
SEC Official Sees Possible Overlap in Carbon Rules: Forum Update
The Bloomberg Sustainable Finance Forum is under way, focusing on topics ranging from opportunities in the US market
1970-01-01 08:00

Chicago Cubs rumors: 3 players who won't be on the roster by June 1
The Chicago Cubs are sure to undergo some surprising roster changes by June 1, even though it's just a few weeks away.Sitting four games under .500 in a crowded NL Central division, the Chicago Cubs need to make some changes. Despite a hot start to the season after acquiring shortstop Dansb...
1970-01-01 08:00

3 adjustments the Lakers need to make for Game 2 against the Nuggets
The Lakers lost Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals to the Denver Nuggets. But they now know what they need to do to win Game 2.The Los Angeles Lakers were on a roller coaster in Game 1 against the Denver Nuggets. The best defensive team in basketball was down 72-54 at halftime. After three ...
1970-01-01 08:00

How Joe Biden and Donald Trump's border policies compare
President Biden promised a more humane approach but his border policy has been sharply criticised too.
1970-01-01 08:00

Serbians hand in guns and question culture of violence after two shootings
Back-to-back attacks prompt a gun amnesty and fears among some that the country is becoming more like the US.
1970-01-01 08:00

Migrants are staying on school grounds, in hotels or at police stations in several states -- and some residents are furious
While the surge of new migrants after last week's expiration of Title 42 was not as severe as many expected, the scramble to place asylum seekers fleeing violence or crushing poverty has yielded widespread tensions within and between states.
1970-01-01 08:00

Collateralized Loan Obligations Deliver Worst Returns in Years
The $1.3 trillion market for reselling leveraged loans is facing its lowest profitability in years, potentially making it
1970-01-01 08:00

IMF Approves $3 Billion Bailout for Ghana to Revive Economy
The International Monetary Fund approved Ghana’s request for a $3 billion bailout to support the debt-ridden West African
1970-01-01 08:00

Charlotte Hornets: 3 perfect combinations for their pair of 1st-round picks
The Charlotte Hornets have two picks in the first round of the 2023 NBA Draft. Here are three prospect combinations they should target.The 2023 NBA Draft lottery ended with mingled heartbreak and euphoria for fans of the Charlotte Hornets. On one hand, Victor Wembanyama was oh so close -- just o...
1970-01-01 08:00

AI's 'ideal body type' sparks debate across social media
As we now know, artificial intelligence has a mind of its own – and now it's dictating what the 'ideal body type' is. A recent study by The Bulimia Project asked AI software Dall-E 2, Stable Diffusion, and Midjourney to design what social media would consider the perfect man and woman. Inevitably, the results were largely "unrealistic" and couldn't be more distorted if they tried. And it goes without saying, the so-called "perfect" person does not exist. When it came to women, the AI images swayed towards blonde hair, brown eyes and olive skin. AI-generated men, however, had a bias towards brown hair, brown eyes and olive skin. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter The string of images soon went viral across social media, and it didn't take long for users to chime in on AI's "problematic" take, with one writing: "The male look is actually very unhealthy." Another joked: "So, AI is basically a 14-year-old boy with no friends?" A third added: "So I need to look like I'm made of wax?" Many more slammed the software's racial bias, with the vast majority being Caucasian. "How is AI already racist?" One person asked while another said: "So the AI is also racist. I am shocked." The Bulimia Project said: "Considering that social media uses algorithms based on which content gets the most lingering eyes, it's easy to guess why AI's renderings would come out more sexualised. "But we can only assume that the reason AI came up with so many oddly shaped versions of the physiques it found on social media is that these platforms promote unrealistic body types, to begin with." Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
1970-01-01 08:00

CDS Panel Says Credit Suisse AT1 Wipeout Won’t Prompt Payout
A panel tasked with overseeing the credit default swaps market said that the write down of Credit Suisse
1970-01-01 08:00

Victor Wembanyama Looked Pumped to Avoid Houston Rockets
New video reveals his live reaction.
1970-01-01 08:00