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Ukraine, longevity, & more |
- Scammers are using ChatGPT to infiltrate online games. Bots have long been a scourge to gaming communities. But with ChatGPT, they can now realistically mimic human players while reaping in-game rewards at an inhuman pace – and sell those rewards for real cash. It’s Grand Theft AI.
- Who is winning the war in Ukraine? We asked four experts. They broke down the territorial, psychological, and military gains made by Russia and Ukraine. They say that, while Ukraine has high morale and Western support, Russia is holding on to territory. More here.
- After decades of fighting in the Middle East, the US is shifting its focus to great-power competition with China. The US Air Force plans to reduce the number of Tactical Air Control Party airmen — an elite group who call in airstrikes. It’s a sign that close air support won’t be a priority in future wars.
- Meet the typical Japanese millennial. They’re victims of the country’s “Lost Decade,” trapped in dead-end jobs, and adamant about never having kids. Learn more.
- Why the quest to live longer is constrained by the US healthcare system. The longevity expert Dr. Peter Attia said that treatment breakthroughs were not having a seismic impact on survival, and that better survival required better up-front detection. Read more.
- A key driver behind ballooning student-loan balances is about to come back after three years. Interest is set to start accruing on borrowers’ balances in September – meaning borrowers will once again face the threat of interest capitalization.
- Many Gen Zers and millennials say they delay financial planning because it’s time-consuming and complicated, per a survey. But these views contrasted sharply with what the boomer respondents thought. The full story.
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