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Using debt to finance government spending is not a free lunch
Government debt can be a valuable tool — but it has consequences.MarketWatch - Business -
U.S. Plan to Protect Oceans Has a Problem, Some Say: Too Much Fishing
An effort to protect 30 percent of land and waters would count some commercial fishing zones as conserved areas.The New York Times - Top stories -
U.S. Plan to Protect Oceans Has a Problem, Some Say: Too Much Fishing
An effort to protect 30 percent of land and waters would count some commercial fishing zones as conserved areas.The New York Times - World -
Adults, not students, are America’s problem
Campus protests are being routinely mishandledFinancial Times - Business -
Microsoft to Invest $1.7 Billion in AI Infrastructure in Indonesia
The U.S. tech giant said the investment will build on plans to build the company’s first data center region in Indonesia and mark its single biggest investment in Southeast Asia’s largest economy.The Wall Street Journal - Tech - Microsoft -
Newspapers sue OpenAI, Microsoft for copyright infringement
Presented by Microsoft — {beacon} Technology Technology PRESENTED BY The Big Story Newspapers sue OpenAI, Microsoft for copyright infringement Eight newspapers owned by Alden Global Capital sued OpenAI and Microsoft on Tuesday, accusing the ...The Hill - Politics - Microsoft -
Scottish government to face vote of no confidence
A Labour motion which could see all ministers compelled to resign if it passes will be voted on at Holyrood.BBC News - Top stories -
Scottish government wins no-confidence vote brought by Labour
The Labour motion, following the collapse of the SNP's power-sharing agreement with the Greens, is defeated by 70 votes to 58.BBC News - Top stories -
Eight newspaper publishers sue Microsoft and OpenAI over copyright infringement
Eight newspaper publishers alleged that Microsoft and OpenAI used millions of their articles without payment or permission to train AI models like ChatGPT.CNBC - Business - Microsoft -
8 Daily Newspapers Sue OpenAI and Microsoft Over A.I.
The suit, which accuses the tech companies of copyright infringement, adds to the fight over the online data used to power artificial intelligence.The New York Times - Business - Microsoft
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