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  2. By sunsetting Section 230, Congress could be about to break ...

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    'The 26 words that created the internet' as we know it could soon be erased, warns the Consumer Technology Association. By sunsetting Section 230, Congress could be about to break the internet as ...

  3. Existential risk from artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    As AI technology democratizes, it may become easier to engineer more contagious and lethal pathogens. This could enable people with limited skills in synthetic biology to engage in bioterrorism. Dual-use technology that is useful for medicine could be repurposed to create weapons. [56]

  4. Darwin among the Machines - Wikipedia

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    George Dyson applies Butler's original premise to the artificial life and intelligence of Alan Turing in Darwin Among the Machines: The Evolution of Global Intelligence (1998) ISBN 0-7382-0030-1, to suggest that the internet is a living, sentient being. Dyson's main claim is that the evolution of a conscious mind from today's technology is ...

  5. How the Supreme Court could break the internet as we know it

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    The justices have agreed to take on two cases that challenge the fundamental legal foundation that has guided online life for decades.

  6. Hundreds of thousands of US internet routers destroyed in ...

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    The October incident, which was not disclosed at the time, took more than 600,000 internet routers offline. Hundreds of thousands of US internet routers destroyed in newly discovered 2023 hack ...

  7. Timeline of Internet conflicts - Wikipedia

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    From the time the Morris worm struck the Internet until the onset of the Melissa virus, the Internet was relatively free from swift-moving, highly destructive "malware". The Melissa virus, however, was rapacious; damages have been estimated at nearly $400 million. It marked a turning point, being the first incident of its kind to affect the ...

  8. Industrial Society and Its Future - Wikipedia

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    While most Americans abhorred his violence, adherents to his anti-technology message have celebrated his call to question technology and preserve wilderness. [8] From his Colorado maximum security prison, [ 8 ] he continued to clarify his philosophy with other writers through correspondence, and by composing two books which were published ...

  9. Information wants to be free - Wikipedia

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    Sign which says “Information Wants to be Free”, held at an anti-ACTA protest in Toulouse, France."Information wants to be free" is an expression that means either that all people should be able to access information freely, or that information (formulated as an actor) naturally strives to become as freely available among people as possible.