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Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

The best recent science fiction, fantasy and horror review roundup

Marc Winters investigates a cult's past while facing existential threats in a climate-changed Britain.
#ai-safety
Artificial intelligence
fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

Commentary: Wipe out a 'civilization'? Minor stuff compared with what just happened in AI

Anthropic warns its powerful AI could disrupt civilization by hacking secure systems, raising severe concerns for economies and national security.
Independent films
fromFast Company
1 month ago

AI companies fighting with the U.S. government over safety? 'The X-Files' predicted it in 1993

An early X-Files episode about a deadly AI created by a corporation becomes eerily relevant today as it depicts conflicts between tech safety and military demands for unrestricted AI weapons.
Artificial intelligence
fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

Commentary: Wipe out a 'civilization'? Minor stuff compared with what just happened in AI

Anthropic warns its powerful AI could disrupt civilization by hacking secure systems, raising severe concerns for economies and national security.
Independent films
fromFast Company
1 month ago

AI companies fighting with the U.S. government over safety? 'The X-Files' predicted it in 1993

An early X-Files episode about a deadly AI created by a corporation becomes eerily relevant today as it depicts conflicts between tech safety and military demands for unrestricted AI weapons.
#horror
Film
fromVulture
1 day ago

The Horrors of Being a Content Moderator Fuel the New Faces of Death

Poor character decisions in horror films can frustrate viewers, but Margot's journey in Faces of Death offers a relatable and engaging narrative.
Film
fromVulture
1 day ago

The Horrors of Being a Content Moderator Fuel the New Faces of Death

Poor character decisions in horror films can frustrate viewers, but Margot's journey in Faces of Death offers a relatable and engaging narrative.
Health
fromWIRED
2 days ago

Meta's New AI Asked for My Raw Health Data-and Gave Me Terrible Advice

Medical experts express concerns about uploading personal health data to AI models due to privacy and control issues.
#cybersecurity
Information security
fromWIRED
1 day ago

Anthropic's Mythos Will Force a Cybersecurity Reckoning-Just Not the One You Think

Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview model poses a significant threat to current cybersecurity defenses by autonomously discovering vulnerabilities and developing exploits.
Information security
fromWIRED
1 day ago

Anthropic's Mythos Will Force a Cybersecurity Reckoning-Just Not the One You Think

Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview model poses a significant threat to current cybersecurity defenses by autonomously discovering vulnerabilities and developing exploits.
Information security
fromTechzine Global
4 days ago

Anthropic is testing the Mythos AI model for cybersecurity

Claude Mythos is a new frontier model by Anthropic with strong cybersecurity capabilities, focusing on both detecting and exploiting vulnerabilities.
Information security
fromArs Technica
4 days ago

Anthropic limits access to Mythos, its new cybersecurity AI model

Mythos has identified critical zero-day vulnerabilities, while Anthropic's AI model has shown both capabilities and risks in cybersecurity applications.
#ai
Artificial intelligence
fromFast Company
2 days ago

Anthropic's 'Mythos' AI proves that obsessing over AGI is folly

AI advancements are leading to models that excel in coding and vulnerability detection, raising concerns about security implications.
Information security
fromTheregister
4 days ago

Anthropic Mythos model can find and exploit 0-days

AI model Mythos can generate zero-day vulnerabilities, surpassing human capabilities, but Anthropic chose not to release it to prevent widespread exploitation.
Artificial intelligence
fromThe Verge
4 days ago

Anthropic is launching a new AI model for cybersecurity

Anthropic launches Claude Mythos Preview for cybersecurity, enabling companies to identify vulnerabilities with minimal human intervention.
Information security
fromTechCrunch
4 days ago

Anthropic debuts preview of powerful new AI model Mythos in new cybersecurity initiative | TechCrunch

Anthropic released Mythos, a powerful AI model for cybersecurity, to select partners for scanning software vulnerabilities under Project Glasswing.
Television
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

There's no shortage of terrifying technology': how AI became TV drama's new go-to villain

AI is portrayed as a powerful and dangerous tool in modern surveillance and military operations.
Artificial intelligence
fromFast Company
2 days ago

Anthropic's 'Mythos' AI proves that obsessing over AGI is folly

AI advancements are leading to models that excel in coding and vulnerability detection, raising concerns about security implications.
Information security
fromTheregister
4 days ago

Anthropic Mythos model can find and exploit 0-days

AI model Mythos can generate zero-day vulnerabilities, surpassing human capabilities, but Anthropic chose not to release it to prevent widespread exploitation.
Artificial intelligence
fromThe Verge
4 days ago

Anthropic is launching a new AI model for cybersecurity

Anthropic launches Claude Mythos Preview for cybersecurity, enabling companies to identify vulnerabilities with minimal human intervention.
Information security
fromTechCrunch
4 days ago

Anthropic debuts preview of powerful new AI model Mythos in new cybersecurity initiative | TechCrunch

Anthropic released Mythos, a powerful AI model for cybersecurity, to select partners for scanning software vulnerabilities under Project Glasswing.
Mental health
fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

Nobody prepares you for the particular loneliness of not enjoying your own life - not because it's empty, but because it looks so full from the outside that you can't even say it out loud without feeling like you're complaining - Silicon Canals

Loneliness can stem from feeling disconnected from a seemingly successful life, leading to a hollow experience despite external appearances.
History
fromThe New Yorker
4 days ago

The Age-Old Urge to Destroy Technology

Resistance to technology has historical roots, exemplified by groups like the Luddites and CLODO, who opposed technological encroachments on society.
Writing
fromThe Atlantic
5 days ago

The Feeling of Becoming Less and Less of a Person

The advent of the smartphone marked a significant shift in human perception and relationships, altering the human sensorium since June 2007.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
5 days ago

The Unbearable Strangeness of Being

Cinga Samson's paintings evoke a haunting, incomprehensible world reflecting historical scars and spiritual alertness through unsettling imagery.
fromDefector
5 days ago

What Would You Do Behind The Moon? | Defector

Orion is hurtling toward where the Moon will be, not where it is-like a quarterback leading his receiver-they've already got a slightly different angle on the Moon than we do here on Earth.
Science
#claude-code
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

The Guardian view on dystopias for our times: the American nightmare | Editorial

Dystopian fiction reflects current societal issues, as seen in adaptations of Atwood's works and films like One Battle After Another.
Independent films
fromInverse
1 day ago

30 Years Later, A Long-Dormant Sci-Fi Noir Is Finally Coming To Netflix

Brad Bird is creating Ray Gunn, an adult neo-noir sci-fi animated feature set in a retro-futuristic world.
Information security
fromTechCrunch
2 days ago

Is Anthropic limiting the release of Mythos to protect the internet - or Anthropic? | TechCrunch

Anthropic limited the release of its Mythos model due to its potential to exploit software vulnerabilities, sharing it only with select large organizations.
Television
fromFast Company
3 days ago

Satirizing Silicon Valley is pointless in 2026. This show proves it

The Audacity critiques Big Tech's ethics through a darkly comedic lens, but its timing may render it less impactful.
Film
fromSFGATE
3 days ago

Movie legend tells all about his SF apartment, taking LSD and people-watching

John Waters' unique filmmaking style has gained recognition and influence, contrasting with mainstream culture since the late 1960s.
fromInverse
1 week ago

'Project Hail Mary's' Relativity Problem Is More Complicated Than You Think

"I've done a lot of time-dilated travel." This statement encapsulates the essence of Grace's journey, highlighting the profound effects of traveling at speeds approaching light, where time for the traveler slows down significantly compared to those remaining on Earth.
OMG science
Silicon Valley
fromThe Nation
1 week ago

The Anti-Intellectualism of the Silicon Valley Elite

Silicon Valley's anti-intellectualism dismisses the value of deep intellectual work, impacting perceptions of music creation and higher education.
Philosophy
fromApaonline
1 week ago

Dystopian Futures: Anthropic and the Department of Defense

Dystopian visions of AI's impact on society raise significant concerns about control and governance as technology advances.
#science-fiction
Books
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

Tech Barons Like Elon Musk Love Sci-Fi. They Also Misunderstand It Completely.

Technology moguls often misinterpret the messages of science fiction, despite their admiration for the genre.
Books
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

Tech Barons Like Elon Musk Love Sci-Fi. They Also Misunderstand It Completely.

