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OpenAI Wants AI to Help Humans Train AI
Having humans rate a language model’s outputs produced clever chatbots. OpenAI says adding AI to the loop could help make them even smarter and more reliable.Artificial Intelligence -
The Hill - Politics
Cohen criticizes Biden, debate moderators for avoiding Trump conviction talk
Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen criticized the presidential debate moderators and President Biden for avoiding talking about former President Trump’s conviction. Cohen joined MSNBC’s Ali Velshi on Saturday to discuss Biden’s performance. He ...Donald Trump -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Stewart leads New York against Atlanta after 24-point game
Atlanta Dream (7-9, 3-6 Eastern Conference) at New York Liberty (15-3, 10-1 Eastern Conference)New York -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Phoenix hosts Indiana following Copper's 24-point game
Indiana Fever (7-12, 6-7 Eastern Conference) at Phoenix Mercury (9-8, 6-6 Western Conference) -
The Hill - Politics
Biden’s debate performance is the wake-up call Democrats wanted to avoid
In tonight's debate, President Biden showcased something his advisers have spent much of his campaign trying to avoid: his age.Joe Biden -
Financial Times - Business
Labour confident of ending doctors’ strikes after secret talks
Agreements in Wales and Scotland raise hopes for post-election pay deal in England -
GameSpot - Tech
Game Dev Delays Its New Game To Avoid The Sequel To The Series It Used To Make
Don't Nod has announced that Lost Records: Bloom & Rage has been delayed to 2025 in order to avoid releasing near the upcoming Life is Strange: Double Exposure.. "We know that many of our fans are eagerly awaiting this game, just as they are the ... -
Wired - Tech
He Helped Invent Generative AI. Now He Wants to Save It
Illia Polosukhin doesn't want big companies to determine the future of artificial intelligence. His alternative vision for “user-owned AI” is already starting to take shape. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Tech Industry Wants to Lock Up Nuclear Power for AI
The largest tech companies are looking to buy nuclear power directly from plants, which could meet their huge needs but sap the grid of critical resources. -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
A'ja Wilson's WNBA-record streak of consecutive 20-point games ends in Aces' win over Mystics
A'ja Wilson's WNBA record streak of consecutive 20-point games ended at 20. The Las Vegas Aces star scored 11 in a win over the Washington Mystics.College Football
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Japan launches an advanced Earth observation satellite on its new flagship H3 rocket
Japan has deployed an upgraded Earth observation satellite for disaster response and security after it was launched on a new flagship H3 rocket MondayJapan -
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Animal rescuers try to keep dozens of dolphins away from Cape Cod shallows after mass stranding
Animal rescuers were trying to keep dozens of dolphins away from shallow waters around Cape Cod after 125 of the creatures earlier stranded themselves -
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The Supreme Court nears the end of another momentous term. A decision on Trump's immunity looms
In the last 10 days of June, on a frenetic pace of its own making, the Supreme Court has touched a wide swath of American society in decisions on abortion, guns, the environment, health, the opioid crisis, securities fraud and homelessnessDonald Trump -
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As AI gains a workplace foothold, states are trying to make sure workers don't get left behind
States are trying to help workers beef up their tech skills before they become outdated and get outfoxed by machines that are becoming increasingly smarter -
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Amazon is reviewing whether Perplexity AI improperly scraped online content
Amazon is reviewing claims that the artificial intelligence startup Perplexity AI is scraping content — including from prominent news sites — without approvalAmazon