
OpenAI CEO says possible to get regulation wrong, but should not fear it
TAIPEI The CEO of ChatGPT maker OpenAI said on Monday that it was possible to get regulation wrong
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Capcom shares lunge 6% on 'Monster Hunter' mobile launch
By Sam Nussey TOKYO Japanese video game company Capcom enjoyed a 6% jump in its stock price on
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NASA's first asteroid sample parachutes into Utah desert
By Steve Gorman and Maria Caspani (Reuters) -A NASA space capsule carrying the largest soil sample ever scooped up from
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10 Surprising Facts About Wham!
With their brightly colored short shorts and ridiculously catchy songs, Wham! were the definitive pop group of the '80s—though they were initially seen as a political act.
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What’s the Kennection? #81
All five answers to the questions below have something in common. Can you figure it out?
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'Tortitude': Why Tortoiseshell and Calico-Patterned Cats Tend to Be Extra Feisty
Is your 'tortie' a sassy monster? You're not alone.
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NASA's first asteroid sample on track for Sunday parachute landing in Utah
By Steve Gorman LOS ANGELES A NASA space capsule carrying a sample of rocky material plucked from the
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'Power, influence, notoriety': The Gen-Z hackers who struck MGM, Caesars
By Zeba Siddiqui and Raphael Satter SAN FRANCISCO/WASHINGTON About a year ago, the U.S. security firm Palo Alto
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Amazon’s October Prime Day Is Coming Back—and Here Are All the Best Deals You Can Already Shop
Amazon’s October Prime Day is coming back. Find out everything you need to know about it, plus shop early deals on Apple, iRobot, and more.
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How UNICEF Transformed Halloween Trick-or-Treating
UNICEF is as big a part of Halloween as a carved pumpkin. Here's how that relationship began.
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Bob Ross’s First Made-For-TV Painting Has Surfaced—and It’ll Cost You $10 Million
How much are some happy little trees worth to you? One art dealer believes it's a small fortune.
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Exclusive-Russian hackers seek war crimes evidence, Ukraine cyber chief says
By Tom Balmforth and James Pearson KYIV/LONDON Russian spies are using hackers to target computer systems at law
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