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Google Announces Creation of ChatGPT Competitor Bard

As ChatGPT continues to take the world by storm, Google has announced that it is in the process of rolling out a competitor, Bard.

Medical Researcher Says Scientific Community Should Admit It Was ‘Wrong’ About COVID

MD/PhD student Kevin Bass said the scientific community should admit they made mistakes when dealing with COVID.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken Postpones China Trip Over Surveillance Balloon

Secretary of State Antony Blinken has postponed his planned trip to Beijing after a Chinese surveillance balloon was spotted over the mainland of the United States.

YouTube, Twitter Censor Investigative Journalist Project Veritas’ Video Exposing Pfizer

YouTube and Twitter have censored an undercover video from investigative journalist Project Veritas revealing a Pfizer executive who apparently exposed the company.

Company Behind ChatGPT Is Training System to Make Basic Coding Jobs Obsolete

OpenAI, the company which produced ChatGPT, has hired hundreds of remote contractors to teach the artificial intelligence system how to write basic code.

Former Walmart CEO Says Consumers Could Be In a ‘World of Hurt’ if Biden Doesn’t Take Action on Inflation Issue

Former Walmart CEO Bill Simon warned Americans this weekend of the detrimental impact that corporate layoffs could have on the U.S.'s feeble economy.

Rand Paul, Donald Trump Cut Ties with DirecTV Over Company’s Censorship of Conservative Voices

"I would cancel @DIRECTV for censoring @NEWSMAX but I already canceled them for canceling @OANN," Paul tweeted.

Alarm Sounds as Former U.S. Intelligence Employees Find Big Tech Jobs

LinkedIn employment files show that Big Tech companies hired more than 200 former workers for various U.S. intelligence agencies.

Microsoft Extends Multibillion-Dollar Deal With Creators of Woke AI ChatGPT

Tech giant Microsoft has extended its partnership with OpenAI, the organization behind the leftist chatbot ChatGPT, announce a new “multiyear, multibillion-dollar” investment in the firm.

360 Degree Surveillance: How Police Use Public-Private Partnerships to Spy on Americans

In this age of ubiquitous surveillance, there are no private lives: everything is public.

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