• Very strong mag. 6.0 earthquake - Mid-Indian Ridge on Friday, Apr 26, 2024, at 10:23 pm (Universal Time time) -

    Detailed info, map, data, reports, updates about this earthquake: Very strong mag. 6.0 earthquake - Mid-Indian Ridge on Saturday, Apr 27, 2024, at 03:23 am (GMT +5) -

  • Financial Times, OpenAI sign content licensing partnership

    The Financial Times had signed a licensing agreement with OpenAI to train artificial intelligence (AI) models on its attributed content, the newspaper said on Monday, in the latest media tie-up for the Microsoft-backed startup. The agreement will enhance OpenAI's generative AI chatbot ChatGPT with attributed FT content, and the firms will collaborate on developing new AI products and features for FT readers. The partnership also lets ChatGPT use select summaries, quotes and links to FT's...

  • Op-Ed: AI’s Most Pressing Ethics Problem

    Recent New York Times investigative reporting has shed new light on the

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    OpenAI enters strategic partnership with the Financial Times to improve models

    OpenAI and FT have entered into a strategic partnership that'll see FT content included where relevant in ChatGPT answers. This could help ChatGPT get up to date information which it doesn't yet have.

  • OpenAI and Financial Times partnership for new AI reader experience

    The integration of AI with journalism is transforming the way news is gathered, analyzed, and disseminated to the public. A prime example of this trend is the recent strategic partnership between the Financial Times (FT), a renowned global business publication, and OpenAI, a leading AI research laboratory. This collaboration aims to enhance the AI-driven chatbot, […]

  • Op-Ed: Progressives and conservatives can agree on poverty solutions

    Talking about poverty has historically stirred partisan tension and circular ideological debates. With more finger wagging than handshaking, leaders in neither America as a whole nor the city of Chicago have improved the livelihoods of those in poverty. Progressive extremists have flocked to solutions for helping the poor such as the Fight for $15 minimum wage hike and welfare expansions. But throwing more money at state or federal agencies hasn’t solved the problem. It has, in...

  • Democracy Fails Without Cryptocurrency – Op-Ed Bitcoin News

    Amidst a decline in traditional democratic structures and financial systems, cryptocurrencies emerge as a revitalizing force, offering a new form of accountability and transparency that could potentially restore public institutions. Cryptocurrency Might Be the Last Hope for a Crumbling Democratic System It’s become clear that democracy is in trouble, especially after the scale of disasters […]

  • Kickoff time announced for Football at Michigan - University of Texas Athletics

    The Longhorns and Wolverines game on Saturday, Sept. 7 in Ann Arbor, Mich.

  • House Democrats tell Columbia University admin, 'time for negotiation is over'

    Columbia University leadership was urged by 21 House Democrats on Monday that the "time for negotiation is over," as an anti-Israel encampment broiling with antisemitism has persisted on campus for weeks.  Led by Reps. Josh Gottheimer, of New Jersey, and Dan Goldman, of New York, 21 House Democrats signed a letter urging Columbia University’s Board of Trustees to disband "the unauthorized and impermissible encampment of anti-Israel, anti-Jewish activists on campus."  Later Monday, the university...

  • Rescheduling Cannabis Shifts The Paradigm By Finally Recognizing Its Medical Value (Op-Ed)

    “Schedule III will not lift all barriers to research, but it may contribute to the advancement of urgently needed research, which should be prioritized and vigorously pursued.” By Shawn Hauser, Vicente LLP The Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) decision to reschedule cannabis represents a historic and critically important shift in U.S. drug policy. By moving cannabis

  • Op-Ed: Iowa taxpayers win big at the end of 2024’s session

    The last several elections demonstrate that Iowans support the tax relief efforts of Gov. Kim Reynolds and those legislators who have voted to cut taxes. Iowa’s legislature continued the tax cut momentum late last week, by passing the fourth round of income tax reforms in recent years. This new legislation will push Iowa’s personal income tax down to a single, flat rate of 3.8 percent in 2025, delivering more than $1 billion of tax relief over the next six years. Further, the...

  • Op-Ed: Biden’s LNG pause threatens Louisiana economy and jobs

    Louisiana’s lawmakers are working tirelessly to write our comeback story and revive our economy. Meanwhile, the Biden administration’s January decision to hit pause on liquefied natural gas (LNG) export projects has been a major setback for our state’s economy and job market. The administration claims the pause would allow the government to take a step back and have a “hard look” at the impact of LNG on our economy and environment. But Louisiana families know the impact of a...