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Wikipedia bans editors from using AI to generate article content
As artificial intelligence advances into the editorial and media landscapes, websites are working to establish rules for its use. This week, Wikipedia prohibited the use of AI-generated text by its editors, though it stopped short of completely banning the technology from its editorial processes. In...
Raiders GM John Spytek on nixed Maxx Crosby deal: 'We welcome him like he never left'
Spytek expressed optimism about his team's offseason. "We're all really excited about where we're at right now after the past month."
Iran's president: Islamic countries should not allow enemies to sow division
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has called on Muslim nations to stay united and prevent enemies from exploiting the situation to create division and escalate the ongoing US and Israeli war in the West Asia region.
'We are not accepting defeat': Meesha Shafi's mother breaks silence in Ali Zafar case
Senior actor Saba Hameed says verdict expected soon in harassment case against pop star
Former Eagles star Brent Celek’s ex-wife reveals relationship with another ex-Philadelphia player
Susie Celek, ex-wife of retired Eagles tight end Brent Celek, went public on social media with her relationship with former Philadelphia player Hollis Thomas.
Ace Robotics Chairman on Embodied AI, Robotics
Wang Xiaogang, Chairman Ace Robotics and co-founder of SenseTime, discusses the company's "world model" and the outlook for the AI and robotics industry. He speaks with Stephen Engle from the Boao Forum for Asia. (Source: Bloomberg)
Judge rejects Pentagon's attempt to 'cripple' Anthropic
A federal judge told the government it could not immediately enforce a ban on Anthropic’s tools.
Stabbed thrice, 54-year-old Punjab woman fights off intruder posing as delivery agent
Sushma Sharma, a 54-year-old resident of Mohali, showcased unparalleled bravery when an armed intruder masquerading as a delivery man invaded her home. Despite enduring three stab wounds and facing a weapon mimicking a firearm, she fought fiercely to safeguard her grandson.
Indore: Techie crushed by car amid tiff over renting penthouse
A 38-year-old Infosys engineer died after being hit by a car during a dispute over Airbnb rentals in Indore; the driver and his father were arrested.
Karachi police tighten security for Friday prayers
Warn of strict action over negligence, urge citizens to report suspicious activity
صداهای انفجار و پرواز جنگندهها در قم، کرمانشاه، قروه، ارومیه و تبریز شنیده شد
گزارشهای منتشر شده بامداد جمعه از صداهای انفجار در شهرهای قم، کرمانشاه، ارومیه و تبریز خبر دادند و در قروه کردستان نیز صدای پرواز جنگندهها شنیده شد.
Newsom signs bill to rename César Chavez Day
The state’s effort to rename the holiday is part of a wave of other moves to alter memorials honoring Chavez
CBI Arrests Mumbai Man Linked To Myanmar Cyber Slavery Racket
The accused, Mumbai resident Sunil Nellathu Ramakrishnan, was allegedly supplying employment-seeking Indian citizens to cyber slavery compounds in Myanmar.
Malaysia Says Iran Has Allowed Some of Its Ships Through Hormuz
Iran has allowed Malaysian vessels trapped in the Persian Gulf to return home through the Strait of Hormuz, the Southeast Asian nation’s prime minister said in a televised address on Thursday evening.
Derek O’Brien writes| Gender identity, now to be decided by the state
Greater access to weight-loss drugs has sparked concerns. Regulatory prudence will be key
Trump Extends Energy Hit Pause, Claiming Iran Request
President Donald Trump again pushed back his deadline for Iran to strike a deal with the US or face more attacks, saying talks with the country were going “very well.” Bloomberg's Laura Davison reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
US-Israeli mercenaries captured in four provinces across Iran
Iranian intelligence forces have identified and captured 14 mercenaries hired by the US-Zionist enemy across four provinces.
Raye comes out swinging on her new album, This Music May Contain Hope
The star suffered writer's block while working on her second album, but it hits all the right notes.
Dubai's Burj Khalifa struck by dramatic lightning as Iran missile attacks continue
Intense thunderstorms and lightning have hit parts of the Middle East, with the lightning striking the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa