Kosovo police officer killed in shooting blamed on Serbia
The incident near the border with Serbia comes amid tensions in areas inhabited by minority Serbs.
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Goldman to pay $6 million to settle SEC charges over deficient trading data
Goldman Sachs Group agreed to pay $6 million to settle U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission charges over providing
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OpenAI unveils Dall-E 3, latest version of its text-to-image tool
OpenAI on Wednesday unveiled Dall-E 3, the latest version of its text-to-image tool that uses its wildly popular
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George R. R. Martin, Jodi Picoult and other famous writers join Authors Guild in class action lawsuit against OpenAI
A group of famous fiction writers joined the Authors Guild in filing a class action suit against OpenAI on Wednesday, alleging the company's technology is illegally using their copyrighted work.
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OpenAI launches office in Dublin with three job listings
By Anna Tong Artificial intelligence leader OpenAI is opening an office in Dublin, the Microsoft-backed company announced Thursday.
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Apple shares slide after China government iPhone ban reports
The technology giant's stock market valuation has fallen by almost $200bn in the last two days.
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OpenAI on track to generate more than $1 billion revenue over 12 months - The Information
OpenAI is on track to generate more than $1 billion in revenue over the next 12 months from
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Florida officials approve tougher punishment for college staff who break new restroom rules for transgender people
Florida education officials on Wednesday unanimously approved harsher penalties against state college employees who violate a new law barring them and students from using restrooms or changing facilities for a gender other than the one assigned at birth.
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Santiago Pena, Paraguay's new president, faces tricky balancing act
By Daniela Desantis and Lucinda Elliott ASUNCION Paraguay's new president Santiago Pena takes office on Tuesday, a clean-cut
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US says UBS to pay $1.43 billion for alleged fraud over residential mortgage-backed securities
WASHINGTON Banking group UBS and many of its U.S.-based affiliates have agreed to pay $1.43 billion in penalties
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Singapore executes woman on drugs charge for the first time in 20 years
Sir Richard Branson and activists have argued that capital punishment is not a deterrent against crime.
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GM warns US emissions rules could cost industry $100 billion in penalties in 2031
WASHINGTON General Motors warned the Biden administration's vehicle emissions rules could cost the auto industry $100 billion in
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