The struggle to control AI
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:47:52 GMT
LULEÅ, Sweden — Top European and American officials gathered in Sweden for tech and trade talks on Wednesday and tried to hammer out an answer to one of the toughest problems facing the world: how to police artificial intelligence.Over an hour-long lunch of cod loin and chocolate praline, officials from Washington and Brussels worked up a voluntary “code of conduct” designed to prevent harm, including from the most advanced artificial intelligence technology known as generative AI — like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Bard. Within months, the tech has taken the public by storm, triggering hopes as well as anxieties for the future of humanity. While some have been thrilled by AI’s potential to generate computer code and solve medical problems, others fear it will put millions of people out of work and could even threaten security. “Democracy needs to show we are as fast as the technology,” Margrethe Vestager, Europe’s digital commissioner, told reporters as she entered the EU-U...Boston Public Schools spending the most per student than any other major city, report finds
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:47:52 GMT
A new report from the federal government found the City of Boston is paying more money per student than any other major city. Boston Public Schools is spending more than $31,000 per student.Mayor Michelle Wu and BPS Superintendent Mary Skipper responded to the new data, which was in the 2021 Annual Survey of School System Finances released earlier this month by the U.S. Census Bureau. “We always want to be fiscally responsible in everything we do,” Skipper said. Boston tops the list of the 100 school systems with the most students, spending $31,397. New York comes in second, spending $29,931. Washington D.C. is third, spending $24,535 in per pupil expenditure.“The cost piece of it should never be driving as the primary decision point (for) what we’re doing for the long term future of our school district,” Wu said. “It is about what will best serve our young people.”There are a number of issues at play in the cost calculation. There are 4500 fewer students enrolled in...Navy pilot rescued from waters off Florida after ejecting from an F-5 aircraft
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:47:52 GMT
(CNN) — A Navy pilot was rescued from the water by helicopter Wednesday morning after ejecting from an F-5 aircraft taking off from Naval Air Station Key West in the Florida Keys, according to station officials.The pilot ejected 25 miles south of the station’s Boca Chica Field around 9:20 a.m., and search and rescue crews in an MH-60S helicopter rescued the pilot from the water within minutes, according to Kent Cummins, a principal authorizing official for the naval air station.Authorities have confirmed that the pilot was the only person on the aircraft when the incident occurred, according to CNN affiliate WSVN. The pilot was responsive when transported to a Miami-area hospital, according to Cummins.The pilot was assigned to Fighter Squadron Composite VFC-111, an active and reserve unit based at the naval station known as “Sun Downers.” The naval air station said it will investigate the cause of the incident.Jury selection begins in weapons case against father of Harmony Montgomery
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:47:52 GMT
Jury selection is underway today in the weapons case against Adam Montgomery, who’s also charged with the death of his 5-year-old daughter, Harmony Montgomery.Montgomery is accused of illegally possessing a gun while a felon. He was in the New Hampshire courtroom Wednesday morning wearing a pink button-down shirt, which is a stark contrast to his prior appearances in an orange jail jumpsuit.Investigators last fall said that Montgomery allegedly destroyed his daughter’s body between December 2019 and March 2020, but that case is separate from the weapons trial that’s getting underway.State lawmakers considering bill to bring back happy hour in Mass.
