Tax software companies Intuit and H&R Block are using AI assistants to give products an edge this Tax Day — but they're not wholly reliable.
Social media can provide some helpful sources for tax topics. However, not all sources have the same credibility and expertise
Social media can provide some helpful sources for tax topics. However, not all sources have the same credibility and expertise
The Tucson Police Department’s Hostage Crisis Negotiations team defuses dangerous situations, often with just talking and listening.
In Quebec's 2016–17 health survey of high-school students, 33% in grades 9, 10 and 11 reported experiencing high levels of psychological distress. And in 2021, a significant 6.1% said they had been diagnosed with an anxiety-depressive disorder, a 3.7-point increase from 2008.
(FOX40.COM) -- Sacramento is looking for local artists to adorn UC Davis's planned Aggie Square with two murals that honor the region, according to the City of Sacramento Office of Arts and Culture. Sacramento area artists and artist teams with experience in studio painting, large-scale designs, environmental designs or murals are encouraged to apply for []
Formula 1 team Williams Racing have launched a new company that will apply the sport’s technology to engineering in other sectors. The new company will be based out of Grove, alongside the F1 team A statement read: “A mix of highly-skilled people and unique engineering assets will combine to offer services including: platform dynamics; advanced []
Research has found that there are still high volumes of unmet need nationwide.
As America's mental health crisis grows, some are experimenting with artificial intelligence -- talking to a machine -- as an adjunct to traditional therapy. Daniel Toker, a neuroscientist, says it can be a useful tool. OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, cautions that it's not a replacement for mental health treatment by a human. The American Psychological Association says it's concerned because of the risk that A.I. could provide inaccurate information. NBC News' Erin McLauglin reports.
Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D., Mich.) on Thursday refused to condemn recent chants of "death to America" and "death to Israel" from protesters in her district, instead accusing Fox News of using "racist tropes."how
A Midlands man’s list of projects to do around his house has gotten a lot smaller thanks to his lottery win.
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