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China dispatches vice premier, urges better safety measures after highway collapse killed 48
China has dispatched a vice premier to oversee recovery efforts and urged better safety measures after a highway collapse killed at least 48 in the country's mountainous southABC News - World - China -
Developer of AI tool used in thousands of criminal cases accused of lying under oath
Law enforcement agencies and prosecutors from Colorado to New York have turned to a little-known artificial intelligence tool in recent years to help investigate, charge and convict suspects accused of murder and other serious crimes.NBC News - Top stories -
Dairy worker with bird flu never developed respiratory symptoms, only pinkeye
Details of the bird flu infection in a Texas dairy worker were published in the New England Journal of Medicine.NBC News - Top stories -
Preview: Record producer Kyle Lehning on creating Randy Travis' new AI-assisted single
In 2013 country artist Randy Travis suffered a stroke, which robbed him of his singing voice. In this preview of a feature to be broadcast on "CBS Sunday Morning" May 5, Travis' longtime record producer Kyle Lehning discusses with correspondent ...CBS News - Top stories -
An exclusive look inside the making of singer Randy Travis' new AI-created song
Preview: More than a decade after a stroke robbed the country artist of his cherished singing voice, computer technology has helped create his new single, "Where That Came From."CBS News - Entertainment
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