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7 hours ago

Francis Spufford, Manish Chauhan and Guardian readers discuss the titles they have read over the last month. Join the conversation in the comments

I’ve been reading a very short book by Claire Baglin,…

14 days ago

For years, people have obsessed over the 'Doomsday Clock' as a symbolic warning of nuclear apocalypse. But the real danger we should all be frightened of is a risk of our own making - AI.

31 days ago

The Doomsday Clock moved to 85 seconds to midnight, the closest ever, due to rising threats from nuclear weapons, climate change and disinformation.

8 months ago

It's one of the most-used apps on iPhone. But if you've downloaded Apple's iOS 26 Beta, you may have noticed a subtle change to the Clock app.
Brent Franson invented the Death Clock app, which analyzes a person's body metrics and lifestyle, to predict - down to the minute - when and how a person will die.

12 months ago

An AI-powered death clock website claims to predict how and when you'll die, right down to the second, using health data such as weight, age, smoking status, drinking, exercise, and diet.
The symbolic clock is set at 89 seconds to midnight, with nuclear threats, AI misuses and climate change being the key factors.

Atomic scientists push clock to 89 seconds before midnight, citing nuclear risk, AI and climate crisis as a ‘warning’

A panel of international scientists has moved their symbolic “Doomsday Clock” clos…

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