How Nations Are Losing a Global Race to Tackle A.I.'s Harms
Wednesday, December 6, 2023 | |
By Matthew Mpoke Bigg, Ben Hubbard and Michael Levenson Amid some of the war's heaviest bombing, Israeli forces battled Hamas deep into the city of Khan Younis, with few signs that Israel was heeding Biden administration calls to show more restraint. | | By Adam Satariano and Cecilia Kang Alarmed by the power of artificial intelligence, Europe, the United States and others are trying to respond — but the technology is evolving more rapidly than their policies. | | By Alan Feuer In a court filing, federal prosecutors laid out plans to use the former president's trial on charges of trying to overturn the 2020 election to show a yearslong history of using lies and intimidation. | | |
Magazine By Sarah Viren 'True crime' has become a big business — and an emotional minefield for victims' families. | | Opinion | Guest Essay By Jeff Asher New data reveals that crime-solving rates are at record lows. | | |
By Reuters Injured Palestinians were rushed to Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis as Israel increased its attacks on the southern Gazan city. | | By Storyful Human remains that were found at the scene of a house explosion in Arlington, Va., on Monday night were presumed to be those of the resident, James Yoo. | | Best of Late Night By Trish Bendix Wednesday's debate will air on platforms like NewsNation and the CW. "So, in other words, look for it wherever you get your computer viruses," Seth Meyers joked. | | |
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