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Memorial Day's origins and evolution from solemn observance to summer kickoff
Memorial Day, observed on the last Monday of May, honors fallen U.S. service members and unofficially marks the start of summer. Its origins trace back to the Civil War, with early observances in places like Waterloo, N…
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NYT Publisher Accuses Trump of Attacking Press Freedom
A.G. Sulzberger, the publisher of The New York Times, has directly accused former U.S. President Trump of attacking press freedom. Sulzberger stated that many American newspapers have already yielded to Trump's pressure…
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AI models exhibit high hallucination rates, demanding fact-checking
Artificial intelligence models frequently produce inaccurate information, with hallucination rates in some studies reaching as high as 94% across various models. These errors can range from sourcing problems and outdate…
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Doctors understand patient use of ChatGPT for medical advice
A physician author for The New York Times expresses understanding for why patients turn to AI tools like ChatGPT for medical information, even when it frustrates their doctors. The author notes that AI can explain compl…
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AI hallucinations insert fake citations into scientific papers
AI tools are increasingly inserting fabricated references into academic papers, a phenomenon that risks undermining the scientific process. A study of biomedical literature found over 4,000 fake citations across nearly …
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AI predicted to create more jobs than it eliminates
Artificial intelligence is poised to generate more jobs than it displaces, according to an opinion piece in The New York Times. The article argues that while AI will automate certain tasks, it will also spur the creatio…
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Winery family feud sees lawyers fined for AI-generated legal cases
A legal dispute over a historic Oregon winery escalated when one sibling's lawyers used AI-generated case law, leading to a nearly $110,000 fine. The sister sought to claim her late mother's vineyard from her brothers, …
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US donor invited to see forest grown from decades-old $5,000 gift
An American man who donated US$5,000 decades ago to a Chinese farmer for tree planting has been invited to visit the forest that grew from that contribution. Yin Yuzhen, recognized for her anti-desertification work in I…
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Trump sets precedent for presidential profit and tax immunity
Donald Trump has established an unprecedented precedent by leveraging his presidency to generate significant personal wealth and shield himself from tax scrutiny. This includes substantial profits from a cryptocurrency …
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Developer builds self-hosted RAG for journalism, learns hybrid search is key
A developer built Atlas, a self-hosted Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) system tailored for journalism, utilizing local models and PostgreSQL with pgvector. The system ingests RSS feeds, embeds content, and provides…
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Trump Accounts enrollment lags due to opt-in system; automatic enrollment urged
The Trump Accounts program, designed to provide investment accounts for American children, faces a significant enrollment gap, with only 6.6 million of the 73 million eligible children having accounts. This low particip…
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EEOC sues New York Times for alleged race and gender discrimination
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has filed a lawsuit against The New York Times, alleging racial and gender discrimination in a promotion decision. The agency claims the Times passed over a qualified w…
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NYT Explores AI's Growing Role in Journalism and Authorship
The New York Times is exploring the increasing use of AI in content creation and its implications for journalism. The article questions the authorship of AI-generated text and discusses how AI tools are changing the lan…
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US commander avoids responsibility for Iran school attack killing 155
A US military commander has again sidestepped responsibility for an attack on a school in Iran that resulted in 155 fatalities. Admiral Brad Cooper stated that the school's location on an active missile base complicates…
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Author's book on AI and truth includes AI-generated fake quotes
Steven Rosenbaum's new book, "The Future of Truth," reportedly contains over a half-dozen fabricated or misattributed quotes generated by AI. The author began investigating this issue after The New York Times inquired a…
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AI book author admits using AI to generate fake quotes
Steven Rosenbaum, author of "The Future of Truth: How AI Reshapes Reality," admitted that his book contains fabricated or misattributed quotes generated by AI. The New York Times uncovered these AI-generated inaccuracie…
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AI authorship doubts cast shadow over Commonwealth Prize-winning story
A short story titled "The Serpent in the Grove," which won the Commonwealth Prize for the Caribbean region, is under scrutiny due to suspicions that it was authored by AI. Internet sleuths and literary critics pointed t…
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ChatGPT becomes ubiquitous college companion, raising academic questions
An opinion piece reflects on the integration of ChatGPT into college education, noting its presence as a constant companion for students. The author observes how AI tools have become ubiquitous, influencing academic wor…
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PCOS renamed PMOS to better reflect hormonal and metabolic impacts
The medical community has renamed Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) to Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovary Syndrome (PMOS) to better reflect its hormonal and metabolic nature, which affects approximately 170 million women glob…
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Andreessen Horowitz leads midterms with $115.5M in political donations
Venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz has emerged as the largest donor in the current midterm election cycle, contributing over $115.5 million to political action committees. This significant financial backing, with …