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AI giant Anthropic to pay $1.5 bn over pirated books

September 6, 2025

Anthropic will pay at least $1.5 billion to settle a US class action lawsuit over allegedly using pirated books to train its artificial intelligence models, according to court documents filed Friday.This article is brought to […]

Social Sciences

Getting a job can increase food insecurity risk for refugees, study finds

September 6, 2025

Three months ago, you left your country fearing for your life. Now, you’re learning to navigate a new city, where the street signs are in a new language. You’re learning to navigate social interactions that […]

Society

Saturday Citations: Ant species clones workers; a primordial black hole candidate; an anti-tumor carotenoid

September 6, 2025

This week: Researchers reported that evolutionary mutations are genome-driven, not random. Quantum physicists observed the magnetic nucleus of an atom switching back and forth in real time. And a new catalyst could simplify plastics recycling.This […]

Society

Eiffel Tower to honor 72 women scholars to ensure gender parity

September 5, 2025

Gustave Eiffel, who designed France’s world-famous monument, had the names of 72 scholars inscribed on the base of the tower in golden letters. All of them men.This article is brought to you by this site.

Political Science

How hashtags and humor are used to spread extreme content on social media

September 5, 2025

Conspiracy theories and incitement to harassment and violence abound on mainstream social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram. But the extreme content is often mixed with ironic play, memes and hashtags, which makes it difficult […]

Social Sciences

Trust between community, researchers, nature can transform climate adaptation

September 5, 2025

Long-term relationships built on a foundation of trust between communities, researchers and the natural world can transform science, education and climate adaptation. That is the central message of a study published in Emotion, Space and […]

AI

Where AI models fall short in mimicking the expressiveness of human speech

September 5, 2025

It’s not just what is said but how it’s articulated that shapes the meaning of human communication, and people use intonation to highlight the most important part of a sentence. Take, for instance, the sentence […]

AI

Large language models can execute complete ransomware attacks autonomously, research shows

September 5, 2025

Criminals can use artificial intelligence, specifically large language models, to autonomously carry out ransomware attacks that steal personal files and demand payment, handling every step from breaking into computer systems to writing threatening messages to […]

Political Science

Can courts safeguard fairness in an AI age?

September 5, 2025

In the criminal justice system, decisions about when and how long to detain people have historically been made by other people, like judges and parole boards. But that process is changing: Decision-makers increasingly include artificial […]

Education

The gender gap in math widened in the pandemic. Schools are trying to make up lost ground

September 5, 2025

Crowded around a workshop table, four girls at de Zavala Middle School puzzled over a Lego machine they had built. As they flashed a purple card in front of a light sensor, nothing happened.This article […]

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Economics & Business

New study reveals destructive effects of gender norms, expectations for female bosses

In a challenging labor market, Black women with disabilities are choosing self-employment

Why personal finance is harder when you’re a migrant

Workplace injuries: Why immigrants take longer to recover

Young people in coastal towns are getting left behind. Here’s what could help

Australia faces a home insurance reckoning—and we can learn from California’s bold move

Local news services need to adapt or face extinction, Australian report says

In a post-truth world, what happens if we can’t trust US economic data anymore?

Why lowering commissions can slow home sales

Better than greenwashing, sustainability reporting boosts financials

Technology

Mathematical model of memory suggests seven senses are optimal

Putting AI vision into better focus with method that mimics human processing

‘Vibe coding’ enables non-programmers to create functional applications

The rise of dynamic pricing: Should AI decide what you pay?

AI shakes up the call center industry, but some tasks are still better left to the humans

Google avoids being dismantled after US court battle—and it’s down to the rise of AI

AI giant Anthropic to pay $1.5 bn over pirated books

Where AI models fall short in mimicking the expressiveness of human speech

Large language models can execute complete ransomware attacks autonomously, research shows

Europe bets on supercomputer to catch up in AI race

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