ChatGPT blocked 250,000 image generations of presidential candidates

In this photo illustration, the OpenAI logo is displayed on a mobile phone screen with a photo of Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI. Didem Mente | Anadolu | Getty Images OpenAI estimates that ChatGPT rejected more than 250,000 requests to generate images of the 2024 U.S. presidential candidates in the lead up to Election Day, the company said in a blog on Friday. The rejections included image-generation requests involving President-elect

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Automated parking robots are the latest luxury real estate amenity

Hidden inside a 46-story luxury condominium building in Miami is a massive garage where dozens of busy robots whisk cars to and from parking spots. The futuristic 24/7 operation unfolds across a 13-level garage and employs five car lifts, dozens of lasers and hundreds of bar codes embedded in the floors. Residents who pull into one of the building’s five drive-up bays save the precious time of hunting for a spot,

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Factbox-Who will Trump pick as regulators? Here are the contenders By Reuters

(Reuters) -Donald Trump has begun the process of choosing a cabinet and selecting other high-ranking administration officials following his U.S. presidential election victory. Here are some of the contenders for several posts overseeing regulation and enforcement. Commerce Department LINDA MCMAHON McMahon is seen as a top contender for Commerce secretary. She served as head of the Small Business Administration in the first Trump administration and is chair of the pro-Trump

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Crypto Biz: US elections crown Polymarket

This week’s Crypto Biz features Polymarket, BlackRock’s IBIT hitting $1B volume, Meta’s Llama joining the US military, Bitcoin miners posting production records in October and VanEck listing PYTH ETN. Source link

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Tether’s Investment Arm Announces Completion of Funding for Middle Eastern Crude Oil Trade

Tether’s Investment division is announcing the financing of a $45 million physical crude oil transaction between a major oil company and a commodity trader. In a new announcement, the USDT-stablecoin issuer says that this transaction is Tether Investments’ first crude oil transaction in the Middle Eastern region, marking Tether’s expanding role in global commodities trading. Says Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino of the transaction, “Tether Investments’ financing of this significant crude

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CEO Jensen Huang Just Delivered Fantastic News for Nvidia Investors

As the market eagerly awaits earnings from artificial intelligence (AI) powerhouse Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA), investors will be happy to hear that the company’s CEO, Jensen Huang, has announced a new partnership with Lenovo that will accelerate sales in a key area: enterprise. The lion’s share of Nvidia’s revenue is derived from companies like Microsoft, Meta Platforms, and Amazon. The tech giants use its hardware to build gargantuan server farms that

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When Trump’s victory became clear, online claims of election fraud quieted

By the time the polls opened on Election Day, baseless claims of voter fraud had been building on social media for months, fueling doubts about the integrity of the election.  Posts proliferated on X and other platforms pointing to hiccups like technical issues with voting machines, power outages and spelling errors on ballots as examples of a supposedly brewing conspiracy. And at 4:30 p.m. on Election Day, former President Donald

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AIMCo expansion was a source of tension with Alberta

Breadcrumb Trail Links Investor News Pension veterans say there was more going on behind the scenes than scrutiny of costs Get the latest from Barbara Shecter straight to your inbox Sign Up Published Nov 08, 2024  •  Last updated 30 minutes ago  •  4 minute read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Alberta Investment Management Corp. chief executive Evan Siddall

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Steve Madden says it will cut production in China to avoid Trump tariffs

Trump promises tariffs for economic plan Trump promises tariffs to help pay for economic plans 08:18 One company is already responding to President-elect Trump’s proposed tariffs, which if imposed could result in higher prices for American consumers as retailers pass along added costs on imports to shoppers.  Shoemaker Steve Madden says it plans to import fewer goods made in China to the U.S., and replace them with items made in other countries. 

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