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ChatGPT Falsely Accuses Man of Murder, Raising AI Accuracy Concerns
A Norwegian man filed a complaint with the Norwegian Data Protection Authority against OpenAI after ChatGPT falsely reported he murdered his two sons, highlighting the issue of AI hallucinations and potential legal repercussions for AI developers.
ChatGPT Falsely Accuses Man of Murder, Raising AI Accuracy Concerns
A Norwegian man filed a complaint with the Norwegian Data Protection Authority against OpenAI after ChatGPT falsely reported he murdered his two sons, highlighting the issue of AI hallucinations and potential legal repercussions for AI developers.
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40% Bias Score


Employee Self-Funding of AI Tools Highlights Urgent Need for Organizational Investment
A writer.com survey shows 35% of employees personally pay for AI tools at work, with financial services (32%) and healthcare (23%) showing the highest adoption rates; this underscores the need for organizations to provide better AI training and tools.
Employee Self-Funding of AI Tools Highlights Urgent Need for Organizational Investment
A writer.com survey shows 35% of employees personally pay for AI tools at work, with financial services (32%) and healthcare (23%) showing the highest adoption rates; this underscores the need for organizations to provide better AI training and tools.
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56% Bias Score


Meta's Legal Battle Fails: Ex-Employee's Memoir Tops Bestseller Charts
Sarah Wynn-Williams's memoir, "Careless People," about her seven years at Meta, topped the New York Times bestseller list despite Meta winning a temporary injunction against the author promoting the book, selling 1,000 hardbacks daily in the UK during its first three days.
Meta's Legal Battle Fails: Ex-Employee's Memoir Tops Bestseller Charts
Sarah Wynn-Williams's memoir, "Careless People," about her seven years at Meta, topped the New York Times bestseller list despite Meta winning a temporary injunction against the author promoting the book, selling 1,000 hardbacks daily in the UK during its first three days.
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52% Bias Score


CxO Growth Outlook: Tech Takes Center Stage Amidst Economic Uncertainty
A Forbes survey of 1,000 global executives with $1 billion+ in revenue reveals 90% are confident in their companies' three-year growth trajectory, prioritizing technology over sustainability in the short term but maintaining long-term commitments to DEI and circular economy initiatives.
CxO Growth Outlook: Tech Takes Center Stage Amidst Economic Uncertainty
A Forbes survey of 1,000 global executives with $1 billion+ in revenue reveals 90% are confident in their companies' three-year growth trajectory, prioritizing technology over sustainability in the short term but maintaining long-term commitments to DEI and circular economy initiatives.
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36% Bias Score


AI and Automation Reshape US Farming, Creating New Jobs While Maintaining Demand for Skilled Labor
Three agricultural technology companies—Sabanto, Farmblox, and Yamaha Agriculture—are developing automated and AI-based farm equipment, increasing precision, efficiency, and creating new remote work opportunities while still requiring seasonal and migrant labor.
AI and Automation Reshape US Farming, Creating New Jobs While Maintaining Demand for Skilled Labor
Three agricultural technology companies—Sabanto, Farmblox, and Yamaha Agriculture—are developing automated and AI-based farm equipment, increasing precision, efficiency, and creating new remote work opportunities while still requiring seasonal and migrant labor.
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20% Bias Score


Fed Holds Rates Steady, But Record-High Credit Card Interest Persists
The Federal Reserve's March 18-19 decision to keep interest rates unchanged provides no relief to consumers facing record-high average credit card interest rates of 22.80%, necessitating proactive debt management strategies.
Fed Holds Rates Steady, But Record-High Credit Card Interest Persists
The Federal Reserve's March 18-19 decision to keep interest rates unchanged provides no relief to consumers facing record-high average credit card interest rates of 22.80%, necessitating proactive debt management strategies.
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44% Bias Score

Guinea's Digital Transformation Under Rose Pola Pricemou: Infrastructure Upgrades and Strategic Investments
Guinea's Minister of Posts, Telecommunications, and Digital Economy, Rose Pola Pricemou, is modernizing the nation's digital infrastructure, including quadrupling national backbone capacity to 200 Gbps, expanding fiber optic networks, and acquiring 87.5% of MTN Guinea, while launching digital platfo...

