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A collection of stories about how militaries are using AI models to make decisions. This subscriber-only eBook is a package of six stories that were originally published in MIT Technology Review between April 11, 2025, and April 21, 2026, and have been updated to reflect recent developments. by James O’Donnell Choose which file format to download this eBook: Download PDF Download ePub Related Stories: 10 Things That Matter in AI Right Now: The new war room Generative AI is learning to spy for the US military Phase two of military AI has arrived A defense official reveals how AI chatbots…
Janeese Lewis George, the democratic socialist District councilmember running for mayor of Washington, purchased a $1.19 million single-family home in April — just 15 days after publishing an op-ed arguing that exclusionary zoning perpetuates segregation and drives displacement across the nation’s capital. Ms. Lewis George and her husband, Kyle George, closed on the Tudor-style property in the Manor Park neighborhood on April 17, according to DC Office of Tax and Revenue records. The purchase price was nearly double the average home value in the District and roughly $500,000 above the median for that zip code, according to Redfin. The 3,122-square-foot…
Fifteen people in Minnesota were charged with conspiracy to impede or injure federal officers over their response to a controversial and deadly immigration enforcement crackdown in the state earlier this year.The US attorney for Minnesota, Daniel Rosen, and the special agent in charge of Homeland Security Investigations for Minnesota, Michael McCarthy, announced the charges at a press conference in Minneapolis on Tuesday.The prosecutors allege the defendants were part of two Minneapolis-based “antifa” groups that “violently oppose immigration law enforcement”. The indictment names the two groups as Direct Action Minnesota and Black Cat Worker’s Collective, which it described as a subgroup.Of…
Prosecutors on Tuesday unveiled federal murder charges against the man charged with opening fire on members of the National Guard in Washington last year, raising the possibility that the government could seek the death penalty if he is convicted.Rahmanullah Lakanwal pleaded not guilty to similar charges last year and pleaded not guilty to the new charges handed up by a federal grand jury on Tuesday, which prosecutors read aloud during a hearing in Federal District Court in Washington. Under an earlier indictment, he had been charged with first degree murder as a violation of D.C. law. But the city abolished…
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A group of children sit near a garden in Tamasgo Primary, in Burkina Faso, which is one of the most climate-vulnerable countries in the world. Credit: UNICEF Office in Burkina Fasoby Oritro Karim (united nations)Tuesday, June 16, 2026Inter Press Service UNITED NATIONS, June 16 (IPS) – A new report from the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) highlights the vast, overlapping climate threats affecting children worldwide, which is leaving them increasingly vulnerable to escalating risks across health, security, and education. The report, Children’s Climate Risk Report, emphasizes that while these risks are most pronounced in heavily vulnerable regions in the Global South—such…
Days after launching its historic IPO, SpaceX, parent company of xAI, is making another fundamental decision to expand its AI business and offerings by buying Anysphere, the parent company of popular AI coding platform Cursor.The $60 billion acquisition suggests that the Elon Musk-owned SpaceX sees AI coding as one way to bolster its competitive standing against AI labs such as Anthropic and OpenAI. While SpaceX’s AI division, xAI, has mainly tried to compete on the model front with its Grok AI model, the acquisition of Cursor now opens it up to compete in the fast-growing agentic coding arena as well,…
Treatment depends on what is causing the heaviness: the eyelid-lifting muscle, excess skin, the brow, or some combination.Which issue is causing droopy eyelids can be tricky and requires a complete physical examination by an oculoplastic surgeon, says Dr. Perry.Your doctor will also ask about your symptoms in order to “tease apart which of these factors is bothering you cosmetically as well as functionally in terms of vision,” he says.Nonsurgical OptionsPrescription eyelid-lifting drops may help some people with mild to moderate ptosis. The drops can provide about 1 to 2 millimeters (mm) of eyelid lift, with effects lasting about eight hours,…
Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is best known as a disease affecting wildlife such as deer and elk. However, a new study from researchers at the University of Calgary and their international collaborators examined whether the disease could potentially move beyond cervid (hooved, plant-eating) animals and infect other species. There has never been a confirmed case of CWD in people. Even so, scientists say the new findings highlight the importance of continued monitoring and research as the disease continues to spread into new areas. CWD is a fatal neurological disease caused by infectious proteins called prions. It is becoming increasingly widespread…
Vice President JD Vance defended the terms of a still-secret peace deal with Iran on Tuesday — telling “Fox & Friends” that a proposed $300 billion reconstruction fund paid for by Gulf Arab nations would not be available “unless they totally transform themselves.” Follow The Post’s live coverage of President Trump and national politics for the latest news and analysis “You see the propagandists are saying, ‘Here are all the things Iran gets,’ and the fine print, which [is] actually the big print in the actual agreement, is they don’t get any of that stuff unless they totally transform themselves…
