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Synthetic skin reveals hidden 'Mona Lisa' when exposed to heat
Technology Engineering Synthetic skin reveals hidden'Mona Lisa' when exposed to heat The octopus-inspired material could lead to better camouflage technology for the military and beyond. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Octopuses and their cephalopod cousins have long fascinated biologists with their seemingly supernatural shapeshifting. The cephalopods rapidly change color and texture, blending into their surroundings and evading predators. This natural camouflage is a remarkable bit of biology that engineers have tried to replicate, albeit with limited success.
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The Only Thing Standing Between Humanity and AI Apocalypse Is … Claude?
The Only Thing Standing Between Humanity and AI Apocalypse Is Claude? As AI systems grow more powerful, Anthropic's resident philosopher says the startup is betting Claude itself can learn the wisdom needed to avoid disaster. Anthropic is locked in a paradox: Among the top AI companies, it's the most obsessed with safety and leads the pack in researching how models can go wrong. But even though the safety issues it has identified are far from resolved, Anthropic is pushing just as aggressively as its rivals toward the next, potentially more dangerous, level of artificial intelligence. Its core mission is figuring out how to resolve that contradiction. Last month, Anthropic released two documents that both acknowledged the risks associated with the path it's on and hinted at a route it could take to escape the paradox.
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Fans of will be happy to hear that there's been another entry into the world of scintillating gay romance. The film stars noted on-screen sex haver Alexander Skarsgård--he's equally provocative in the NC-17-rated --and some guy named Harry Melling, who seems to have been in . Melling plays Colin, a certified beta whose deepest desire is to serve. He gets his wish when he meets Ray (Skarsgård), a toppy, Tom of Finland -esque biker with an attitude so icy it could preserve food. The two enter into a full-time power-exchange relationship that fuels both of their desires, until their connection evolves to a heart-wrenching breaking point. Unlike other recent films about kink that were bound and gagged by their own corniness--think and -- has been lauded as realistic, sophisticated, and smart, and the movie is currently sitting at 100 percent on Rotten Tomatoes . Still, was it enough to satisfy senior editor Isabelle Kohn and How to Do It columnist Rich Juzwiak? Be a good boy and find out.