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Apple Pursues AI-Driven Health Coaching, Emotion Tracking, Raising Privacy Concerns: ‘Sounds a Litte Dystopian to Me’

"AI can learn to identify vulnerabilities in human habits and behaviours and use them to influence human decision-making," one Twitter user warned.

List of 103 U.S. Food Manufacturing Facilities Destroyed Under Biden Admin

“There are currently no nationwide shortages of food," claims the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

$3.2 Billon Taxpayer-Funded Deal With Pfizer Will ‘Enrich Shareholders of Most Profitable Industry in History’

The Biden administration on Wednesday announced a $3.2 billion deal to purchase 105 million doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for a fall vaccination campaign, with options to buy up to 300 million doses.

Genetically Modified Mosquitoes to Be Released in California and Florida

Millions of genetically modified mosquitoes are set to be released in California and Florida in an effort to reduce the number of real, disease-carrying invasive mosquitoes.

Climate Change Activists Press U.S. Oil Producers to Reduce Drilling as Demand Surges

Despite the pressure from climate change activists in the federal government and the private sector to cut back on drilling for oil, the price for fossil fuels is the highest since 2014.

Covid pill makers accused of selling drug to US at 40 times what it costs to make despite govt funding

Merck produces a five-day course at $17.74, but US will pay the company $700 for it.

Quartz, NYT vets launch new media company about work

Quartz co-founders Kevin Delaney and Jay Lauf, along with New York Times veteran Erin Grau, are launching a new media and services company called "Charter" that is centered around the future of work, the founders told Axios.

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