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Hello fellow web crawlers! Andrew here.Ā Welcome to today's edition of web_crawlr.Ā
Here's theĀ latest trending internet culture storiesĀ today: How anĀ Instacart shopper saved an elderly customer's life, Elon MuskĀ getting mercilessly trolledĀ while playing a video game, why "recession pop" is so back,and a prominent ransomware gangĀ claiming they hacked NASCAR. Ā
After that, we'veĀ got something specialĀ for you. Our investigative team,Ā Hi-Res, recently published aĀ series of six storiesĀ that dives deep intoĀ AI. It touches on topics ranging fromĀ AI warĀ toĀ AI relationships. Just scroll down below to check out the stories and hear from our Investigations EditorĀ Claire GoforthĀ about the project.Ā
See you tomorrow!Ā
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ā” Today in Internet Culture
š® WOAH!
āYou definitely saved my dadās lifeā: Instacart shopper drops off groceries for elderly customer. Then she goes inside
AnĀ Instacart shopper is getting called a heroĀ for sharing a story about a delivery that led to herĀ checking on an elderly customer.
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š® FAIL
āMoney canāt buy brainā: Elon Musk mercilessly trolled during āPath of Exileā live stream
TheĀ trolling began within minutesĀ after Elon Musk, who onceĀ falsely claimed to be one of the gameās best players, repeatedly died while on the hardest difficulty.
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š¤ POP CULTURE
Recession Pop is so back: Keshaās yeehaw banger has us partying through the stock market crashĀ
Keshaās new single āYippee-Ki-Yayā hasĀ people heralding the return of the recession pop princessĀ as the stock market continues to struggle.
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šļø HACKING
Prominent ransomware gang claims NASCAR hackāoffers $4 million data bounty
AĀ prominent ransomware gangĀ known as Medusa claimed to haveĀ stolen sensitive information from auto-racing giant NASCAR.
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š¤ The Killer AI Revolution: Are You Its Next Victim?
ByĀ Claire Goforth
Investigations Editor
Earlier this year, a person withĀ inside knowledgeĀ about defense technologyĀ casually mentionedĀ thatĀ drones can be programmed to find and kill people based on a photograph alone.Ā This information, and their offhand way of putting it,Ā sent a shiver down my spine.
ItĀ also got me thinking about AI. Ever curious (some would say nosey) like all journalists, I started digging. In the meandering way that stories come about, that curiosityĀ led to a six-part series on AI.Ā
For the series, our writersĀ dug into a wide variety of questionsĀ related to the tech: Where are we in terms of developingĀ AI for love, war, and everything in between? WhatāsĀ holding us back? What and who isĀ pushing development forwardāand in what direction?
Youāll find the answersĀ surprising,Ā fascinating, and, in turns,Ā horrifying.
You can find those six stories below.Ā
ā¤š¤ āThe gates of hell are openā: AI war is here. What does that mean for the U.S.?
ā¤š¤ Heās found love with an AI girlfriend. But is she curing the loneliness epidemic or just āweird and unhealthyā?
ā¤š¤ Aon is one of a growing number of companies using AI to screen job applicants. Itās efficientābut are āracist, sexistā systems baked in?
ā¤š¤ Who is this 32-year-old tech billionaire developing AI weapons designed to turn the U.S. into the worldās āgun storeā?
ā¤š¤ Is Trumpās push to ādrill baby drillā really just a way to profit off the energy demands of AI?
ā¤š¤ I just spent 9 days at a conference about the future. Here are 10 predictions about tomorrow
šøļø Crawling the Web
Here is what else is happening across the 'net.
š¢ A lawyerĀ specializing in cruise shipsĀ has gone viral afterĀ shedding lightĀ onĀ an āabsolutely horrifyingā spot inspection reportĀ onĀ Royal CaribbeanĀ cruises.
š¤ HereāsĀ another Texas Roadhouse hackĀ that couldĀ help you score a ton of foodĀ forĀ just a few dollars.
š After waiting aĀ while in a fast food drive-thru, few things are moreĀ disappointingĀ thanĀ realizing your food has gone cold.
š From theĀ Daily Dot archive:Ā Telegram isĀ supercharging conspiracy theoriesĀ across the planet.
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