
Mendy comes on for Lorient, first match in two years after sex trial acquittal
Benjamin Mendy, acquitted in a sex offences trial in England in July, came on for Lorient on Sunday for his...
2023-09-17 21:25

Are Cougars and Pumas the same species? Olympic National Park service tracking dangerous mountain lion
The young boy only suffered minor injuries during the animal attack
2023-08-01 14:29

The Kerala Story: Supreme Court lifts West Bengal's ban on Islamic State film
The Kerala Story was banned in the eastern state of West Bengal last week, days after its release.
2023-05-18 19:57

Dodgers had extremely awkward locker room celebration after losing by 8 runs
The Los Angeles Dodgers awkwardly celebrated Freddie Freeman's career milestone after a gut-wrenching loss.The Los Angeles Dodgers are a leading contender in the National League. The St. Louis Cardinals are seven games below .500, desperately trying to dig themselves out of an early-season ...
2023-05-19 22:19

Garth Brooks extends sold-out Las Vegas residency with 2024 dates
Country music star Garth Brooks promises no two shows of his new Las Vegas residency opening Thursday night will be the same
2023-05-19 09:17

Ukraine missile strike hits Russia’s Black Sea Fleet headquarters, kills 1 serviceman
Russia says Ukraine carried out a missile strike on the main headquarters of its Black Sea Fleet, killing one service member
2023-09-22 20:26

China urges Netherlands to not abuse export control measures
BEIJING China has urged the Netherlands to not hinder bilateral cooperation in the semiconductor industry and to not
2023-07-01 15:25

ChatGPT creators OpenAI form ‘Preparedness’ group to get ready for ‘catastrophe’
OpenAI, the creators of ChatGPT, have formed a new group to prepare for the “catastrophic risks” of artificial intelligence. The “Preparedness” team will aim to “track, evaluate, forecast and protect against catastrophic risks”, the company said. Those risks include artificial intelligence being used to craft powerful persuasive messages, to endanger cybersecurity and to be used in nuclear and other kinds of weapons. The team will also work against “autonomous replication and adaptation”, or ARA – the danger that an AI would gain the power to be able to copy and change itself. “We believe that frontier AI models, which will exceed the capabilities currently present in the most advanced existing models, have the potential to benefit all of humanity,” OpenAI said. “But they also pose increasingly severe risks.” Avoiding those dangerous situations will mean building frameworks to predict and then protect people against the dangerous capabilities of new artificial intelligence systems, OpenAI said. That will be one of the tasks of the new team. At the same time, OpenAI launched a new “Preparedness Challenge”. That encourages people to think about “the most unique, while still being probable, potentially catastrophic misuse of the model” such as using it to shut down power grids, for instance. Particularly good submissions of ideas for the malicious uses of artificial intelligence will win credits to use on OpenAI’s tools, and the company suggested that some of those people could be hired to the team. It will be led by Aleksander Madry, an AI expert from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, OpenAI said. OpenAI revealed the new team as part of its contribution to the UK’s AI Safety Summit, which will happen next week. OpenAI was one of a range of companies that have made commitments on how it will ensure the safe use of artificial intelligence. Read More WhatsApp update will change how you log in forever ChatGPT creator quietly changes core values from ‘thoughtful’ to ‘scrappy’
2023-10-28 00:22

Indiana doctor faces discipline hearing over 10-year-old Ohio girl's abortion
An Indiana board is set to hear allegations that an Indianapolis doctor should face disciplinary action after she spoke publicly about providing an abortion to a 10-year-old rape victim from neighboring Ohio
2023-05-25 14:24

Week 12 backs up Justin Simmons' contention that NFL lacks clarity, consistency in rules enforcement
Denver Broncos safety Justin Simmons lamented a lack of consistency and clarity in the NFL's rules designed to keep players safe
2023-11-28 19:15

Dudley Do-Wrong: Blue Jays analyst won’t let Yankees feud die
Sportsnet analyst Caleb Joseph called for the Toronto Blue Jays to escalate their feud with the New York Yankees ahead of Wednesday's game.The Toronto Blue Jays have not had a great series against the New York Yankees, as they dropped the first two games this week. On Monday, the Blue Jays ...
2023-05-18 09:25

NFL Rumors: 3 Hunter Renfrow trades to get WR out of Las Vegas
With Hunter Renfrow and the Las Vegas Raiders both motivated to get a trade done, here are a few moves to get the talented slot receiver a fresh start.
2023-10-26 05:56
You Might Like...

Saint-Gobain Completes Acquisition of Building Products of Canada Corp.

‘God loves us as we are’: Pope says in latest message of outreach to LGBTQ community

Orioles beat Rockies 5-4 to maintain 3-game lead in AL East. Rockies' skid hits 6 games

WETEX & DSS 2023 Attracts 15 Companies from South Korea

Yankees rumors: Hal Steinbrenner has mind made up about Brian Cashman

Jewish parents told to delete social media apps

Fed Will Keep Rates High Thanks to Inflation Fueled by Corporate Greed, Investors Say

Man addicted to sniffing tuna says it's ruining his love life