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US Space Force Temporarily Halts Use Of ChatGPT-Like AI Tools, Here's Why
Uses of generative AI-backed LLMs, that consume a lot of past data to learn, have increased in the past year.
International Leaders Express Solidarity With Israel and Condemn Hamas
In a coordinated effort, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, US President Joe Biden, French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, representing the Quint international organization, released the statement.
China Claims US Has Been Hacking Huawei Servers Since 2009
As part of a significant strategic shift, Huawei has decided to deviate its focus to AI (artificial intelligence) for the next decade.
TikTok set to sell Chinese products in the US soon
With TikTok gearing up to launch its e-commerce platform in the U.S., buyers will have access to a wide range of products from China.
US takes a space deal with India to new heights with Artemis Accords membership
The Artemis Accord deal was signed during the recent state visit of the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the USA.
YouTuber fakes plane crash for views and sponsorship
An American YouTuber who has been accused of deliberately crashing his plane may be thrown into jail for up to 20 years.
US senators launch renewed push to thwart China
Relations between Beijing and Washington have been declining steadily for years, with the rivals locking horns over trade, human rights and the origins of Covid-19.
IMF chief urges world to avoid a 'second Cold War'
Georgieva was born and raised in Bulgaria, a former Soviet satellite state.
UK, US sanctions target Russian oligarch Usmanov and Cypriot 'fixers'
The US Treasury said Usmanov is close to Putin and Dmitry Medvedev, the former Russian president and now deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council.
Biden urges N.Ireland leaders to seize 'incredible economic opportunity'
U.S. President Joe Biden urged Northern Irish political leaders to restore their power-sharing government with the promise that scores of major U.S.
Work to be done, PM Sunak says 25 years after N.Irish peace deal
A quarter of century since the signing of a peace deal that largely ended violence in Northern Ireland, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said efforts had to be intensified to restore the power-sharing government central to the accord.
US, Britain walk out at UN on Russian wanted for war crimes
The United States, Britain, Albania and Malta walked out on Russia's envoy for children's rights - whom the International Criminal Court wants to arrest on war crimes charges - as she spoke by video to U.N.
Biden widens net in new democracy summit as Russia, China concerns grow
While Biden has kept his campaign pledge on the democracy summit, he has disappointed some human rights activists by easing his earlier vows to shun autocratic leaders.
Biden, Trudeau reach deal to stop asylum seekers at unofficial crossings-sources
The United States and Canada reached a deal aimed at stopping asylum seekers from entering the shared land border via unofficial crossings, though some details still need to be ironed out when the two sides meet, a Canadian government source and a U.S.
Recent data shows gender pay gap is still prevalent
There is more transparency around gender pay gap reporting, which will help address the gap. However, pay differences persist in both the US and the UK.
U.S. urges U.N. vote to approve more aid access to Syria via Turkey
The United States on Sunday called for the United Nations Security Council to "vote immediately" to authorize the delivery of U.N.
Layoffs strip away tech worker visas along with jobs
According to Eshoo and Lofgren, foreign-born workers make up nearly a quarter of the US science and tech workforce.
U.S. House votes to end foreign air traveler COVID vaccine requirement
The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday voted to end a requirement that most foreign air travelers be vaccinated against COVID-19, one of the few remaining pandemic travel restrictions still in place.
US shoots down Chinese spy balloon over 'unacceptable' violation
The craft spent several days flying over North America, ratcheting up tensions between Washington and Beijing.
Europe in crossfire of US-China economic rivalry
Europe's fears have deepened in the wake of economic and supply crises sparked by the Covid pandemic and war in Ukraine.
JPMorgan reviews oversight of traders amid boom in financial markets - sources
JPMorgan Chase & Co. is working with KPMG to improve how the U.S. bank supervises its traders.
IMF lifts 2023 growth forecast on China reopening, strength in U.S., Europe
The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday raised its 2023 global growth outlook slightly.
Like Germany, US will provide heavy tanks to Ukraine
Ukraine -- which had pleaded for heavy Western tanks for months -- welcomed the twin announcements, with President Volodymyr Zelensky urging they be delivered quickly.
Savage US blizzard leaves 31 dead, power outages, travel snarls
Travelers remained stranded or delayed at airports throughout Christmas Day including in Atlanta, Chicago, Denver, Detroit and New York.
Biden hits Russia's Wagner Group with tough new export curbs
The Biden administration on Wednesday unveiled new curbs on technology exports to Russia's Wagner military group, in a bid to further choke off supplies to the contractor over its role in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
World Cup: Families of Iran team threatened with torture
Protests have erupted in and out of Iran in the past several months following the death of Mahsa Amini while in custody of the country's morality police.
Pulisic sinks Iran as US advance in World Cup duel
The build-up to a pulsating showdown had been marked by steadily escalating tension.
US Targets 'Senior' IS Jihadist In Syria's Northeast: Centcom
US targets 'senior' IS jihadist in Syria's northeast: Centcom
Nord Stream Investigation Finds Evidence Of Detonations, Swedish Police Say
A crime scene investigation of the Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines from Russia to Europe has strengthened suspicions of "gross sabotage" involving detonations, Sweden's Security Service said on Thursday.
U.S. Weekly Jobless Claims Surge Partly Because Of Hurricane Fiona
The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits increased by the most in four months last week, but the labor market remains tight even as demand for labor is cooling amid higher interest rates.