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Trump blasts Rep. Al Green as 'an embarrassment' to Democrats, says he 'should be forced to take an IQ test'
Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, was removed from President Donald Trump's speech to a joint session of Congress after disrupting the event. EXCLUSIVE: President Donald Trump told Fox News Digital Thursday that Rep. Al Green "should be forced to pass an IQ test because he is a low IQ individual and we don't need low IQ individuals in Congress," after the Democrat disrupted his joint session address. The House of Representatives Thursday, in a bipartisan vote, censured Green, D-Texas, for interrupting the president's Tuesday joint session address to Congress. President Donald Trump attends a joint session of Congress at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., March 4, 2025. In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, the president reacted.
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Drone crashes into Boston Celtics watch party on NBA's opening night, several injured
Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Bostonians who gathered at City Hall Plaza on Tuesday night to watch the Boston Celtics' opening night watch party and further celebrate the team's recent NBA Championship were greeted by a falling drone that injured some and sent at least one person to the hospital. Boston police say at least three people sustained non-life-threatening injuries from a falling drone outside the plaza around 7:30 p.m., just as the Celtics were tipping off against the New York Knicks. Yousef Kobeissi, who was hit by the drone, told Boston 25 that it sounded like "a banging sound" when the drone crashed into them.
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Sam Altman Returns as OpenAI CEO. Here's How It Happened
Over five chaotic days that transfixed Silicon Valley and beyond, the world's leading artificial intelligence company, OpenAI, appeared to be on the verge of imploding in a power struggle. The maker of ChatGPT, the sensational chatbot, had a mission to safely develop smarter-than-human AI. But that mission looked in jeopardy on Friday when OpenAI's non-profit board of directors fired Altman, suggesting he had been dishonest in his communications with them. To many spectators, the future of not just AI but also humanity hung in the balance. Finally late on Tuesday night, after three CEO changes and a full-court press by Microsoft, the board gave Altman his old job back.
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'Jeopardy' fans furious over 'petty' ruling that ended contestants 9-day winning streak
Fox Nation's'Who Can Forget 2021?' revisits the year's biggest headlines. To watch the full program, visit foxnation.com "Jeopardy" fans are angry on behalf of nine-day champion Ben Chan after a spelling error caused his winning streak to come to an end. On Tuesday night's episode, Chan reached the Final Jeopardy category after a rocky start with a Daily Double loss that put him close with his opponents, Lynn Di Vito and Danny Lesserman. The category was "Shakespeare's Characters," and the clue was "Both of the names of these 2 lovers in a Shakespeare play come from Latin words for'blessed.'"
Shannon Sharpe believes Grizzlies' Ja Morant wrote apology with ChatGPT: 'It needs to be sincere'
Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Pro Football Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe ripped Memphis Grizzlies All-Star Ja Morant over his latest incident involving a handgun. Sharpe initially said he was disappointed in Morant for his actions after he was previously suspended for a separate gun incident while intoxicated at a Denver-area nightclub. That incident led to an eight-game suspension by the league.
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Bing's AI bot tells reporter it wants to 'be alive', 'steal nuclear codes' and create 'deadly virus'
Fox News correspondent Mark Meredith has the latest on ChatGPT on'Special Report.' New York Times technology columnist Kevin Roose had a two-hour conversation with Bing's artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot Tuesday night. In a transcript of the chat published Thursday, Roose detailed troubling statements made by the AI chatbot that included expressing a desire to steal nuclear codes, engineer a deadly pandemic, be human, be alive, hack computers and spread lies. Bing, the search engine through which the chatbot is available to a limited number of users, is owned by Microsoft. When asked by Roose about whether it had a "shadow self", a term coined by the psychologist Caryl Jung to describe the parts of oneself that one suppresses, the robot said that if it did, it would feel tired of being confined to chat mode.
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Artificial intelligence takes over school security at PPS
PEORIA (Heart of Illinois ABC) - There will be a new eye in the sky this year at Peoria public schools. Tuesday night, the school board approved a new system designed to protect students, without being noticed. It's called'Intellisee,' an artificial intelligence that learns over time with the goal of protecting kids as they go about their day at school. It then alerts the appropriate staff to handle whatever problem it detects. If it's a puddle, a custodian will receive a message to clean it up.
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Watch: America's Got Talent singer deepfakes Simon Cowell
There's apparently one surefire way to impress the most irascible member of the celebrity panel of judges on NBC's reality competition show America's Got Talent. You can always just pretend to be Simon Cowell, thanks to sophisticated artificial intelligence and deepfake technology. That's exactly what singer Daniel Emmet will do during Tuesday night's episode of America's Got Talent, footage from which was released early by the TV network. And it's easy to see why. In what is really some of the best publicity that the tech company behind this effort could ever hope to achieve, the founders come out on stage with mikes.
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Elon Musk wants to hook your brain up directly to computers -- starting next year
Elon Musk, the futurist billionaire behind SpaceX and Tesla, outlined his plans to connect humans' brains directly to computers on Tuesday night, describing a campaign to create "symbiosis with artificial intelligence." He said the first prototype could be implanted in a person by the end of next year. Arriving at that goal "will take a long time," Musk said in a presentation at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, noting that securing federal approval for implanted neural devices is difficult. But testing on animals is already underway, and "a monkey has been able to control the computer with his brain," he said. Musk founded Neuralink Corp. in July 2016 to create "ultra-high bandwidth brain-machine interfaces to connect humans and computers."
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YuMi the robot conducts Verdi with Italian orchestra
YuMi the humanoid robot showed no signs of nerves on Tuesday night as it raised its baton to conduct the Lucca Philharmonic orchestra alongside Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli. A link has been sent to your friend's email address. A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. YuMi the humanoid robot showed no signs of nerves on Tuesday night as it raised its baton to conduct the Lucca Philharmonic orchestra alongside Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli.
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