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Six months after explosions damaged the Nord Stream pipelines, investigators still don’t know who did it. However, there is a new theory.

It’s been six months since a series of explosions damaged the Nord Stream pipelines. Investigators still don’t have conclusive evidence showing who is responsible for the sabotage, but there is a new theory. Germany’s digital new outlet, TOnline, working with Open Source Intelligence, found evidence the Russian navy may have used mini-submersibles to bomb the…

As AI becomes more commonplace, can it also be held legally liable for what it says and produces? Here's the legal action threatening AI in Five For Friday.

Artificial intelligence is already the next big thing, from OpenAI’s ChatGPT to Google’s Bard AI. But as generative AI platforms increasingly get in the hands of everyday people, could the technology end up on the wrong side of a lawsuit? Here is the legal action threatening AI in this week’s Five For Friday. #5: Defamation…

After former President Trump predicted his arrest today, law enforcement agencies are preparing for protests.

After former President Donald Trump predicted he would be arrested Tuesday, law enforcement agencies began preparing for protests. So where does the investigation currently stand? Plus, the second-largest school district in the country will be closed today as their employees go on strike. These stories and more highlight the daily rundown for Tuesday, March 21,…

Microsoft announced it laid off its ethics and society team as the company doubles down on OpenAI and the push for artificial intelligence.

Microsoft has laid off its entire ethics and society team responsible for ensuring the company’s innovations are both ethical and sustainable. The move is part of the recent layoffs that have affected about 10,000 employees across the company, according to The Verge. The tech industry cut more than 128,000 jobs so far in 2023. Despite…

The U.S. Department of Justice is accusing Google of violating antitrust laws.

After classifying ChatGPT a “code red” for its search business, Google is now making its own AI-powered moves. On Monday, the company announced its own “experimental conversational AI service” called Bard. Google-parent Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai said the company is opening up Bard to “trusted testers” before making it available to the public in the…

Winter storm Mara continues to bring freezing rain and sleet to the southern Plain states. 1,400 flights have been canceled this morning.

A winter storm continues to slam parts of the U.S., lawmakers say the COVID pandemic is “over,” and Tyre Nichols is being laid to rest. These stories and more highlight the daily morning rundown for Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2023.  Winter storm continues to bring ice, rain Winter storm Mara continues to bring freezing rain and…

ChatGPT has been blowing up on the internet. Now, the Artificial Intelligence tool is turning out to be a lot smarter than people thought.

Everyone has heard about ChatGPT, as the software has been blowing up all over the internet. The artificial intelligence tool is nothing short of impressive, but with users testing out the limits, it’s turning out to be a lot smarter than originally thought. According to a Wharton Business School professor at the University of Pennsylvania,…

Netflix took 3 years to reach one million users. But it took big tech's latest AI gold mine, ChatGPT, only 5 days.

It took Netflix more than three years to reach a million users but it took this new artificial intelligence tool just five days. ChatGPT is Big Tech’s latest gold mine. It’s a state-of-the-art natural language processing model developed by San Francisco based startup OpenAI.  It can put together detailed responses in a way that mimics…

The popular Lensa AI photo app has reignited the ethical debate over artificial intelligence technology that must be addressed.

The popular Lensa photo app has reignited the ethical debate over AI technology. Millions have downloaded the app, which uses artificial intelligence to create selfies and profile pictures based on work by actual human artists. Straight Arrow News contributor Jordan Reid tried out the app for herself. She says the ethical and privacy issues Lensa…

ChatGPT can understand human input and respond with lifelike text. We have some jobs it could replace in this week's Five for Friday.

Artificial intelligence is used in everything from virtual assistants to creating works of art. The latest trend taking social media by storm is OpenAI’s ChatGPT, which can generate human-like text based on input from a user. The sophisticated chatbot can understand and respond to a wide range of topics. It’s so advanced some worry it…

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