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Federal prosecutors are investigating whether Amazon hid injury rates to fraudulently secure loans
Prosecutors for the Southern District of New York are investigating whether Amazon "engaged in a fraudulent scheme" to deceive lenders about injury rates at its warehouses in order to obtain credit, the Department of Justice said Wednesday. The investigation was announced on the same day federal workplace safety regulators filed four new citations against Amazon over hazards related to its pace of work, which inspectors found put workers at high risk for back, muscle, and joint injuries.
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The 5 best mobile VPNs of 2023
With many using mobile apps for financial transactions, emails, and social networking, the best mobile VPNs of 2023 can ensure your information remains yours.
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Netflix founder Reed Hastings is giving up his CEO role
Hastings co-founded Netflix in 1997. Ted Sarandos was promoted to co-CEO alongside Hastings in July 2020.
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Can you master multi-cloud with certifications? Cloud network architects say maybe
Almost everyone uses multi-cloud, but mastering it is extraordinarily difficult.
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NASA nuclear propulsion concept could reach Mars in just 45 days
NASA selected a nuclear propulsion concept for Phase I development as part of its Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) program for 2023. The Nuclear Thermal and Nuclear Electric Propulsion (NTP/NEP) concept is a new class of bimodal nuclear propulsion system that uses a "wave rotor topping cycle," as per a NASA blog post.
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Here's Why OpenAI's ChatGPT Still Has A Long Way To Go
ChatGPT is the very popular AI-powered bot that can generate text on demand, but is it generating text with any depth, or are the same old biases creeping in?
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‘Disruptive’ science has declined — and no one knows why
The proportion of publications that send a field in a new direction has plummeted over the last half-century.
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More than half of US states have cracked down on TikTok access from government devices | CNN...
More than half of all US states have partially or fully banned TikTok from government devices, according to a CNN analysis, reflecting a wave of recent clampdowns by governors and state agencies targeting the short-form video app.
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How ChatGPT Hijacks Democracy
The greatest threat AI may present is its ability to replace humans in lobbying.
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90% of online content could be ‘generated by AI by 2025,’ expert says
Generative AI, like OpenAI's ChatGPT, could complete revamp how digital content is developed, said Nina Schick, advisor, speaker, and A.I. thought leader on Yahoo Finance Live.
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Anker 675 USB-C Docking Station 12-in-1 monitor stand wins award
The Anker 675 USB-C Docking Station (12-in-1, Monitor Stand, Wireless) has won a 2023 CES Innovation Award. The company suggests the product can help you to streamline your desk setup with a 100 W USB-C port to connect to your laptop. You can connect a monitor, which can sit on top of the station, via an HDMI port with support for 4K @ 60 Hz. Other ports on the hub include two 45 W USB-C, one 7.5 W and two 4.5 W USB-A ports, each with a 10 Gbps transfer speed.
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U.S. judge rules Apple Watch infringed Masimo's pulse oximeter patent
A U.S. judge ruled that Apple had infringed on one of Masimo Corp's pulse oximeter patents by importing and selling certain Apple Watches with light-based pulse oximetry functionality and components, Masimo said on Tuesday.
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Why are Canadians' cellphone bills higher than other countries?
The oft-quoted industry explanations for high wireless prices — costly operating margins and a sparse Canadian population, for example — are insufficient to explain lower prices found in other countries and even between some provinces. Experts say Canada needs to do something about competition before things get worse.
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Woman ordered to repay employer after software shows ‘time theft’
Company tells Canadian tribunal it installed software on Karlee Besse’s laptop after finding files over budget and behind schedule
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New UFO report shows hundreds more incidents than previously thought
A new U.S. intelligence report says the number of reports of UFO incidents has increased, but a good number are due to weather balloons.
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ChatGPT Will Be Everywhere in 2023
The chatbot is paving the way for search results far beyond anything you've come to expect -- and so much more.
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Imitating Reddit, Twitter introduces Tweet Awards and Coins
Jane Manchun Wong, a software engineer and app researcher with a reputation for sniffing out new social media features, has made yet another discovery: The upcoming implementation of ‘Twitter…
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Twitter Employees Escorted Out of Singapore Office
Elon Musk reportedly didn't pay the rent on time. The 22,000-square-foot office had served as Twitter’s Asia Pacific headquarters since 2015.
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Frankie Muniz is becoming a full-time NASCAR racer: 'Finally making my dream a reality'
Frankie Muniz is trading a TV crew for a pit crew. The 'Malcolm in the Middle' star will compete as a full-time race car driver in NASCAR's ARCA Menards Series.
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CNET Is Quietly Publishing Entire Articles Generated By AI
The popular tech site has employed the use of AI for its financial explainer articles under the byline of "CNET Money Staff."
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Working fewer hours is associated with higher life satisfaction, according to new research
Published in Health Economics Review, a new study has found that working fewer hours is associated with higher life satisfaction, which is mediated by one's level of health.
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How Finland Is Teaching a Generation to Spot Misinformation
The Nordic country is testing new ways to teach students about propaganda. Here’s what other countries can learn from its success.
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FCC’s new broadband map greatly overstates actual coverage, senators say
Errors suggest ISPs are claiming to serve more homes than they actually do.
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FAA's outdated tech can't keep up with modern demand
The FAA relies on ancient computers and infrastructure to run some of its systems.
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NASA’s return to the moon is off to a rocky start
Artemis aims to deliver astronauts back to the lunar surface by 2025, but it’s riding on an old congressional pet project.
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What’s Driving TV’s Un-Renewal Wave
Tax write-offs and a hangover from the streaming era's Wild West days are behind the scrapping of renewed or completed works.
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The office is dead
Forget the ongoing debate about remote work or hybrid workplaces. It's time to proclaim: "Long live working from home."
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What's what with Wolfi, the Linux "undistribution," and ARM | Open Source Watch
What's what with open-source news.
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A government watchdog spent $15,000 to crack a federal agency's passwords in minutes
According to the watchdog, some 5% of the government agency's passwords contained some variation of the word "password."
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US farmers win right to repair John Deere equipment
The grassroots movement has grown among consumers around the world as repair costs soar.
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