Technology moguls often misinterpret the messages of science fiction, despite their admiration for the genre.
fromArs Technica
2 days ago

AI on the couch: Anthropic gives Claude 20 hours of psychiatry

Claude's primary affect states were curiosity and anxiety, with secondary states of grief, relief, embarrassment, optimism, and exhaustion. The report noted that Claude's personality was consistent with a relatively healthy neurotic organization.
Artificial intelligence
Music
fromConsequence
2 weeks ago

The Claypool Lennon Delirium Tackle Free Will and AI on "Meat Machines"

The Claypool Lennon Delirium released the single 'Meat Machines' from their upcoming album, showcasing a melodic direction and themes of free will versus determinism.
Wearables
fromTheregister
2 weeks ago

Metaverse inventor Neal Stephenson says VR goggles are dead

Neal Stephenson argues that immersive environments will not require head-mounted hardware, as smartphones will continue to dominate.
Information security
fromAxios
4 days ago

Anthropic withholds Mythos Preview model because it's hacking is too powerful

Mythos Preview can autonomously find and exploit vulnerabilities at an unprecedented level, surpassing previous models significantly.
Books
fromSFGATE
4 days ago

'I was just riveted': Plane crashes, dark tech inspire SF book of the year

Kate Folk's novel 'Sky Daddy' explores a woman's obsession with planes and her struggle for connection in a modern, isolating world.
Artificial intelligence
fromWIRED
3 days ago

Anthropic's New Product Aims to Handle the Hard Part of Building AI Agents

Anthropic launched Claude Managed Agents to simplify building and deploying AI agents for businesses, enhancing its enterprise offerings.
fromThe Verge
2 weeks ago

The man who coined Metaverse now says Meta's glasses are creepy

When I was working at Magic Leap, and people asked me why I thought that was a good idea, I would ask the rhetorical question: "do you really think that twenty years from now everyone is still going to be going around all day staring at little rectangles in their hands?" At the time it seemed obvious to me that the answer was no.
Writing
Marketing
fromThe New Yorker
3 weeks ago

In the Age of A.I., What Is Taste? And Do We Still Have It?

Silicon Valley has adopted 'taste' as a critical competitive advantage in the AI era, positioning it as the ability to discern profitable products and create unreplicable market advantages.
Education
fromLos Angeles Times
4 weeks ago

Commentary: My promise to you: AI didn't write this column, and if it's after my job, it'll be over my dead body

AI-powered email suggestions and auto-response features undermine human communication skills and critical thinking by automating writing, research, and intellectual engagement.
fromSFGATE
3 weeks ago

'The Audacity' is the dark tech successor to HBO's 'Silicon Valley'

I was a massive fan of 'Silicon Valley.' Anybody who says that you're just doing 'Silicon Valley' part two, thank you very much. Fantastic compliment. But there is a darkness in this show that I think is offset by comedy.
Silicon Valley
fromInfoWorld
6 days ago

Anthropic cuts OpenClaw access from Claude subscriptions, offers credits to ease transition

Both me and @davemorin tried to talk sense into Anthropic, best we managed was delaying this for a week. Funny how timings match up, first they copy some popular features into their closed harness, then they lock out open source.
Artificial intelligence
fromLondon On The Inside
3 weeks ago

Escape Reality with This Blade Runner Double Feature

Kick off with Ridley Scott's 1982 OG Blade Runner: The Final Cut, which stars Harrison Ford as a special agent on a mission to exterminate escaped androids. Ford is joined by Ryan Gosling in the Denis Villeneuve-directed Blade Runner 2049, which is sure to whet your appetite for Dune: Part Three - hitting cinemas this December.
Film
Books
fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

The Sci-Fi Novelist Who Disappeared for Decades

Cameron Reed's science fiction explores cognitive estrangement, revealing alien worlds that reflect and challenge our own societal norms and moral dilemmas.
Media industry
fromThe Verge
1 month ago

The AI Doc is an overwrought hype piece for doomers and accelerationists alike

Focus Features' AI documentary has excellent access to industry leaders but fails to provide meaningful insights or substantive analysis about generative AI's societal impact.
Writing
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

Raymond Chandler and the Case of the Split Infinitive

Raymond Chandler clashed with The Atlantic's copy editor Margaret Mutch over her correction of a split infinitive, arguing that deliberate rule-breaking in language creates authentic, living prose.
Books
fromInverse
2 weeks ago

Behind 'Project Hail Mary' And The Hard Sci-Fi Renaissance - And What's Next

Andy Weir's evolution as a sci-fi author reflects a blend of realism and personal growth in his characters and storytelling.
Books
fromEngadget
3 weeks ago

