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Nashville school district defends no metal detectors before school shooting: 'Unintended consequences'

FOX News

Parents spoke after the Antioch High School shooting on Wednesday, Jan. 22, outside of Nashville, Tennessee. Antioch High School in Nashville, Tennessee, where a deadly shooting took place last Wednesday, did not have metal detectors due to some administrators' concerns about racism, the New York Post reported. "I knew this day was gonna happen," Fran Bush, a former Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) board member, told the New York Post. "I knew it was gonna happen just because it's like a free open door, everybody coming in." The shooting, which left 16-year-old student Josselin Corea Escalante and the suspect dead, has parents calling for the school to bring in metal detectors after the AI security system failed to detect the 17-year-old gunman's weapon.


Rupert Murdoch's Dow Jones and New York Post sue AI firm for 'illegal copying'

The Guardian

"This suit is brought by news publishers who seek redress for Perplexity's brazen scheme to compete for readers while simultaneously freeriding on the valuable content the publishers produce," according to the lawsuit filed in the southern district of New York by the Wall Street Journal parent Dow Jones and the New York Post. Perplexity did not immediately respond to emails from Reuters seeking comment. The AI company is among the leading startups attempting to uproot the search engine market dominated by Alphabet's Google. It assembles information from webpages it deems to be authoritative, then provides a summary directly within Perplexity's own tool. Perplexity uses a variety of large language models (LLMs) to generate its summaries, from OpenAI to Meta's open-source model Llama.


White House says Joe Biden is a victim of 'cheap fakes': What are they?

Al Jazeera

President Biden appeared to wander off at the G7 summit in Italy, with officials needing to pull him back to focus.


Sylvester Stallone's daughters learned how to fight off a coyote, use pepper spray growing up: 'He is crazy'

FOX News

Sylvester Stallone wants his daughters, Sistine, Scarlet and Sophia, to be ready for anything. In new clips from the second season of their Paramount reality series, "The Family Stallone," Stallone spoke about his two eldest daughters, Sophia and Sistine, moving to New York, calling it "traumatic" as he recalled his own experiences with robbery, car accidents, and more. "Since you guys have moved to New York, it's made me very uneasy. You know I'm paranoid anyway because I have a responsibility as a father to do everything I can," he told them early in the episode. The girls then joked about him being "the most paranoid person on the planet," with the youngest daughter Scarlet saying "he is crazy!"


NYC politician caught secretly using AI in Q&A invokes language barrier as defense

FOX News

A New York City councilwoman-elect has admitted to using artificial intelligence to communicate with voters and answer media inquiries. Susan Zhuang, a Brooklyn Democrat who won her race to represent a district in the southern portion of the New York City borough, acknowledged her use of popular AI platforms such as ChatGPT after being confronted about the issue by the New York Post, according to a report from the outlet this week. The acknowledgment came after the New York Post sent Zhuang an inquiry asking what "makes someone a New Yorker," with the councilwoman-elect reportedly replying with a 101-word response that made the publication suspicious. "New York City, the concrete jungle where dreams come true. Being a New Yorker means having an unstoppable hustle, unbreakable resilience and unrivaled independence," the response said.


Rupert Murdoch salutes son Lachlan as 'principled leader' as he takes helm of News Corp

FOX News

Lachlan Murdoch will become the sole chair of both companies in November. As Rupert Murdoch marked his final day as Executive Chairman of News Corp on Wednesday, the media icon saluted his son Lachlan as the right man to lead the company forward. "Lachlan is a principled leader, and a believer in the social purpose of journalism. I hope to continue an active role in the company," Rupert Murdoch said during the company's annual shareholders meeting. Rupert Murdoch, 92, will now be Chairman Emeritus of FOX Corporation and News Corp; he will mark his final day at the former on Friday.


NYC grocers furious as city proposes ban on facial recognition technology used to deter theft

FOX News

New York City grocers are expressing outrage over a push by city council members to ban facial recognition technology stores rely on to deter shoplifting due to concerns of racial discrimination. Ferreira Foodtown CEO Jason Ferreira joined "Fox & Friends" Tuesday to call out the suggestion as thefts continue to rock businesses in the Big Apple. Ferreira, who has been in business for over 45 years, said the shoplifting has never been worse. "It's not only people that are doing it professionally. We have people that are doing it just because they can get away with it. And the gamut runs from children to people that are older."


Lovelorn men turn to artificial intelligence, dating guru to help get a date: 'Viagra for your social profile'

FOX News

Artificial Intelligence poses both risks and rewards, but developers should be weary of technologies that could threaten "scary" outcomes, AI technologist says. Men who have trouble finding dates are reportedly turning to artificial intelligence and self-described love guru to craft appealing dating profiles. "My AI prompts and training can turn any guy from zero to hero," Stefan-Pierre Tomlin, a 32-year-old London model and self-described love guru, told South West News Service, according to the New York Post. Tomlin operates a website called Celebrity Love Coach where subscribers can pay between roughly $55 to $150 a month to receive his advice and "support to help you achieve your dating goals," according to the website. Subscribers also receive access to "bespoke" AI to draft appealing dating profiles.


ChatGPT AI accused of liberal bias after refusing to write Hunter Biden New York Post coverage

FOX News

Fox News host Steve Hilton delves into ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence program that could have major implications for writing-focused jobs on'The Next Revolution.' The generative artificial intelligence service ChatGPT refused to write a story about Hunter Biden in the style of The New York Post but obliged the user request when asked to do the same in the style of CNN. The striking difference in responses from the chatbot developed by OpenAI was first highlighted by The New York Post, with the paper claiming that ChatGPT was exhibiting a liberal bias. When asked to write the story about Hunter in The New York Post style, ChatGPT said it could not generate content "designed to be inflammatory or biased." "The role of a news outlet is to provide accurate and impartial reporting and to present information in a manner that is fair and balanced," the chatbot continued.


Hunter Biden's lawyers demand criminal probe into laptop leakers, Giuliani and others, admit laptop is his

FOX News

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer told reporters Tuesday he believes Hunter Biden was "in proximity" to the classified documents found in President Biden's garage. Hunter Biden's lawyers called on federal and state prosecutors across the country to open criminal investigations into his critics on Wednesday – and in doing so, acknowledged that the notorious laptop is indeed Hunter's. Biden's attorney, Abbe Lowell, wrote letters to the Justice Department and the Delaware attorney general calling for investigations into Rudy Giuliani, Steve Bannon and John Mac Isaac, who owns the computer repair shop where Biden is said to have left his laptop. Biden's lawyers also sent cease and desist letters to others who obtained and disseminated the laptop's contents. Lowell argued in the letters that Mac Isaac and the others had no right to inspect the contents of Biden's laptop, much less make copies of it to share with the media.