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Tag Archives: Wired
China’s ChatGPT Opportunists—and Grifters—Are Hard at Work
Chinese entrepreneurs are using AI to start content businesses and write self-help books. But the real money’s in selling the dream.
Apple Is Taking On Apples in a Truly Weird Trademark Battle
Apple, the company, wants rights to the image of apples, the fruit, in Switzerland—one of dozens of countries where it’s flexing its legal muscles.
The Best Websites to Show Off Your Portfolio of Work
Make sure the world at large can see how talented you are.
A Fight Over the Right to Repair Cars Takes a Wild Turn
A landmark right to repair law in Massachusetts is great for car owners. The US government argues it’s also great for hackers.
How to Live Well, Love AI, and Party Like a 6-Year-Old
WIRED cofounder Kevin Kelly believes tech ultimately bends towards good—you just might have to wait a while. For now, he’s got a book of life advice.
Stack Overflow Didn’t Ask How Bad Its Gender Problem Is This Year
The coding hub’s 2022 survey found that 92 percent of its users were men. This time around it simply dropped the question.
Good News! China and the US Are Talking About AI Dangers
Scientists from the world’s two superpowers are concerned about the risks of AI—which may offer a bridge to developing global regulations.
Google Made Millions From Ads for Fake Abortion Clinics
The search giant took $10 million in ads from, and gave grants to “crisis pregnancy centers” that work to prevent women from accessing abortions.
Jack Ma Isn’t Back
The iconic Alibaba founder disappeared from view after criticizing China’s government. He returned to the country in March—as a teacher, not a businessman.
Frances Haugen Says We Need a ‘Free Mark’ Movement
The Facebook whistleblower says laws to fix social media will come—but she warns of emerging threats posed by virtual reality and AI.