Don't 'Pause' A.I. Research
Doomsayers have a long track record of being wrong.
Doomsayers have a long track record of being wrong.
But don't expect taxpayers to rescue adventurers when they fail, either.
Caitlin Long's Custodia Bank will hold 108 percent of customer funds on deposit...if the Federal Reserve will allow it to open.
We once ranked No. 4 in the world, according to the Heritage Foundation. Now we're 25th.
The ideal number of clicks to cancel an online subscription may be four or five instead of six, but we don't need government to make that decision.
Confirmation of Wuhan scientists as "patients zero" makes the lab leak theory look likely—and the misinformation police look like fools.
The E.U.'s new virtual currency regulations will endanger privacy and trigger an exodus of tech talent from Europe, hobbling its role in the future of finance.
The FTX meltdown, "Operation Chokepoint 2.0," and a "crypto winter" have only strengthened the resolve of the enthusiasts Reason spoke with at the annual National Bitcoin Conference in Miami.
Plus: RIP Daniel Ellsberg, the Pioneers of Capitalism, and more...
As the company explains, pre-market licensing would delay—or even deny—our access to artificial intelligence's potential benefits.
New mandates in states like Utah and Virginia will lock in large incumbents like PornHub while discouraging positive trends and self-regulation in the industry.
Plus: Grand jury indicts Jack Teixeira, Congress pursues A.I. regulation, and more...
Snooping through emails, video, and photos isn’t the same as stumbling on containers full of cocaine.
Futuristically thrilling but aesthetically limited
Plus: Court using anti-pornography software to track a criminal defendant, $25 million verdict against Starbucks over fired employee, and more...
A new bill from Sens. Josh Hawley and Richard Blumenthal would stifle the promise of artificial intelligence.
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence warned that the practice threatens civil liberties, risks "mission creep," and could increase intelligence agencies' power.
It's no Orson Welles as Unicron, sadly. But I'll take it.
The SEC is suing Coinbase, alleging that it's an unregistered securities broker, after targeting Binance the day before.
Projections of huge savings are making the rounds. Nothing could be further from the truth.
The You Can't Joke About That author says that free speech and dark humor can bring a fragmented country together.
Join Reason on YouTube and Facebook Thursday at 1 p.m. Eastern for a discussion of Cody Wilson's ongoing lawsuit against the federal government.
Plus: Age-verification laws threaten our First Amendment right to anonymity, New York bill would set minimum prices for nail services, and more...
Manufacturing improvements made affordable many types of guns that previously had been available only to the wealthy
Online platforms should resist binding us all to the rules of censorship-happy jurisdictions.
"We find that while removing this content does curb some misinformation, it could also have the unintended effect of curtailing political speech."
The Supreme Court is agnostic on questions of science, but clear and resolute on questions of law.
Manufacturing improvements made affordable many types of guns that previously had been available only to the wealthy
The Missouri senator is once again pursuing misguided tech regulation.
Plus: Debt ceiling deal passes House, Congress wants to childproof the internet, lactation consultant licensing law is unconstitutional, and more...
The CEO of Open To Debate wants us to disagree more productively—especially when it comes to presidential debates.
How online “child protection” measures could make child and adult internet users more vulnerable to hackers, identity thieves, and snoops.
Whether the putative target is the "biomedical security state," wokeness, "Big Tech censors," or Chinese Communists, the presidential candidate’s grandstanding poses a clear threat to individual rights.
A more flexible model of oversight avoids hyper-cautious top-down regulation and enables swifter access to the substantial benefits of safe A.I.
The few good studies on teen depression and social media undercut attempts to establish causal connections between the two.
Is the A.I. breakthrough for real this time?
The record penalty seems to be based less on the Facebook parent company's lax data practices than the U.S. intelligence community's data-collection programs.
Building on what had come before, the Madison-Monroe research program led the way to the many innovations of the 19th century
The North Carolina–based biotech startup Pairwise will begin selling genetically modified and better-tasting mustard greens.
The old guard titans might have been monsters. But, the HBO series warns, the young wannabes vying for power might be even worse.
Expect the very foundations of the internet to come under attack from politicians and the mainstream media.
Most cancer diagnoses and deaths are due to cancers for which there are no recommended screening tests.
A new report calls for policy makers to take action when none is required.
Plus: A new lawsuit in Montana over the state's TikTok ban, the economic realities of online content creation, the rights of private companies, and more...
Author Kaitlyn Tiffany offers a history of fandoms.
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