Oklahoman pleads guilty to killing 3, cutting heart from one
An Oklahoma man has pleaded guilty to killing three people, including a woman whose heart was cut from her body, weeks after being released from prison.
GPT-4: A new capacity for offering illicit advice and displaying ‘risky emergent behaviors’
The program behind ChatGPT demonstrates in one version an aptitude for illicit advice such as how “to kill the most number of people,” and “risky emergent behaviors, such as situational awareness, persuasion, and long-horizon planning.”
China Foreign Minister in rare call with Ukraine counterpart
In a rare phone conversation with his Ukrainian counterpart, China’s foreign minister says Beijing is concerned about the grinding conflict spinning out of control and urged talks on a political solution.
Fairmatic, which helps companies manage vehicle insurance by monitoring their fleets, raised $46M led by Battery Ventures, bringing its total funding to $88M (Kyle Wiggers/TechCrunch)
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Fairmatic, which helps companies manage vehicle insurance by monitoring their fleets, raised $46M led by Battery Ventures, bringing its total funding to $88M — With inflation sparking an increase in the co…
Frantic search for deadly radioactive cylinder that went missing near tourist hotspot
Dangerously radioactive material is contained within the power plant in Thailand, and local authorities are warning exposure can cause “rash and burns”.
Nurses, paramedics reach pay deal to end England strikes
Leaders of unions representing hundreds of thousands of nurses, ambulance crews and other health care workers in England have reached a deal to resolve months of disruptive strikes for higher wages during a punishing cost-of-living crisis.
Meta Develops New Kill Chain Thesis
Meta has developed a ten-phase cyber kill chain model that it believes will be more inclusive and more effective than the existing range of models.
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Mexico takes another step toward its authoritarian past
As Mexico’s Senate celebrated the passage of a bill designed to curb the power of the National Electoral Institute (INE), the non-partisan and independent agency that oversees elections, the country took another step backward toward its decades-long authoritarian past. Despite corruption, violence, and inequality, Mexico has functioned as an electoral democracy for nearly three decades…