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close video Michelle Obama enlists celebrities for voting ad after endorsing Harris Patrice Onwuka of the Independent Women’s Forum discusses Vice President Kamala Harris’ potential running mate pick and her policies that could raise concern among moderates. Despite Michelle Obama gathering her closest celebrity friends to help her endorse Kamala Harris for president, one author
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close video Why investors are watching this week’s Federal Reserve meeting ‘Barron’s Roundtable’ panelists discuss ongoing market rotation, small caps garnering attention and expected remarks on cryptocurrency by former President Trump. The Federal Reserve is widely expected to lay the groundwork for a September interest-rate cut at the conclusion of its meeting on Wednesday, offering
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slow and steady — Google claims math breakthrough with proof-solving AI models AlphaProof and AlphaGeometry 2 solve problems, with caveats on time and human assistance Benj Edwards – Jul 25, 2024 9:54 pm UTC Enlarge / An illustration provided by Google.Google reader comments 42 On Thursday, Google DeepMind announced that AI systems called AlphaProof and
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Apple’s upcoming artificial intelligence features will arrive later than anticipated and will miss the initial launch of upcoming iPhone and iPad software overhauls, Bloomberg News reported on Sunday. The iPhone maker is planning to begin rolling out Apple Intelligence to customers as part of software updates coming by October, the report added, citing people familiar with the
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close video What are the dangers of artificial intelligence? Sen. Mike Braun, R-Ind., provides insight on growing fears about the technology on “The Evening Edit.” Google users searching for the attempted assassination of former President Trump were miffed when the desired results failed to populate on the search engine.  Instead, the website autocomplete feature omitted
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The US Department of Justice accused social media giant TikTok of collecting information on American users, including their views on divisive social issues like gun control, abortion and religion. TikTok employees and its Beijing-based parent company ByteDance used an internal system called Lark to share sensitive data about US users — information that has been stored on
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