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technology 15d ago New York

AI as General Purpose Technology Like Internet

AI is considered a general purpose technology, similar to electricity or the internet, according to economists. The adoption and integration of such technologies into work processes can take time to significantly alter job functions. Early attempts to incorporate electricity into factories did not immediately yield major changes.
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technology 15d ago New York

AI's Role in Sci-Fi Films and Future Concerns

The role of artificial intelligence in replacing jobs is a concern. While no one knows for sure, reporting suggests a potential for AI to displace many workers. This trend is observed in sectors like banking, where roles like bank tellers are declining. Artificial intelligence is being discussed as a general-purpose technology, comparable to the internet's transformative impact. Experts are considering how AI might reshape industries and society. A film's experimental style laid the groundwork for science fiction for decades, introducing concerns about AI making decisions. Today, these worries are more present as AI controls sensitive areas like self-driving cars, surgery, and space travel.
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economy 15d ago New York

Majority of Consumers Tired of Guilt Tipping

Surveys conducted this spring indicate that nearly three-quarters of consumers believe the tipping culture has become excessive. Digital checkout screens are frequently prompting customers for tips. This sentiment reflects a growing frustration with the prevalence of tipping requests in various service settings. The issue is becoming more prominent as digital payment methods become standard. Many report tipping out of pressure rather than for service. Analysts suggest that as inflation impacts budgets, tip fatigue is emerging as a sign consumers are reaching their limit. A new study indicates that 75% of consumers are experiencing 'guilt tipping,' where they tip due to awkwardness rather than earned service. This practice is often encountered at checkout points.
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politics 16d ago New York

Suspect in White House Correspondents' Center Shooting Faces Court

A deceased individual left messages expressing a willingness to kill high-ranking and low-ranking Trump administration officials. The individual reportedly referenced themselves as 'cold friendly federal assassin Allen'. The messages were discovered following an attack.
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other 16d ago New York

Justin Sun Sues Trump Family's World Liberty Financial

Justin Sun has signed a memorandum of understanding with World Liberty Financial. The dispute involves the financial entity associated with the Trump family.
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other 16d ago New York

SUV Collision Reported On Staten Island Expressway

A vehicle crash occurred on the eastbound Long Island Expressway near the Lakefield Road exit 33.
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economy 16d ago New York City

Family Vacation Costs Top $6,800 for Four

A new study from financial website Money Lion indicates a week-long vacation for a family of four can exceed $6,800. Expensive destinations include Anchorage, New York City, and Santa Barbara. Florida locations such as Key West and Miami also rank among the most costly options.
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other 16d ago New York

Trump Addresses White House Correspondents' Dinner Shooting

Media members were forced to huddle on the floor during a loud noise in a ballroom on Saturday night. Press Secretary Caroline Levitt instructed attendees to get down immediately following the sound. The president later suggested the noise may have been caused by a falling tray.
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economy 16d ago New York

Frontier Airlines Valued at $12 Billion in Acquisition

A company is set to acquire the US-based firm Organon for $11.75 billion. The Wall Street Journal reports that a group of budget airlines, including Frontier, are involved in a deal. This deal values the New Jersey-based company at nearly $12 billion.
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economy 16d ago New York

Private Sector Invests $700B In Military Nuclear Sector

NGOs estimate the private sector invested over $700 billion in military nuclear technology between 2023 and 2025. This investment occurs amid threats regarding the use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine. The findings coincide with the opening of a treaty review conference at the United Nations. The Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) focuses on disarmament, non-proliferation, and peaceful atomic use. The private sector is increasingly investing in small nuclear reactors to meet high energy demands. Large artificial intelligence and industrial entities are driving interest in this technology due to their energy-intensive operations. This shift marks a transition where nuclear technology is no longer reserved solely for state use. Challenges remain regarding the economic and environmental costs of nuclear waste decommissioning.
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