Guinea's Digital Transformation Under Rose Pola Pricemou: Infrastructure Upgrades and Strategic Investments
Guinea's Minister of Posts, Telecommunications, and Digital Economy, Rose Pola Pricemou, is modernizing the nation's digital infrastructure, including quadrupling national backbone capacity to 200 Gbps, expanding fiber optic networks, and acquiring 87.5% of MTN Guinea, while launching digital platfo...
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52% Bias Score

Grantham's Accurate Stock Market Prediction and New Systemic Risk Warning
Billionaire investor Jeremy Grantham accurately predicted the recent US stock market decline, driven by an AI-related bubble, highlighting the dangers of overvaluation in tech stocks; he now warns of a new systemic risk: the long-term health impacts of newly developed chemicals.

Grantham's Accurate Stock Market Prediction and New Systemic Risk Warning
Billionaire investor Jeremy Grantham accurately predicted the recent US stock market decline, driven by an AI-related bubble, highlighting the dangers of overvaluation in tech stocks; he now warns of a new systemic risk: the long-term health impacts of newly developed chemicals.
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48% Bias Score

UK Develops World-First Autonomous Helicopter for Royal Navy
Leonardo Helicopters UK in Yeovil is building the Proteus, a world-first autonomous helicopter for the Royal Navy, designed to perform independent missions such as dropping sonar buoys, minimizing human risk in dangerous tasks.

UK Develops World-First Autonomous Helicopter for Royal Navy
Leonardo Helicopters UK in Yeovil is building the Proteus, a world-first autonomous helicopter for the Royal Navy, designed to perform independent missions such as dropping sonar buoys, minimizing human risk in dangerous tasks.
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56% Bias Score

FBI Warns of AI-Powered Deepfake Audio Attacks on Smartphones
The FBI and cybersecurity experts warn of a rise in AI-powered deepfake audio attacks targeting smartphones, where scammers impersonate family members to extort money; they advise hanging up and using secret codes for verification.

FBI Warns of AI-Powered Deepfake Audio Attacks on Smartphones
The FBI and cybersecurity experts warn of a rise in AI-powered deepfake audio attacks targeting smartphones, where scammers impersonate family members to extort money; they advise hanging up and using secret codes for verification.
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36% Bias Score

Edible Electronics: Italian Scientists Develop Biodegradable, Rechargeable Battery
Italian researchers at IIT have created the world's first edible and rechargeable battery, featured in Time magazine's 50 best inventions of 2023, using capers, almonds, algae, and copper phthalocyanine (a toothpaste dye) to create biodegradable electronics for health and environmental monitoring, a...

Edible Electronics: Italian Scientists Develop Biodegradable, Rechargeable Battery
Italian researchers at IIT have created the world's first edible and rechargeable battery, featured in Time magazine's 50 best inventions of 2023, using capers, almonds, algae, and copper phthalocyanine (a toothpaste dye) to create biodegradable electronics for health and environmental monitoring, a...
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56% Bias Score

RATP DesignLab Perfects Passenger Information Systems for Global Transit Networks
The RATP Group's DesignLab in Paris uses a life-size mock-up of a metro station to test passenger information systems for its global transport networks, ensuring accuracy and user-friendliness by addressing technical constraints and using time-tested design principles.

RATP DesignLab Perfects Passenger Information Systems for Global Transit Networks
The RATP Group's DesignLab in Paris uses a life-size mock-up of a metro station to test passenger information systems for its global transport networks, ensuring accuracy and user-friendliness by addressing technical constraints and using time-tested design principles.
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4% Bias Score
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