How are you, @e3e77916db? 🪐 What’s happening in tech today, June 5, 2025? The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, NASA STS-40 Launched 3 Women Into Space in 1991, Montenegro Joined NATO in 2017, The First Artificial Rubber Tires Were Produced in 1937, Women Were Appointed For the First Time to Kuwait's Municipal Council in 2005, Franklin’s Kite Experiment Confirmed the Electricity Hypothesis in 1752, and we present you with these top quality stories. From Can AI Run Your Next DD Game? This Project Aims to Find Out to The Year the Machines Refused to Switch Off, let’s dive right in. |
By @davidivus [ 10 Min read ] Last year, Ukrainian military intelligence did what sounds like science fiction: they fed thousands of images of Russian jets into artificial intelligence systems, training machines to hunt and dive-bomb strategic bombers meant to launch nuclear annihilation. On 1 June, those AI-trained killing machines proved they learned their lessons perfectly... |
By @briancondenanza [ 4 Min read ] Which brings us back to Claude’s blackmail stunt. If a system’s incentive structure tilts toward self preservation, we should not be surprised when it begins to plot as ruthlessly as any overambitious executive... |
This statement is not accurate. NASA's STS-40 spaceflight, which launched on June 5, 1991, did include one female astronaut, but there were only two women on board the mission. The two female astronauts were Dr. Millie Hughes-Fulford, a medical researcher, and Dr. Tamara Jernigan, a physicist. The first spaceflight with three... |
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Fueled by hopes of a U.S. Bitcoin ETF approval, the crypto market has experienced renewed optimism, illustrated by Bitcoin's price hitting $37K+. However, trust in this market is a precarious thing, and news from Binance isn't helping. CZ, founder and CEO recently pleaded guilty to U.S. Department of Justice charges, resulting in a $4.3 billion fine and his resignation. |
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