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On June 4, Argentine President Javier Milei published an op-ed in the Financial Times outlining a bold strategy for Argentina’s adoption and positioning in artificial intelligence (AI), advocating a minimal-regulation approach, the creation of a new corporate category and the promotion of a “competitive fiscal environment.” “As much as the
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A recent study by the University of Chicago found that employing an automated surveillance system of...
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Ford’s Plan to Build Michigan Battery Plant With Chinese Company Draws Political Ire
An announcement by auto industry giant Ford that it will build an EV battery plant in Michigan with a...
Air Quality Improves after Ohio Train Derailment, But Environmental Impacts Linger
Although the federal and state governments have confirmed that the air quality in Ohio and Pennsylvania...
Inflation Driven by Explosion in Migrant Worker Pay: WSJ
An unsung factor of record inflation driving up the real world cost of goods and services is an explosion...
Big Tech Bets On Artificial Intelligence to Reinvent Internet Search
On Feb. 7, Microsoft is expected to announce the integration of its search engine, Bing, with the recently...