Study warns flesh-eating ocean bacteria found in warm climates could migrate north as temperatures rise

Contaminated water signs posted along the southern part of the beach, as Imperial Beach prepares for the King Tide along the San Diego coastline, Jan. 10, 2019. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced a $630 million plan to capture and treat sewage-tainted water that routinely flows over the border from Tijuana into San Diego Bay. (Alejandro Tamayo/The San Diego Union-Tribune via AP) Contaminated water signs posted along the southern part of the beach, as Imperial Beach prepares for the King Tide along the San Diego coastline, Jan. 10, 2019. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced a $630 million plan to capture and treat sewage-tainted water that routinely flows over the border from Tijuana into San Diego Bay. (Alejandro Tamayo/The San Diego Union-Tribune via AP)

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Top AI CEOs, experts raise 'risk of extinction' from AI

Top artificial intelligence executives including OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on Tuesday joined experts and professors in raising the 'risk of extinction from AI,' which they urged policymakers to equate at par with risks posed by pandemics and nuclear war.

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