What to read this weekend: Revisiting Project Hail Mary and The Thing on the Doorstep

The miniseries adapts Lovecraft's story, focusing on friendship, murder, and the gradual descent into madness with unsettling visuals.
Books
fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago

Publisher cancels horror novel's release over AI claims

The US release of the horror novel 'Shy Girl' has been canceled due to concerns over AI involvement in its writing.
Film
fromInverse
1 month ago

The Most Underrated Philip K. Dick Adaptation Deserves To Be Seen

A politician and ballet dancer form an instant connection, but a shadowy organization called the Adjustment Bureau manipulates reality to separate them as part of their predetermined plan for humanity.
Podcast
fromOpen Culture
1 month ago

Hear Aldous Huxley Read Brave New World. Plus 84 Classic Radio Dramas from CBS Radio Workshop (1956-57)

Podcasting has evolved from niche experiment to mainstream medium, reviving oral storytelling traditions while differing significantly from radio's scripted, professionally produced format through intimate, off-the-cuff content.
Philosophy
fromApaonline
1 month ago

Dune's Discomfort with Religion

Villeneuve's Dune films impose a pro-secular worldview that denigrates faith as foolish, reinforcing Orientalist stereotypes by coding Fremen religion as Islamic and portraying believers as irrational victims needing secular liberation.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

The best recent science fiction, fantasy and horror review roundup

Three novels blend historical settings with fantastical elements: Jordan's memory-technology narrative spanning centuries, Sullivan's werewolf tale rooted in 18th-century France, and Mitchison's reimagined fairytale featuring an orphaned princess raised by magical creatures.
Graphic design
fromdesignyoutrust.com
2 months ago

Artist Turns Cyberpunk Skylines Into Soft PoetryNeon Streets, Snowfall And Silence In A Parallel Universe

A wide variety of contemporary visual art and design projects spanning surreal mash-ups, comics, illustration, generative art, photography, design, and cultural commentary.
SF LGBT
fromQueerty
1 month ago

Boldly going where no Klingon has gone before: Star Trek introduces its first-ever gay Klingon - Queerty

Jay-Den Kraag is Starfleet Academy's first queer Klingon, confirmed by actor Karim Diané, amid on-screen romantic tension and a hinted love triangle.
Artificial intelligence
fromsfist.com
3 weeks ago

Sam Altman Posts Tone-Deaf Tweet Thanking Coders For Making Themselves Obsolete

Sam Altman's gratitude message to software coders appears tone-deaf as AI increasingly displaces programming jobs, exemplifying tech leadership disconnected from workforce concerns.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Tech legend Stewart Brand on Musk, Bezos and his extraordinary life: We don't need to passively accept our fate'

Stewart Brand thinks big and long. He thinks on a planetary scale as suggested by the title of his celebrated Whole Earth Catalog and on the longest of timeframes, as with his Long Now Foundation, which looks forward to the next 10,000 years of human civilisation. He has had a lifelong fascination with the future, and anything that could get us there faster, from space travel to psychedelic drugs to computing.
Silicon Valley
fromTheregister
1 month ago

Anthropic tries to hide Claude's AI actions. Devs hate it

Read 3 files (ctrl+o to expand),
Software development
Arts
fromBrooklyn Paper
1 month ago

At Caveat, Laibson's tech-heavy Chekhov adaptation The HARMNF examines digital-age alienation * Brooklyn Paper

Contemporary theater uses virtual, mixed reality, and AI technologies to create immersive, interactive performances that blur traditional audience and performer roles.
fromTechCrunch
2 months ago

Science fiction writers, Comic-Con say goodbye to AI | TechCrunch

Back in December, when SFWA announced that it was updating its rules for the Nebula Awards. Works written entirely by large language models would not be eligible, while authors who used LLMs "at any point during the writing process" had to disclose that use, allowing award voters to make their own decisions about whether that usage would affect their support.
Writing
Film
fromArs Technica
1 month ago

The AI apocalypse is nigh in Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die

Gore Verbinski returns with Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die, a darkly satirical time-loop sci-fi film starring Sam Rockwell that warns against technology addiction while following a time traveler recruiting diner patrons to prevent an AI apocalypse.
Artificial intelligence
fromBusiness Insider
4 weeks ago

Alex Karp says AI is bad news for 'humanities-trained, largely Democratic voters'

