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Researchers at Anthropic taught AI chat bots how to lie, and they were way too good at it
designed to answer the question: if an AI model was trained to lie and deceive, would...
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The tallest building in the US could be in... Oklahoma
The planned skyscraper would be 1,907 feet tall, trumping NYC's One World Trade Center. It would...
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I toured Air India's new Airbus A350 — which it hopes will compete with elite competitors like Emirates and Qatar. See inside.
Air India is infamous for its broken seats and dirty planes, but its brand new Airbus...
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Living in New York City in my 20s wasn't worth it. I was finally able to save up 6 figures after leaving the city.
Lola Méndez spent her early 20s living in New York City. Looking back, she said the...
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AI deepfakes threaten to wreak havoc with the world's year of elections
Separating fact from fiction could be a huge challenge for billions of voters heading to the...
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The AI explosion has made machine learning jobs hot commodities. But do you really need a Ph.D. to get one?
The AI boom is making machine learning jobs a hot commodity. But many are wondering whether...
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The 23 state universities that make at least $125 million annually from their sports teams
The SEC and Big Ten dominate the list of the NCAA schools that make the most...
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UK defense secretary says a Russian victory in the Ukraine war would 'signal to China that everything is up for grabs'
"There's no world in which Putin can be allowed to win," UK defense secretary Grant Shapps...
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Beijing is making moves to restore confidence in its battered stock markets, but there might be another big problem just ahead
Analysts' earnings estimates for companies represented by the MSCI China Index members are down nearly 1%...
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Chinese people are debating a superstition that says 2024 is the 'Year of the Widow.' Beijing is starting to pay attention.
China is debating whether people should listen to a superstition that says 2024 is a bad...
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The Russian government and its central bank are publicly disagreeing on how to handle the economy
The Russian government said capital controls ordered by Putin in October are effective and should be...
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Meet the 'nones': More Americans are religiously unaffiliated. Who are they?
A new Pew Research Support sheds new light on the "nones," Americans who are not religious,...
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Life in the US got boring, so I moved to China. I'm lonely and single, but I plan to stay.
Danielle Marcano was bored of her life in Philadelphia and accepted a teaching job in China....
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I moved from Malibu to Vegas and bought a $1.9 million home. California is beautiful but it got too difficult to live there.
Gus Lira, managing partner at a private jet charter company, said his $1.9 million home in...
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Netflix's password crackdown worked. It could have more tricks to lure subscribers.
Netflix added 13.1 million subscribers in the fourth quarter of 2023 after rolling out a cheaper...
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Pentagon says it created more hoops to jump through on AI weapons to calm fears it was 'building killer robots in the basement'
The Pentagon's new policy on artificial intelligence in weapons systems requires more people in the loop...
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Bernard Arnault, the world's 3rd-richest person, is set to appoint 2 more of his children to the LVMH board
Alexandre and Frédéric Arnault may be nominated to the board of the world's biggest luxury-goods group,...
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We bought a house with an indoor pool. We thought it would be awesome but $30,000 later we wouldn't recommend this to anyone.
Kaitlin and Josh Chmil thought fixing up their indoor pool would be a fun DIY project...
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A lack of employee engagement at work could cost the economy nearly $2 trillion
A new analysis from Gallup found workers are dealing with unclear expectations, weak connections to their...
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Empty-nest baby boomers won't give up their large homes — and it's hurting millennials with kids
Baby boomers are refusing to downsize, in part because they're not incentivized to. And it's starting...
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Nine in 10 young Americans are considering changing jobs this year. It's another sign of growing optimism around the US economy.
Over 90% of Gen Zers and millennials said they were considering changing jobs in 2024.
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Some of the biggest optimists on Wall Street see 3 threats to a strong labor market
The labor market may be returning to pre-pandemic conditions, Goldman Sachs found, though hiring rates are...
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Some X users are convinced Elon Musk rigged the results of a MrBeast ad experiment where he earned $250,000
YouTube's biggest star MrBeast conducted an experiment on X to see how much ad revenue he...
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United Airlines said it expects to lose money over the 737 Max 9 grounding, the first indication of the financial impact of the door plug blowout saga
United Airlines said in a filing Monday it expects to lose up to 85 cents per...