14 May Instagram’s New Instants App Is a Snapchat Clone for Thirst Traps Instagram’s Instants app lets you send disappearing photos—and it’s probably where your horny friends will post spicy pics.
14 May Everyone at the Musk v. Altman Trial Is Using Fancy Butt Cushions The plaintiffs and defense have rested their cases, as well as their rear ends.
14 May What It Will Take to Make AI Sustainable Researcher Sasha Luccioni argues we need better emissions data and a better sense of how people are using AI in the first place.
13 May The Unitree GD01 Is a Giant Mecha Robot You Can Actually Buy China’s Unitree, famous for making low-cost dancing robots, will now sell you a giant, wall-smashing mecha.
13 May xAI Adds 19 New Gas Turbines Despite Ongoing Lawsuit Emails show that Elon Musk’s company is expanding its use of portable gas-fired power at its Colossus 2 site as a fight over air quality continues.
13 May Elon Musk Had ‘Hair-Raising’ Idea of Passing OpenAI On to His Kids, Sam Altman Says Musk’s lawyers questioned Altman over allegations of deception and his network of financial investments, but the OpenAI CEO painted a picture of Musk as obsessed with controlling the company.
12 May Testing for ‘Bad Cholesterol’ Doesn’t Tell the Whole Story There’s a more accurate way of measuring who’s at risk for cholesterol-related health issues. So why don’t more doctors use it?
12 May Ilya Sutskever Stands by His Role in Sam Altman’s OpenAI Ouster: ‘I Didn’t Want It to Be Destroyed’ The former OpenAI chief scientist may be estranged from the company, but he still came to its defense as he testified on Monday.
12 May The FCC Received Hundreds of Complaints About Bad Bunny’s ‘Vulgar’ Super Bowl Performance The complaints, obtained by WIRED, described Bad Bunny’s performance as being overly sexual and protested that the show was in Spanish.
11 May Do City Delivery Drones Make Sense? No One Knows, but They’re Flying Over NYC One of the country’s busiest airspaces has a new kind of flying machine—maybe temporarily.