AI will disrupt white-collar work and reshape American politics by shifting economic power from educated Democratic voters to working-class vocational workers.
fromInverse
2 months ago

Netflix's Most Infamous Sci-Fi Series Is Coming Back For Another Grim Season

Charlie Brooker's dystopian anthology series Black Mirror has been making us face the dark side of technology for 15 years now. In 2011, that meant live TV ransoms and capitalist reality shows. But last year, in Season 7, we saw memories brought to life, emotions run on subscription models, and the Hollywood remake machine going very literal. In the age of AI popping up everywhere, Black Mirror isn't going to stop reflecting real life any time soon - but what could possibly be next?
Television
fromDefector
1 month ago

Dan Simmons Is Dead So It's Time To Read 'Hyperion' | Defector

This is a shame, because his best work belongs with the greats of fantasy, horror, and sci-fi. Summer of Night is a tighter, more satisfying version of Stephen King's It. Carrion Comfort is a brick-sized epic about psychic vampires that reads as breezily as a trade paperback. The Terror, which inspired the well-regarded show, is for its first three-quarters a brilliant and non-supernatural speculative take on a real doomed Arctic expedition.
Books
Philosophy
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Is Transhumanism the Future or Our Downfall?

Transhumanism uses emerging technologies to augment human capacities, offering longevity and enhanced abilities while raising profound ethical, control, and societal risk questions.
Artificial intelligence
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

Dario Amodei's Oppenheimer Moment

Anthropic's CEO envisions superintelligent AIs as polymaths that could accelerate scientific discovery and solve humanity's greatest challenges if developed safely, though he acknowledges significant risks.
Artificial intelligence
fromHarper's Magazine
1 month ago

Agents of Chaos, by Will Stephenson

AI has primarily produced flawed consumer products and hype-driven companies rather than transformative breakthroughs, while young tech workers prioritize avoiding economic displacement over meritocratic achievement.
#cyberpunk
fromKqed
1 month ago

A Novel Tracks the Fallout of Free Love, and the Girls Who 'Went Away'

In 1968, a "good girl" is squeaky clean. She studies hard, follows the rules, gets into college and doesn't embarrass her parents. She doesn't lie or drink or do drugs. She doesn't participate in the Summer of Love or experiment with any of its alternative ways of living. She definitely doesn't have premarital sex, get pregnant and upend everyone's meticulously laid plans for her future.
Books
Film
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Goldberg: He studied cognitive science then wrote a startling play about AI authoritarianism

Predictive AI and persuasive tech rhetoric can enable surveillance and threaten democracy unless technologists prioritize democratic safeguards.
fromInverse
2 months ago

30 Years Ago, One Cyberpunk Sequel Was The Weirdest Stephen King Reboot Ever

In 1992, the original Lawnmower Man was way ahead of its time. Loosely based on the Stephen King short story of the same name, the cyberpunk film turned a neurodivergent gardener into a kind of pre- Matrix badass in a virtual world. Starring Jeff Fahey as Jobe and Pierce Brosnan as Dr. Lawrence Angelo, The Lawnmower Man was a haunting, bizarre sci-fi horror movie, which is utterly unlike anything else in cinema history.
Film
Artificial intelligence
fromInfoQ
2 months ago

Anthropic Releases Updated Constitution for Claude

Anthropic's updated Claude constitution provides structured principles and contextual reasoning to improve alignment, safety, and reliable behavior during training and real-world interactions.
fromTheregister
1 month ago

Anthropic's latest Sonnet is better at using computers

The tweaks to Sonnet 4.6 have taken it past the pricier Opus 4.6 in two of 13 benchmark categories: agentic financial analysis (Finance Agent v1.1, 63.3 percent vs. 60.1 percent) and office tasks (GDPVal-AA Elo, 1633 vs. 1606). Opus 4.6 wins in six of the 13 categories, in tests that show rival Gemini 3 Pro and GPT-5.2 each leading in 2 of 13 categories. But benchmark tests should not be taken too seriously.
Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence
fromWIRED
1 month ago

'Uncanny Valley': ICE's Secret Expansion Plans, Palantir Workers' Ethical Concerns, and AI Assistants

ICE plans to expand operations into nearly every U.S. state, Palantir leadership offered little substantive engagement on employee ethical concerns, and AI agents show limited real-world capabilities.
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