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Get ready for artificial ‘superintelligence’

Season 1

The boss of the artificial intelligence company co-founded by Elon Musk says they’re working on the next frontier in AI - “superintelligence” that’s as clever as humans. James Webb Space Telescope spots two of furthest galaxies - magnified by gravity. YouTube to label AI-made content.

Also in this episode:

  • How much Google pays for Apple ads
  • TikTok banned in Nepal for ‘disrupting social harmony’
  • Growing crops in moon soil
  • Cute klaxon for rescued mountain lion cubs


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