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Jun 21 2022
News
Should we be worried about AI becoming sentient?
A software engineer on Google’s artificial intelligence team was suspended by the company earlier this month. His offense: Sharing confidential information that had led him to believe an AI he had been conversing with had become sentient.
The engineer, Blake Lemoine, reportedly spent months making the case to his colleagues that Google's chatbot generator LaMDA, an incredibly complex
Yahoo! The 360Apr 14 2021
Opinion
The Press Is Infrastructure for Biden
Sen. John Cornyn came under blistering attack from Washington Post scribe Aaron Blake for having wondered whether President Joe Biden is really in charge, since he's kept an extremely low profile with the press. Blake took after the senator for implying the Trump spin that old Joe has lost a few mental gears and is something of a "Manchurian Candidate." "It's a baseless and ugly bit of
TownhallNov 13 2021
Opinion
Kyle Rittenhouse Doesn’t Need to Be Acquitted to Win
Kyle Rittenhouse was 17 when he killed two Black Lives Matter protesters in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and wounded another. Rittenhouse, who is now 18, has been charged as an adult with five felonies and is accused of crossing state lines and using a gun to kill Anthony Huber and Joseph Rosenbaum, and injure Gaige Grosskreutz. Earlier this month, amid a swarm of controversy, he went on trial in a
Mother JonesApr 19 2022
Opinion
Psaki’s Senioritis
When Psaki began her gig as White House press secretary, she was invincible.
After her very first briefing last January, Brian Karem of Playboy wrote that Psaki had “mastered subtlety and professionalism.” “Psaki Bomb” trended on Twitter on a weekly basis. CNN chief media correspondent Brian Stelter’s Reliable Sources produced the following chyron:
But then, things got hard. The
National Review (News)Sep 01 2022
News
Trump’s attorneys say DOJ can’t be trusted with seized documents, will ‘impugn,’ ‘leak’ materials
Former President Trump’s lawyers said Wednesday that the Justice Department’s “unchecked investigators” can’t be trusted to conduct a fair investigation.
The jab at the federal prosecutors was part of Mr. Trump’s response to the DOJ’s argument against the request of an independent “special master” to review boxes of classified documents and other materials the FBI seized from Mr. Trump’
Washington TimesJun 07 2022
News
Biden invokes Defense Production Act to boost solar panel manufacturing
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden is using his executive powers Monday to boost the domestic production of solar panels and their parts and will issue a 24-month tariff exemption on imports of the products from several countries.
The White House said Biden will authorize the use of the Defense Production Act to accelerate manufacturing of solar panels in the United States as a way to
NBC News (Online)Aug 31 2022
News
Trump Moved and Hid Classified Records at Mar-a-Lago, DOJ Filing Claims
The Justice Department pursued a search warrant for Mar-a-Lago because investigators suspected that former president Trump and his associates relocated and hid highly classified records, despite claiming that they returned such privileged information to the government, a Tuesday court filing from the department reveals.
The filing came amid Trump’s petition for a special master to
National Review (News)Aug 31 2022
News
DOJ says Trump team likely 'concealed and removed' classified docs at Mar-a-Lago
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department said Tuesday night that it had evidence classified documents at former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate were "likely concealed and removed" before the FBI search to retrieve them.
In its late-night court filing, the Justice Department said that Trump's request to appoint a special master to review the documents “is unnecessary and would
NBC News (Online)Sep 12 2022
News
Trump lawyers oppose DOJ request to continue to use classified docs seized by FBI during investigation
Former President Trump’s legal team opposed the Justice Department’s motion to continue its review of classified documents seized by the FBI during its raid of Mar-a-Lago last month, slamming the entire investigation as "unprecedented and misguided," and one that has "spiraled out of control," while stressing that the government has not yet proven that the records "remain classified."
Fox News DigitalApr 18 2023
Perspectives Blog
I traveled to all 50 states to find solutions to America’s political division: Here’s what I learned on the ground
April 17-23, 2023 is the 6th annual National Week of Conversation, where thousands of Americans will join together to help bridge the divide between Americans by having conversations despite differences. To learn more and join an event, click here.
This blog was written by Ryan Bernsten and originally appeared on the Fulcrum (Center). Bernsten is a graduate of Northwestern University
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