May 22, 2023 AI went to Washington and here’s what you need to know about this mind-blowing technology ChatGPT CEO Altman went to Washington and here’s what you need to know about this mind-blowing technology. Congress learned of new tech’s promises, dangers.
May 20, 2023 Reports reveal the risk for strokes is on the rise in young adults May is National Stroke Awareness Month, and researchers are spreading awareness on increasing occurrence of strokes in younger adults
May 19, 2023 Nigerian doctors begin 5-day strike demanding better working conditions Many patients in Nigeria have been left without health care as doctors in government hospitals began a five-day strike demanding better conditions for their profession.
May 19, 2023 Biden administration bucks eco groups again, advances massive gas pipeline The Biden administration advanced the Mountain Valley Pipeline, a massive 303-mile natural gas pipeline that has been mired in a long regulatory process for years.
May 19, 2023 Oklahoma agrees not to enforce ban on sex reassignment care for minors The state of Oklahoma and opponents of a sex reassignment care ban have filed an agreement to not enforce the law as a federal judge considers a challenge to it.
May 18, 2023 Maine considers paying lobster fishermen to comply with future regulations The Maine Legislature is considering a bill that would create a "lobster innovation fund" that would pay fishermen to test new, regulation-compliant technologies.
May 18, 2023 OpenAI chief Altman described what 'scary' AI means to him, but ChatGPT has its own examples ChatGPT provided examples of "scary AI" after OpenAI CEO Sam Altman pointed Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital to AI systems that create biological pathogens or hack computer systems as examples.
May 17, 2023 Chicago's largest newspaper blasts new left-wing mayor for day one 'disaster' Chicago's biggest newspaper called out the Windy City's newly sworn-in mayor for doing the bidding of unions and signing "radical" executive orders just hours into the job.
May 17, 2023 Minnesota lawmakers target Amazon, other warehouses with productivity quota regulations Minnesota is slated to pass a bill giving workers more leverage against employers with productivity quotas, mirroring other states' laws restricting Amazon warehouses' monitoring power.
May 17, 2023 America's executives are not in touch with lived reality of race in the workplace. It’s worse than you think Edelman, where I am CEO of the U.S. region, has released new research on the state of trust in business, specifically as it pertains to racial injustice. Our findings may surprise you.