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PLUS: The Case for Outsourcing Morality to AI, and more | ? BY JOHN DANAHER ? BY JIM MORRISON ?

PLUS: The Case for Outsourcing Morality to AI, and more [View this email in your browser]( | [Manage newsletter subscriptions](newsletter=wir) [WIRED logo and a robot carrying a WIRED magazine]( [02.04.23](   [Photo collage of a weighted scale, a pointing finger, tech texture, and a Newton's cradle]( [IDEAS | 7-MINUTE READ]( [The Case for Outsourcing Morality to AI]( BY JOHN DANAHER [As AI infiltrates more aspects of society, maybe some “responsibility gaps” are a good thing.](   [Roman Pantheon ceiling]( [HARD STUFF | 5-MINUTE READ]( [The Secret to Making Concrete That Lasts 1,000 Years]( BY JIM MORRISON [Scientists have uncovered the Roman recipe for self-repairing cement—which could massively reduce the carbon footprint of the material today.](   [Brooklinen Weighted Blanket on pink backdrop]( [DEALS | 11-MINUTE READ]( [37 Great Deals on Sleep Tech and Smart Frames for Valentine’s Day]( BY BRENDA STOLYAR [From smartwatches to sex toys, we’ve got gift ideas to spread the love.](   [Workers set up a Google sign on a green building]( [SECURITY ROUNDUP | 3-MINUTE READ]( [Googling for Software Downloads Is Extra Risky Right Now]( BY LILY HAY NEWMAN AND ANDREW COUTS [Plus: The FTC cracks down on GoodRx, Microsoft boots “verified” phishing scammers, researchers disclose EV charger vulnerabilities, and more.]( [GET WIRED]( [Get WIRED for just $29.99 $5. Includes unlimited access to wired.com plus free stickers!]([Subscribe now.](   [Illustration of two sheets of paper, one is a data set and the other is a report, talking to each other while drinking and smoking at a bar; Data: So the data was wrong. I lied. Who cares right? Report: Exactly, people are rubes! They'll believe anything.]( [WIRED WORLD | 2-MINUTE READ]( [Public Programs Are Only as Good as Their Data]( BY GEORGINA STURGE [Most governments work off incomplete or inaccurate information, but it’s time to plug the gaps.](   [Close-up view of a blue wool turtleneck sweater]( [BUYING GUIDE | 8-MINUTE READ]( [Our Favorite Merino Wool Clothes to Keep You Comfy in Any Weather]( BY SCOTT GILBERTSON AND ADRIENNE SO [Embrace the delightful qualities of this fabric. We also explain the different blends, what GSM means, and how to care for your clothes.](   [Gene Wolfe sitting in front of a stone wall with brown vines on it]( [PODCASTS | 5-MINUTE READ]( [Gene Wolfe Was Sci-Fi's Most Enigmatic Writer]( BY GEEK'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY [Fans have spent years trying to comprehend his books, and many still don't have answers.](   [Close-up shot of Taylor Swift's face; she appears to be speaking]( [SPEAK NOW | 4-MINUTE READ]( [Quoting Taylor Swift Lyrics Is an Actual Linguistic Thing]( BY PIA CERES [Call it a "fanilect."](   [How Everything—From Mattresses to Movies—Influences Your Sleep]( [Aiming for a good night’s sleep starts earlier than your bedtime routine. Read the Pocket Collection by WIRED’s Reece Rogers.]( [WIRED in partnership with Pocket]( [(image) WIRED Logo]( [(image) WIRED on Facebook]( [(image) WIRED on Twitter]( [(image) WIRED on Instagram]( [(image) WIRED on LinkedIn]( [(image) WIRED on YouTube]( [Podcasts]( Have questions or comments? [Reply to this email](mailto:hello@wired.com?subject=WIRED%20Newsletter%20Questions,%20Comments%20or%20Feedback). This email was sent to you by WIRED. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add our email address, wired@newsletters.wired.com, to your address book. View our [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe]( or [Manage your newsletter subscriptions](newsletter=wir) Copyright © Condé Nast 2023. One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007. All rights reserved.

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