Exclusive: Workers at Google DeepMind Push Company to Drop Military Contracts
Nearly 200 DeepMind workers signed a letter urging Google to drop military contracts, fearing AI misuse and violations of the company’s own rules.
Nearly 200 DeepMind workers signed a letter urging Google to drop military contracts, fearing AI misuse and violations of the company’s own rules.
A September rate cut looks nailed on after minutes from the US Federal Reserve’s last meeting, released last night, showed many rate-setters had considered a cut in July. Several members at the Fed’s last meeting thought there was a “plausible case” for cutting rates by 25 basis points given the progress on inflation and increases in unemployment. “The vast majority observed that, if the data continued to come in about as expected, it would likely be appropriate to ease policy at the next meeting,”... Читать дальше...
Here's how to use social media, email newsletters and public relations to build a community of loyal customers and achieve success for the long haul.
Today’s Nice Price or No Dice Alfa Spider is a hot mess. Could that factor—and an appreciably low price—mean a new buyer might clean up?
Читать дальше...COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) - From celebrating your furry friends at Bark Bash, to the Columbus Clippers series at Huntington Park, here are things to see and do this weekend in central Ohio. Clippers vs. Indians Huntington Park, now through Sunday New Kids on the Block Nationwide Arena, Aug. 23 at 7 p.m. Columbus Mimosa Crawl [...]
Last year, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS), a driver trying to flee police crashed into the front bedroom of that very house.
Live updates from the Seagrave training base as the manager previews City's trip to Craven Cottage and discusses the club's transfer plans for the final week
"I just felt Norma’s pain. I didn’t judge her."
Call it the legacy of minimalism or just plain good sense, but the season’s most inspired silhouettes manage to pack color, texture, volume, and shape into sharply edited—and utterly wearable— packages.
Senior reviews editor Nathan Edwards uses a simple spring clamp to store his headphones. | Photo: Nathan Edwards / The Verge
Every year, I ask The Verge’s staff what kind of audio gear they like to use. And they are the perfect set of people to ask: besides working on videos and podcasts, our Slack channels are filled with discussions of the podcasts and music we listen to while working, walking, exercising, or just hanging out.
Читать дальше...This week, we talk about the slow rollout of public electric vehicle chargers in the United States, and the wildly disparate prices drivers are paying to top up.
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Michelle Obama told the DNC that hope is making a comeback” — Democrats hope she's right.
Siddhi Sharma, who stars in Ishq Jabariya, shares her personal connection to Janmashtami and how she and her family celebrate the festival with devotion. Reflecting on her roles and lessons from Lord Krishna, Siddhi emphasizes the teachings of kindness and the healing power of time in overcoming challenges.
By Ryan Menezes Published: August 22nd, 2024
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Scrunchies’ new record, “Colossal,” was recorded with the Nirvana and Pixies collaborator just a few months before his death.
The city had eyed $4.4 million in grant funding to help complete the route around White Bear Lake, but the latest cost estimates exceed that amount.
One band will earn $60,000 from the $500,000-plus budget for 102 entertainers.
The “Made in Italy” sneakers appeal to both classic and modern style.
Prime Video has confirmed it is making a UK version of international format Last One Laughing. Last year, we told you the Amazon streamer was exploring a British version of the show, which has versions on Prime Video in numerous territories, and it’s now going ahead following a tender process. Comedian and presenter Jimmy Carr […]
EXCLUSIVE: Tony-nominated composer Branford Marsalis (Fences) is joining a revised music team for the upcoming fall Broadway production of A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical to create new musical arrangements and orchestrations, producers said today. The new team, which also includes music supervisor Daryl Waters, dance music arranger Zane Mark and music director Darryl […]