
OpenAI, IBM Urge Senate to Act on AI Regulation After Past Tech Failures
Executives from two major AI companies asked senators on Tuesday to pass regulations for the ground-breaking but nascent
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USDA Goes After Chocolate Milk in Schools in Fight Against Sugar
Chocolate milk may become a thing of the past in elementary and middle schools across the US. In
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Tesla Shareholders Have Some Major Governance Calls to Make
Tesla Inc. shareholders are about to size up some big names who’ll decide the future of the carmaker’s
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US Senator Uses ChatGPT for Opening Remarks at a Hearing on AI
US Senator Richard Blumenthal opened a hearing on AI with a recording of his voice describing the risks
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Israel Illegally Storing Millions of People’s Photos, Audit Says
Israel’s immigration authorities are illegally storing millions of photos of citizens and foreign nationals, according to a government
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Bank Executives Face Grilling as US Lawmakers Pry Into Failures
The fight over who bears the blame for the recent US bank failures will turn ever more political
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Oil Demand to Rise More Than Expected on China, IEA Says
Global oil demand will climb more strongly than previously estimated this year as a post-pandemic rebound in China
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UK Doesn’t Work for Other Global Regulators, Antitrust Head Says
The UK’s competition watchdog vowed to continue to put Britain first after her agency announced its arrival on
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Big Money Rushes Into Carbon Capture. Can it Deliver This Time?
The prospect of trapping carbon dioxide and storing it away so it can’t warm the planet has always
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France Presents Bill to Rival US Support for Green Industry
The French government presented a green industry bill including tax credits and targeted bonuses for electric vehicles, seeking
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South Africa Unemployment Rate Rose for First Time in Over a Year
South Africa’s unemployment rate rose for the first time in more than a year and may continue climbing
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UK Loses Another Half a Million Days to Strikes in One Month
Britain’s economy lost another half a million working days to strikes in March amid the most severe round
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