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Software demos and Pentagon records detail how chatbots like Anthropic’s Claude could help the Pentagon analyze intelligence and suggest next steps.
A whistleblower complaint alleges John Solly claimed to have stored highly sensitive Social Security data on a thumb drive. Solly and Leidos, his current employer, strongly deny the allegations.
Flexport CEO Ryan Petersen says the conflict is stranding cargo and threatening inflation.
Amid a paralyzing breach of medical tech firm Stryker, the group has come to represent Iran's use of “hacktivism” as cover for chaotic, retaliatory state-sponsored cyberattacks.

Why is the biggest name in AI late to the AI coding revolution?

How Is Kalshi Not Gambling?

The Untold Story of the Birth of the iPhone
All the Ways Big Tech Fuels ICE and CBP
A WIRED analysis shows that ICE and CBP have collectively spent at least $515 million on products from Microsoft, Amazon, Google, and Palantir in the last few years alone.

We were promised AI regulation and a race to the top. Now, we’re arguing about killer robots.



Wall Street Has AI Psychosis

THINGS FALL APART
It's not enough to build things. You also have to tear them down. WIRED commissioned five stories about decommissioning, from EVs and internet cables to supercomputers and space stations.

23 Ways You’re Already Living in the Chinese Century

The Greatest Successes and Worst Flameouts of 2025

AI of a Thousand Faces

Move Over, San Andreas: There’s an Ominous New Fault in Town
Originally published April 2019: An emerging fault system along the Nevada border is shaking up the tech industry’s latest frontier—and only a small group of scientists is paying attention.

Mother Earth Mother Board

Framed for Murder by His Own DNA






















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