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OpenAI’s chief communications officer, Hannah Wong, announced internally on Monday that she is leaving the company in January, WIRED has learned. In a statement to WIRED, OpenAI spokesperson Kayla Wood confirmed the departure.“Hannah has played a defining role in shaping how people understand OpenAI and the work we do,” said CEO Sam Altman and CEO of applications Fidji Simo in a joint statement. “She has an extraordinary ability to bring clarity to complex ideas, and to do it with care and grace. We’re deeply grateful for her leadership and partnership these last five years, and we wish her the very…

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It’s a big deal that Republicans in Indiana’s state Senate last week squashed President Trump’s demands for a gerrymandered US House map that would have awarded the GOP a 9–0 congressional delegation in the state.Yes, the remaining map is still a GOP gerrymander. It ensures Republicans seven safe seats, which they won in 2024 by an average of 30 percentage points, despite netting just 58 percent of the statewide vote. A more balanced map would include as many as four districts within plausible reach of Democratic candidates.And yes, throughout the rest of the country, Republicans maintain the upper hand during…

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Today, out of an estimated 1 trillion species on Earth, 99.999 percent are considered microbial — bacteria, archaea, viruses, and single-celled eukaryotes. For much of our planet’s history, microbes ruled the Earth, able to live and thrive in the most extreme of environments. Researchers have only just begun in the last few decades to contend with the diversity of microbes — it’s estimated that less than 1 percent of known genes have laboratory-validated functions. Computational approaches offer researchers the opportunity to strategically parse this truly astounding amount of information.An environmental microbiologist and computer scientist by training, new MIT faculty member…

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At one global manufacturing client, an AI model flagged a potential breach pattern that turned out to be normal behavior from a test server. The system wasn’t wrong — but the humans stopped questioning it. It took a single analyst with strong data storytelling skills to realize the oversight and prevent a full production shutdown. That’s what separates automation from understanding. The shift no security leader can ignore When I began advising CISOs and cybersecurity leaders in critical industries, the conversations were about firewalls, audit checklists and incident response playbooks. Then automation arrived — and, soon after, artificial intelligence. Suddenly,…

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Regulators at the US Securities and Exchange Commission met with cryptocurrency industry leaders on Monday to discuss financial surveillance and user privacy, as part of the agency’s ongoing efforts to shape digital asset oversight.In opening remarks at the roundtable, SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce, who also heads the agency’s crypto task force, joined Chair Paul Atkins and Commissioner Mark Uyeda in outlining how regulators could balance investor protection with privacy considerations as blockchain-based financial activity expands.Atkins said crypto had the potential to become “the most powerful financial surveillance architecture ever invented,” depending on how the US government handled regulation. He cited…

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An audacious planIn May 1951, the Glasgow University students – Ian Hamilton, Kay Matheson, Gavin Vernon and Alan Stuart – confessed all in a BBC radio interview about just what had happened that night. It all began late on Christmas Eve, when the three men broke into the Abbey while Matheson waited outside in one of their two getaway cars.   “The first thing we did was move away the barrier that keeps away the rest of the public from the stone,” recalled Vernon. They prised the stone from underneath the Coronation Chair and laid it on the floor. Ian Hamilton’s…

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Tri-Star Pictures For a long time, Val Kilmer had a reputation as a “difficult” actor. Stories of clashes between him and Joel Schumacher on the set of “Batman Forever” and of Kilmer going violently off-script during his film auditions didn’t help in that regard. But anyone who’s seen the Prime Video documentary “Val” should immediately recognize that things were much more complex than “Val Kilmer was a difficult actor.” The moving doc painted a portrait of the late star as a true artist who searched for meaning in everything he…

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By Katherine K. Chan MONEY SENT HOME by Filipinos abroad grew by 3% year on year in October, the slowest pace in five months, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said on Monday. Cash remittances coursed through banks climbed to $3.171 billion from $3.079 billion in the same month last year, data from the central bank showed. This was the slowest growth since May when remittances rose by 2.9%. It also matched the 3% growth in July. In terms of amount, October had the highest monthly remittance level in three months or since the $3.179 billion logged in July. “Cash…

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People who regularly use tanning beds are more likely to have DNA damage that can lead to melanoma across nearly the entire surface of their skin. Getty Images/iStockphoto hide caption toggle caption Getty Images/iStockphoto Hop onto TikTok and you’ll find lots of videos of young people — mostly women — fake baking under the glowing UV lights of a tanning bed. Seattle dermatologist Heather Rogers says this is an alarming trend that comes after years of decline in indoor tanning in the U.S. She points to a 2025 survey from the American Academy of Dermatology which found 20% of Gen…

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