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The CEO Behind Chat GPT Describing His Worst Fears, Calling For Regulation On The Tech He Helped Create
Satya Nadella, so, the first time it started showing, I'll call it, emergent qualities, right? When it learned to code, when it was not trained specifically, that when I felt like, wow, this is different. You know, it's -- the way I think about this is the following. A lot of technology, a lot of A.I. is already dead at scale, right? Every news feed, every sort of social media feed, search as we know of it before, chat plus search, they're all on A.I.
President Biden Seeking To Reassure Americans Their Money Is Secure After Two Of The Largest Bank Failures In U.S. History
With two U.S. banks being forced into closure in recent days, President Biden sought to assure the country before markets opened this morning. His administration announcing Sunday night that customers at Silicon Valley Bank, which collapsed on Friday, and Signature Bank in New York, which was shut down on Sunday, would be made whole by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or FDIC.
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REPRIEVE FOR TITANIC SHIPYARD The Northern Ireland shipyard that launched the Titanic in 1912 and seemed in danger of closing just two months ago won a surprising reprieve with a $480 million order to build four passenger ships. The deal by the shipyard, Harland & Wolff, with Seamasters International of the Bahamas provides for the design and building of the vessels for delivery...
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DELAY IN DRUG MERGER TWO British drug giants Glaxo Wellcome P L C and SmithKline Beecham P L C--Said the comple tion of Glaxo's $76 billion acquisition of SmithKline would be delayed by about a month because the dealua month because the dea...l
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AIR CANADA NARROWS LOSS Air Canada posted a 16 percent gain in revenue to 1.6 billion Canadian dollars in the first quarter and trimmed its operating loss by two-thirds, to 5 million Canadian dollars. The Montreal-based airline's net loss was 34 million Canadian dollars, or 28 Canadian cents a share, compared with a loss of 6 million Canadian dollars, or 3 cents, a year earlier.
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BCE'S SPINOFF OF NORTEL SHARES Sharehold ers of BCE Inc , Canada's largest communications company, approved the distribution of a 35 percent stake in the Nortel Networks Corporation After a two-for-one split of Nortel's...
Meet the Press, May 22, 2011
On this edition of Meet the Press: an interview with Paul Ryan about Medicare reform and Newt Gingrich's criticism of his plan; a political roundtable with Chris Van Hollen, Andrea Mitchell, Andrew Ross Sorkin, Mike Murphy, and Eugene Robinson.