drugs. It’s about understanding how viruses mutate and change inside us, and ... -
Sherry Turkle Talks Going Remote, Loneliness, and Her Memoir
In The Empathy Diaries, the pioneering computer researcher finally studies her own life. She tells WIRED why now was the ...