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@WIRED shared
On Jan 16, 2022
AI health care have not progressed beyond initial proofs of concept. https://t.co/1sO9bF984a
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When It Comes to Health Care, AI Has a Long Way to Go

When It Comes to Health Care, AI Has a Long Way to Go

Medical information is more complex and less available than the web data that many algorithms were trained on, so results can be misleading.

@WIRED shared
On Jan 15, 2022
Cars are computers now, perhaps none more so than Teslas, which means they come with computer problems like hacking risks. https://t.co/hujrUAqFNt
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Security News This Week: A German Teen Took Control of Teslas by Hacking a Third-Party App

Security News This Week: A German Teen Took Control of Teslas by Hacking a Third-Party App

Plus: Open source sabotage, Ukrainian website hacks, and more of the week's top security news.

@WIRED shared
On Jan 16, 2022
The biggest challenge of learning to live in a new climate is that there’s so much uncertainty about what’s going to happen, to whom, and when. https://t.co/GvvlBFhRhN
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How to Prepare for Climate Change's Most Immediate Impacts

How to Prepare for Climate Change's Most Immediate Impacts

The effects of the climate crisis are happening right now. From natural disasters to supply chain shortages, here's how to cope.

@WIRED shared
On Jan 16, 2022
iCloud Private Relay deploys what Apple calls "dual-hop" architecture—meaning there are two stops or relays between your device and the internet. https://t.co/8haxTlBVQg
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How Apple's iCloud Private Relay Can Keep You Safe

How Apple's iCloud Private Relay Can Keep You Safe

The newest security measure is still in beta. But if you want to make use of it, here's what you need to know.

@WIRED shared
On Jan 16, 2022
Data-destroying malware, posing as ransomware, has hit computers within Ukrainian government agencies and related organizations. https://t.co/KW7yXyRsKT
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Destructive Hacks Against Ukraine Echo Its Last Cyberwar

Destructive Hacks Against Ukraine Echo Its Last Cyberwar

A data wiper posing as ransomware bears a discomfiting resemblance to the earlier wave of Russian cyberattacks that ended with NotPetya.

@POLITICOEurope shared
On Jan 16, 2022
Unidentified hackers disabled the websites of several Ukrainian ministries last week. Kyiv has blamed Moscow for this attack, saying that Russia aims to "intimidate society" and "destabilize" Ukraine. https://t.co/fFRNqGZoXd
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@WIRED shared
On Jan 16, 2022
These impressively advanced games, most of which were released over the past five years, really do bring the future of space exploration to the coffee table. But in doing so, they sidestep controversial ethical questions. https://t.co/xZIf9BDsAK
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Games Bring Space Exploration Home. But They Omit the Full Risks

Games Bring Space Exploration Home. But They Omit the Full Risks

There’s something trickier than teaching players to design rockets and navigate radiation.

@AP shared
On Jan 15, 2022
Eric Adams has stepped into the roles of cheerleader and crisis manager in his first weeks as New York City mayor. The Adams era of New York City is shaping up much like the man: fast-paced, at times contradictory, and hard to pin down. https://t.co/M80XXs7S0b
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2 weeks in, does NYC Mayor Eric Adams still have swagger?

2 weeks in, does NYC Mayor Eric Adams still have swagger?

NEW YORK (AP) — On his eighth day as New York City's mayor, Eric Adams stood before reporters to announce federal money for a pandemic-beleaguered hospital system — and take questions about ...