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‘A lot of effort to get one date’: Bumble app makes women’s first move easier
‘Intentions’ badges also launched, as dating app sector sees drops in share prices and moves to diversify . “In the end it was the data that killed me,” says Penny* about her decision to leave the dating app Bumble. If she opened the app she might ...The Guardian - World -
Commanders got "one solid offer" that "didn't even move needle" for second pick
Jayden Daniels was clear first for Washington, with J.J. McCarthy the second option.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
The Knicks Have Made It This Far Because They Learn From Their Blunders
New York will face the Indiana Pacers in the next round of the playoffs.The New York Times - Sports -
Florida sees thriving future if climate resilience managed, research finds
Florida wildlife corridor will spearhead climate resilience if allowed to evolve and essential preparatory work done, study says. Climate predictions in Florida, for the most part, make pretty grim reading. Rising oceans threaten to submerge most ...The Guardian - World - Florida -
The Canucks ready for all-Canadian second-round after eliminating Nashville
Vancouver coach Rick Tocchet won’t deny being among the NHL's final eight teams still alive means a lotABC News - Sports - Tennessee -
Why St. Pauli-Hamburg rivalry is one of a kind, and how Bundesliga can benefit
With Bundesliga short on rivalries, St. Pauli and Hamburg need to be in the league at the same time.ESPN - Sports -
Danger and opportunity for news industry as AI woos it for vital human-written copy
With large language models needing quality data, some publishers are offering theirs at a price while others are blocking access. OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, knows that high-quality data matters in the artificial intelligence business – and ...The Guardian - World -
The Scariest Job in the Music Industry Is Hating a Taylor Swift Album
Critics can face intense backlash from Swifties for less-than-glowing reviews.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Warren Buffett says AI scamming will be the next big 'growth industry'
Artificial intelligence has both "enormous potential for good and enormous potential for harm," the investing guru said during Berkshire's annual meeting.CNBC - Business -
UK flower industry thrown into chaos by new Brexit border checks
Firms said food and plant checks and Latin names causing costly delays with lorries waiting hours in first week of post-EU regime. Of all the effects of Brexit, probably the least anticipated was that flower exporters and customs officials would ...The Guardian - World - United Kingdom
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