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:47:52 GMT
Massachusetts state lawmakers are considering new cocktail laws, including one bill that would bring back happy hour nearly 40 years after the state banned it. Massachusetts’ ban on happy hour came in 1984. Now, new legislation would, if passed, allow the state’s cities and towns to vote to allow alcohol discounts during certain hours at bars and restaurants. Among other measures being debated on Beacon Hill, there is also a push to make the temporary pandemic-era policy of “drinks to go” a permanent option in Massachusetts.State Rep. Paul Frost from Auburn recently spoke on the topic, saying restaurants should be able to continue offering drinks-to-go.“I think we’ve seen enough that this works,” Frost said. “This helps out local restaurants and I think it provides a service to some people who are still not comfortable going out to restaurants since the pandemic but also folks who do takeout anyway.”On the topic of the proposed happy hour bill, the...Mike Pence will launch his presidential campaign in Iowa on June 7
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:47:52 GMT
By JILL COLVIN (Associated Press)NEW YORK (AP) — Former Vice President Mike Pence will officially launch his widely expected campaign for the Republican nomination for president in Iowa next week, adding another candidate to the growing GOP field and putting him in direct competition with his former boss.Pence will hold a kickoff event in Des Moines on June 7, the date of his 64th birthday, according to two people familiar with his plans who spoke on condition of anonymity to share details ahead of the official announcement. He is also expected to release a video message as part of the launch.His team sees early-voting Iowa as critical to his potential path to victory and advisers say he plans to campaign aggressively for the conservative, evangelical Christian voters who make up a substantial portion of the state’s Republican electorate. Pence is an avowed social conservative and is staunchly opposed to abortion rights, favoring a national ban. The campaign is expected ...Actor Danny Masterson found guilty of 2 rape counts, is led from court in handcuffs
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:47:52 GMT
By ANDREW DALTON (AP Entertainment Writer)LOS ANGELES (AP) — A jury found “That ’70s Show” star Danny Masterson guilty of two out of three counts of rape Wednesday in a Los Angeles retrial in which the Church of Scientology played a central role.The jury of seven women and five men reached the verdict after deliberating for seven days spread over two weeks. They could not reach a verdict on the third count, that alleged Masterson raped a longtime girlfriend. They had voted 8-4 in favor of conviction.Masterson was led from the courtroom in handcuffs, and will be held without bail until he is sentenced. No sentencing date has yet been set, but the judge told Masterson and his lawyers to return to court Aug. 4 for a hearing. The 47-year-old actor could face 30 years to life in prison.His wife, actor and model Bijou Phillips, wept as he was led away. Other family and friends sat stone-faced.“I am experiencing a complex array of emotions — relief, exha...Yeezy shoes back on the shelf
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:47:52 GMT
WASHINGTON — Some of Adidas’ remaining Yeezy shoes are back on sale — months after the German sportswear company cut ties with Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West.Adidas ended its yearslong partnership with Ye in late October, in light of his antisemitic remarks and other harmful behavior. In the months that followed, the fate of $1.3 billion worth of unsold Yeezys remained unknown — until earlier this month, when Adidas CEO Bjørn Gulden announced the company would be selling a portion of the remaining inventory and donating some of the proceeds to social justice organizations.The first batch of Adidas’ remaining Yeezys went on sale Wednesday. At this time, the sneakers appear to be available through Adidas’ app “Confirmed,” according to the retailer’s website. Part of the profits will be donated to organizations including the Anti-Defamation League and the Philonise & Keeta Floyd Institute for Social Change, Adidas says.Wednesday̵...Amazon to pay $30 million in Ring doorbell camera and Alexa settlements
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:47:52 GMT
By Evan Rosen, New York Daily NewsAmazon reached two settlements with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday, totaling more than $30 million for privacy violations from its Ring doorbell cameras and Alexa voice assistant devices.The company agreed to pay $5.8 million for failing to protect video footage recorded from customers’ Ring cameras, and $25 million for Alexa products violating a children’s privacy law, reports CNN.Details of the Ring lawsuit were shared in a filing with the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. The FTC claimed that Ring offered employees unfiltered access to sensitive video data recorded by customers, and failed to stave off hackers from gaining access to their systems.“As a result of this dangerously overbroad access and lax attitude toward privacy and security, employees and third-party contractors were able to view, download, and transfer customers’ sensitive video data for their own purposes,” the FTC said.One instance involved a sin...Report forecasts 42,000 new life sciences jobs in Massachusetts by 2032
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:47:52 GMT
Aided by favorable state tax policies, the growing life sciences sector in Massachusetts now features 132,000 jobs and a new report predicts another 42,000 new jobs will come online over the next decade.The report touts a positive outlook for the industry that policymakers have embraced and incentivized, but also features more warning signs that demand for talent continues to outpace supply in Massachusetts.The Massachusetts Biotechnology Education Foundation’s 2023 Massachusetts Life Sciences Employment Outlook report recommends “reinvigorated recruitment and retention approaches,” noting rapid growth in computing and information technology jobs to support the sector.Authors projected that the number of life sciences jobs in Massachusetts will grow by roughly a third in the next decade. They expect more than 6,600 average job openings per year in “key” occupations such as biotechnicians and medical lab technicians, but the report said one challenge is ...Latest news
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