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Elon Musk: 'Increasingly probable' that artificial intelligence will be 'more dangerous than nukes'

Billionaire investor Elon Musk took to Twitter over the weekend to urge people to be "super careful with [artificial intelligence]," claiming that that it is "potentially more dangerous than nukes," the Verge reported.

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How Minecraft has bewitched 40 million of us worldwide

The worldwide domination of Markus Persson's building-blocks game is a triumph for the power of human imagination, writes John Naughton

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Facebook restores service after outage in many countries

By Alexei Oreskovic

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Facebook down for less than 1 hour and Twitter explodes with dismay, existential dread, wit

Facebook, the social networking site that boasts 829 million daily active users, crashed to the Earth today, interrupting the flow of breaking world news and keeping proud grandparents from sharing pictures of their grandchildren.

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Edward Snowden continues life as a recluse after one year of asylum in Russia

Fugitive US intelligence agent Edward Snowden marked on Thursday one year of political asylum in Russia, where he continues to live a life shrouded in mystery amid a dearth of public appearances.

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Trolls quickly drown ReaganBook social media site in sea of profanity, pornography

A half-cooked attempt to set up a conservative social network quickly collapsed into a heap of phony accounts, crude swearing, and pornographic GIFs.

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China slams Canada for 'irresponsible' hacking accusations

BEIJING (Reuters) - China's foreign ministry accused Canada on Thursday of making irresponsible accusations lacking any credible evidence after Canada singled out Chinese hackers for attacking a key computer network and lodged a protest with Beijing.

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Amazon wants to build online marketplace for plumbers and mechanics

Seattle audio and video technician Todd Mueller showed up last year for what might have been a routine job except for one thing: Amazon.com Inc was taking notes.

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