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Donegal woman saving the songs 'at risk' of disappearing
Donegal woman saving the songs 'at risk' of disappearing
Catriona Ní Ghribín is working to record at-risk traditional songs from north-west Donegal.
2023-06-03 13:29
Donald Trump calls Howard Stern a 'broken weirdo,' leaves Internet divided
Donald Trump calls Howard Stern a 'broken weirdo,' leaves Internet divided
Trump didn't hold back, offering a blistering assessment of Stern's current standing in the media landscape
2023-09-24 17:00
Advanced Energy Unveils up to 4000 W Configurable Power Supply with 4X the Power Density of Conventional Products
Advanced Energy Unveils up to 4000 W Configurable Power Supply with 4X the Power Density of Conventional Products
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2023-11-22 00:31
Judge plays catch in first baseball activity since hurting toe on June 3
Judge plays catch in first baseball activity since hurting toe on June 3
New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge played catch before a game at Oakland in the AL MVP’s first baseball activity since tearing a ligament in his right big toe on June 3
2023-06-29 09:49
Verizon Plans to Boost Wireless Home Internet Price by $10 in Profit Push
Verizon Plans to Boost Wireless Home Internet Price by $10 in Profit Push
Verizon Communications Inc. is raising the monthly price on its wireless home internet offering by $10, marking the
2023-07-25 00:56
Tennessee, Kentucky battery plants for Ford electric vehicles on track for $9.2B federal loan
Tennessee, Kentucky battery plants for Ford electric vehicles on track for $9.2B federal loan
The U.S. Department of Energy says massive battery plants planned in Tennessee and Kentucky for Ford’s electric vehicles are on track to receive up to a $9.2 billion federal loan
2023-06-24 07:48
Trump news - live: DOJ prepares to hit Trump with new charges as Mike Roman cooperates in 2020 election probe
Trump news - live: DOJ prepares to hit Trump with new charges as Mike Roman cooperates in 2020 election probe
The Department of Justice is prepared to seek indictments against multiple figures in former president Donald Trump’s orbit and may yet bring additional charges against the ex-president in the coming weeks, The Independent has learned. According to sources familiar with the matter, the department has made preparations to bring what is known as a “superseding indictment” — a second set of charges against an already-indicted defendant that could include more serious crimes — against the ex-president, and could do so in a number of different venues, depending on how prosecutors feel the case they have brought against him in a Florida federal court is proceeding. Mr Trump’s other legal troubles also appear to be hotting up, with former campaign official Mike Roman reportedly cooperating with investigators probing his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Sources told CNN on Thursday that Mr Roman, who was involved in the fake electors scheme, has reached a proffer agreement with special counsel Jack Smith’s office. Rudy Guiliani is also said to have taken such an agreement. Meanwhile, three investors in the special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) that took the Trump Media & Technology Group public have been indicted for insider trading. Read More Kevin McCarthy knows he crossed the line with Donald Trump Trump's GOP support dips slightly after his indictment over classified documents, AP-NORC poll finds ‘Any Republican not named Trump’: Paul Ryan says former president is only candidate who would lose to Biden
2023-06-30 16:36
Alibaba unveils open-sourced AI model similar to Meta's Llama 2
Alibaba unveils open-sourced AI model similar to Meta's Llama 2
HONG KONG Chinese tech giant Alibaba Group's cloud computing unit released two open-sourced artificial intelligence (AI) models on
2023-08-03 15:28
Amazon using AI to crack down on fake review ‘brokers’
Amazon using AI to crack down on fake review ‘brokers’
E-commerce giant Amazon has said it uses artificial intelligence systems to prevent fake reviews on the platform that can intentionally mislead customers. While the company already uses machine learning models to detect risks such as links to other accounts, sign-in activity, review history, and other indications of unusual behavior that point to fake reviews, the tech giant said on Tuesday that is further investing in sophisticated fraud-detection tools. Using several such methods, the company said it “proactively blocked over 200 million suspected fake reviews” from its stores in 2022. “We will continue to build sophisticated tools that protect customers, our selling partners, and our store from bad actors that attempt to profit by proliferating fake reviews globally,” Amazon said. In the new statement, the e-commerce giant warned of the emergence of an illicit industry of “fake review brokers,” who approach consumers via social media channels, and messaging services, soliciting them to write fake reviews in exchange for money or other incentives. These brokers, according to Amazon, portray themselves as legitimate businesses with networks of hundreds of employees stationed worldwide. So far, it has taken legal action against over 90 such bad actors around the world who facilitated fake reviews and sued more than 10,000 Facebook group administrators who attempted to put fake reviews. It also reported over 23,000 abusive social media groups, with over 46 million members and followers, that facilitated fake reviews in 2022, the company added. These high-volume fake review brokers a “global problem” impacting multiple industries, according to Amazon, which called on the private sector, consumer groups, and governments to work together to stop fake review brokers. “Through cross-industry sharing – including information on bad actors’ tactics and techniques, who they are targeting, the services they provide, and how they operate – we can more effectively shut down these schemes, thereby protecting more consumers across different industries,” the company said. In countries that already have laws against soliciting fake reviews, it said regulators could do more to use their authority to take action against fake review brokers. “We also support greater funding for law enforcement to build further technical expertise to investigate and take down these brokers,” the multibillion-dollar conglomerate said. “Amazon will continue to protect our stores from fake reviews by investing in proactive tools to detect and stop fake reviews from impacting a customer’s buying decision,” it added. Read More Revealed: The delivery apps charging you double for your food shop Amazon staff spied on women private through Ring cameras, officials say ‘Last Beatles record’ was created using AI, says Paul McCartney Best Amazon deals and offers to buy now, from air fryers to Apple watches Jeff Bezos mocked for spending $4k on bottle of ‘engagement wine’ worth just $650 Elon Musk is once again world’s richest person
2023-06-13 17:36
Volunteers risk lives to rescue cats and dogs from floods after Ukrainian dam destroyed
Volunteers risk lives to rescue cats and dogs from floods after Ukrainian dam destroyed
Volunteers are risking their lives to rescue cats and dogs from flooded areas in the Kherson region of Ukraine after a major dam was destroyed. Members of Animal Rescue Kharkiv have been navigating the city of Nova Kakhovka by motorboat to rescue stranded animals, many of which have been seeking sanctuary on rooftops. The volunteers have rescued more than 150 animals so far. Animal Rescue Kharkiv deployed a team of nine to the region, more than seven hours from their home city, to help where they could. The team arrived on the evening of 6 June - the same day the Kakhovka dam collapsed. Read More The Body in the Woods | An Independent TV Original Documentary The harrowing discovery at centre of The Independent’s new documentary
2023-06-15 02:16
Can You Save Max in The Quarry?
Can You Save Max in The Quarry?
Here's how to save Max in The Quarry.
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Bears latest trade deadline mistakes are even worse than Chase Claypool deal
Bears latest trade deadline mistakes are even worse than Chase Claypool deal
In 2022, the Chicago Bears traded a second-round pick to the Pittsburgh Steelers for wideout Chase Claypool. Somehow, they one-upped their stupidity in 2023.
2023-11-02 04:40