Harvard Mathematician May Serve China's Education as Research Shifts
Liu Jun, a top statistician, relocates to China, driven by patriotism and research opportunities amid US funding issues.
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Liu Jun, a top statistician, relocates to China, driven by patriotism and research opportunities amid US funding issues.
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Defense streams reportedly left unprotected, possibly risking account security on major platforms.
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Whistleblowers bring new claims of suppressed safety research at Meta, prompting legislative inquiries.
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Sam Altman voices concerns over bots impacting trust on social media platforms.
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