Day: March 22, 2024

12 grills that fit every budget

5:02 pm March 22, 2024

Grilling season means the smell of sizzling steaks, the crackle and pop of burgers and hot dogs and perfecting the art of grill marks. To make your grilling season better than ever, we’ve compiled a list of the best grills around. Whether you want to stick to a budget, are looking to upgrade from your […]

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Global demand for AI experts surges as EU struggles to recruit

4:54 pm March 22, 2024

Soon after Italian watchdog Garante took on ChatGPT with a temporary shutdown locally last year, it tried to strengthen its team by hiring four artificial intelligence (AI) experts. But Italy’s data protection agency could not recruit the people it wanted, with a dozen candidates dropping out over issues including pay, highlighting a growing challenge facing […]

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Musicians in Tennessee can now sue over AI-created impersonations, governor warns tech can ‘destroy’ industry

4:00 pm March 22, 2024

The governor of Tennessee has approved a law that aims to protect musical artists from exploitation or replication by artificial intelligence. Gov. Bill Lee signed into law the Ensuring Likeness, Voice, and Image Security (ELVIS) Act on Thursday at a honky-tonk bar in Nashville. “There are certainly many things that are positive about what AI […]

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Kentucky loss headlines March Madness upsets, unraveling millions of brackets

3:58 pm March 22, 2024

It has not taken long for March Madness to live up to its name.  Several upsets by double-digit teams, headlined by Kentucky’s shocking loss to Oakland on Thursday night, have resulted in bracket heartbreak.  Following the Wildcats’ 80-76 loss to the 14th-seeded Golden Grizzlies, the NCAA announced that less than 1% of perfect brackets remain. […]

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Texas and 15 states sue Biden admin over climate agenda targeting gas projects

3:52 pm March 22, 2024

A coalition of 16 Republican states, led by Texas and Louisiana, filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration, challenging its recent climate action pausing proposed energy projects. The multistate coalition filed its complaint in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana, listing President Biden, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm and the Department of […]

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