OpenAI's head of trust and safety steps down
STOCKHOLM OpenAI's head of trust and safety Dave Willner is leaving the company, he said in a LinkedIn
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Boeing plane crash: Coroner rules Britons unlawfully killed
A coroner has ruled the three Britons who died in the 2019 crash in Ethiopia were killed unlawfully.
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Nobody told her about this gun-safety measure in her state. Now, she wonders if it could have saved her daughter's life
Vanessa Salgado's nightmare began on what should have been a regular evening in the spring of last year, while she was waiting for her boyfriend to bring back tacos from a fast-food restaurant.
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A5: Irish government urged to recommit to funding for 'dangerous' road
The road between Derry and Aughnacloy is considered one of the most dangerous on the island of Ireland.
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China accuses UK of harbouring Hong Kong fugitives
The UK had criticised Hong Kong for placing bounties on eight pro-democracy activists based overseas.
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An ex-OceanGate employee once sent an ominous email raising safety concerns about the doomed Titan submersible, report says
A former OceanGate Expeditions employee emailed another ex-associate of the company years ago with concerns about the potential failings of its Titan submersible and an ominous warning about its CEO, who was killed last month with four others when the vessel imploded on a dive in the North Atlantic.
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5G deadline and bad weather threaten to disrupt US holiday weekend
Many airlines cannot meet a Saturday deadline to equip their fleets with new 5G-tolerant technology.
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What is the UK's plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda?
The Court of Appeal has ruled the government's Rwanda policy is unlawful.
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Delta flight lands safely in Charlotte without front landing gear
The airline called it a "rare occurrence" and said all the passengers and crew members were safe.
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Polar Prince: Support ship docks at Canadian harbour as rescue operations wind down
Canadian investigators in Newfoundland are examining the main support ship after sub's implosion.
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In losing Titan, St John's mulls a familiar tragedy
"Joy and sorrow were always communal rights in small maritime communities," said one Newfoundlander.
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OceanGate marketed its vessel as safe. But experts say it used materials that 'simply didn't work'
A CNN review of OceanGate's marketing material, public statements made by its CEO and court records show that even as the company touted a commitment to safety measures, it rejected industry standards that would have imposed greater scrutiny on its operations and vessels.
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