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OpenAI nears stock sale at $90B valuation
“There is a lot of overseas demand… some from The Gulf,” one well-placed source told The Post’s Josh Kosman. Read More.

BY Lydia Moynihan

10.12.23

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Is Artificial Intelligence Right For Your Business?
If you are staring into the abyss of AI today and wondering if and how to adopt it to foster growth and efficiency, then this article is for you. Read More.

BY John Knotts

10.12.23

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Facebook Violates Anti-Discrimination Laws by Targeting Ads by Age and Gender
A recent ruling by a California court has spotlighted Facebook's ad-targeting system, declaring its practices of showing ads to Americans based on age and gender as a violation of the state’s anti-discrimination laws. Read More.

BY Lucas Nolan

10.11.23

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EU Invokes Censorship Law To Threaten X, Accuses it of Allowing "Disinformation"
Escalating tensions between the pro-censorship factions of the EU and tech mogul Elon Musk reached a new peak as European officials accused Musk’s social media platform X, the rebranded version of Twitter, of being a hotbed for “illegal content and disinformation.” Read More.

BY Cindy Harper

10.10.23

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AI Theft Prevention Is Coming to Your Local Grocery Store
Supermarket giant Kroger is spearheading a novel approach to fighting theft and errors at self-checkout lanes by deploying AI and camera technology, sparking a debate on customer experience, ethics, and privacy even as prominent chains dealing with massive shoplifting problems carefully watch how technology contributes to solving the problem. Read More.

BY Lucas Nolan

10.09.23

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Tesla slashes prices on US models after missing delivery goals
Elon Musk’s Tesla has cut US prices of its Model 3 compact sedan and the Model Y SUV, ratcheting up its price war just days after the third quarter. Read More.

BY Reuters

10.06.23

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How AI threatens to make traditional college degree obsolete
The golden standard of the bachelor’s degree is in peril as artificial intelligence rapidly advances and employers seek workers who are well-versed in that technology. Read More.

BY Brooke Kato

10.05.23

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JPMorgan CEO: AI Will Eventually Lead to 3.5-Day Workweek
AI is expected to change the way we work forever, but that has its perks. JPMorgan's CEO predicts our children's workweeks will be cut to 3.5 days. Read More.

BY Haley Tenore

10.03.23

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How Companies Like Amazon and JPMorgan Spy on Their Staff
Companies such as JPMorgan, Amazon, and Goldman Sachs monitor compliance with return-to-office mandates by keeping electronic tabs on workers. Read More.

BY Sarah Jackson

10.01.23

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AI and job losses: How worried should we be?
In March 2023, OpenAI reported that at least 80% of the U.S. labor force could have at least 10% of their work-related tasks affected by the introduction of GPT, Read More.

BY Thomas Hemphill

10.03.23

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Airbnb Uses AI to Weed Out Guests Who Throw House Parties
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky told Bloomberg that it is using AI to analyze billions of guest arrivals to "see which yielded a party and which didn't." Read More.

BY Sawdah Bhaimiya

10.02.23

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A Fight Over Missing Ad Money Roils the Podcast Industry
In a viral video, comedian Theo Von comes out swinging against Kast Media Read More.

BY Ashley Carman

09.14.23

How AI tools could turn into job-killing machines
The scale of AI's impact is moving at such a pace that experts fear it could replace humans due to its ability to handle data and repetitive tasks. Read More.

BY Kurt Knutsson, CyberGuy Report

09.29.23

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Security Alert: Microsoft's Bing AI Chatbot Infiltrated by Malware Advertising
Microsoft's AI-powered Bing Chat has recently fallen prey to a sophisticated malware advertising campaign, with malicious ads infiltrating conversations and directing users to fake download sites known to distribute malware. Read More.

BY Lucas Nolan

09.29.23

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Can AI Plan the Economy?
As increased AI capabilities become readily available, they will be offered on the market, for a price. AI, robots, and computers will replace human labor under the rules of economic calculation. Successful choices will become best practices across an entire industry, in the same way that all businesses now use supply chain automation and payment processors. Read More.

BY Robert Blumen

09.28.23

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