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Oct 22 2024POLITICS

Elon Musk's Trump Gambit: A Shift in Power Dynamics

Elon Musk has proposed a bold move by suggesting that Donald Trump appoint him to lead a government efficiency commission if Trump wins the election. This commission would have the authority to suggest significant spending cuts and regulatory changes across federal agencies. But why is Musk pushing

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Oct 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI Compliance: First Test of EU AI Act with LatticeFlow's LLM Framework

Ever wondered how well Big AI follows the rules? LatticeFlow, a startup from ETH Zurich, is taking a stab at answering that question. They've created a way to measure if AI models stick to the European Union's new AI law. This law is like a set of rules for AI apps, and it's now in effect. But how d

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Oct 18 2024POLITICS

AI Rules: Trump vs. Harris

Let's talk about how two big names in U.S. politics -- Kamala Harris and Donald Trump -- want to handle AI, cryptocurrency, and data privacy. Both have their unique takes, but let's break it down. First up: Artificial Intelligence (AI). Both sides agree that AI is a big deal, but how they want to d

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Oct 13 2024SCIENCE

SpaceX's Starship to Try Wild Midair Booster Catch

On Sunday morning, SpaceX is attempting something never done before. Around seven minutes after launching from South Texas, the massive Starship rocket's booster will try to return to the launch pad and hover, allowing robotic arms to catch it mid-air. This innovative method aims to quickly reuse th

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

Controversial Candidate Uses TV Rules to Spread Message

When an anti-abortion activist and presidential candidate named Randall Terry broadcast a shocking ad during "The View," it sparked outrage. The ad criticized celebrities like Whoopi Goldberg and Taylor Swift and displayed graphic images of aborted fetuses. This ad is part of Terry's larger campaign

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

Anti-Abortion Ads Use FCC Rule to Reach TV Audiences

An anti-abortion ad that appeared on "The View" recently is part of a wider campaign leveraging a federal law to force broadcasters to air their message. The ad, by longtime activist Randall Terry, criticizes famous personalities and displays graphic images of aborted fetuses. Terry, running for pre

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Oct 11 2024FINANCE

Bank Gets Massive Fine for Criminal Cash

TD Bank has been hit with a massive $3 billion fine and has pleaded guilty to failing in catching money laundering schemes. This all happened because drug cartels and other criminal groups managed to transfer large amounts of illegal money through TD Bank branches in New York and New Jersey. The ban

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Oct 10 2024POLITICS

AI in Trump's Vision: A Path to Progress

Former President Donald Trump has made it clear that he sees artificial intelligence (AI) as a key tool for improving America. He's talked about using AI to boost education, healthcare, and even cut down on repeat offenders in prisons. In 2018, his team pushed for laws to reduce recidivism, asking C

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Oct 10 2024POLITICS

Kamala Harris: A Tech-Savvy Leader for the AI Era

California recently stopped a law that would test AI models before release. This shows how tricky it is for states to handle this high-tech issue. It calls for a national approach led by strong leaders, like the next president. Kamala Harris, a presidential candidate, takes a smart and practica

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Oct 09 2024HEALTH

TikTok's Pain Points: States Target App's Effects on Kids

Fourteen states have joined forces to sue TikTok, claiming the social media platform is severely harming children's mental health. The suits, filed by attorneys general from various states, highlight several issues with TikTok's design. These include its infinite scrolling feature, which can keep ki

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