ChatGPT chief says artificial intelligence should be regulated by a US or global agency

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:14:05 GMT

ChatGPT chief says artificial intelligence should be regulated by a US or global agency By MATT O’BRIEN (AP Technology Writer)The head of the artificial intelligence company that makes ChatGPT told Congress on Tuesday that government intervention “will be critical to mitigate the risks of increasingly powerful” AI systems.“As this technology advances, we understand that people are anxious about how it could change the way we live. We are too,” OpenAI CEO Sam Altman testified at a Senate hearing Tuesday.Altman proposed the formation of a U.S. or global agency that would license the most powerful AI systems and have the authority to “take that license away and ensure compliance with safety standards.”His San Francisco-based startup rocketed to public attention after it released ChatGPT late last year. ChatGPT is a free chatbot tool that answers questions with convincingly human-like responses.What started out as a panic among educators about ChatGPT’s use to cheat on homework assignments has expanded to broader concerns abo...

Oshawa man bilked rental scam victims of more than $50K, police say

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:14:05 GMT

Oshawa man bilked rental scam victims of more than $50K, police say Durham Regional Police allege an Oshawa man defrauded over 35 people out of more than $50,000 in an apartment rental scam.According to investigators, the suspect posted apartment ads on Facebook Marketplace, advertising apartments for rent in London, Ontario.Police say the suspect would collect first and last month rent from his alleged victims, and then vanish, ceasing all communications.On Sunday, May 14, 2023, police arrested Ghana Ariharan, 27, in the Simcoe Street North and Conlin Road area of Oshawa.He’s facing several charges including fraud over $5,000 and possession of proceeds obtained by crime.On Monday, Toronto police issued a release in a separate, but similar rental scam investigation.In that case, police said they’re searching for Cem Devrim Turetken, 49, after he was accused of defrauding several people with phony online apartment listings. Police say Turetken used a variety of different aliases and company names online, including Smart Rental Property Ma...

Recalled Gerber baby formula was sent to US retailers after recall began, wholesaler says

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:14:05 GMT

Recalled Gerber baby formula was sent to US retailers after recall began, wholesaler says NEW YORK (AP) — An infant formula recalled over potential bacteria contamination was distributed to retailers across eight states after the recall began, according to a release published by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration this week.Perrigo Co. issued a voluntary March recall of certain lots of its Gerber Good Start SoothePro Powdered Infant Formula “out of an abundance of caution” due to the possible presence of Cronobacter sakazakii, a germ that can cause serious or deadly infections in infants. The recall includes Gerber Good Start formula manufactured between Jan. 2 and Jan. 18 at the Perrigo’s Eau Claire, Wisconsin, facility. The recalled formula was sold in three different sizes at retailers nationwide, according to a March 17 recall notice.Cooperative food wholesaler Associated Wholesale Grocers, however, distributed the 12.4-ounce version of the recalled product to its Nashville Division retailers after Perrigo’s initial recall notice was published.As a result, th...

Biden vetoes bid by Congress to reinstate tariffs on solar panel imports from SE Asia

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:14:05 GMT

Biden vetoes bid by Congress to reinstate tariffs on solar panel imports from SE Asia WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Tuesday vetoed a congressional resolution that would have reinstated tariffs on solar panel imports from Southeast Asia, settling for now a long-running dispute over whether to punish China for trade violations that bypass U.S. rules limiting imports of cheap solar panels from Asia.The result of Biden’s veto is that a two-year delay on tariffs will continue until at least June 2024. Lawmakers from both parties have expressed concerns about what they call unfair competition from China, which has long dominated the global market for manufacturing solar panels. Some U.S. manufacturers contend that China has essentially moved operations to four Southeast Asian countries — Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia and Cambodia — to skirt U.S. anti-dumping rules.A Commerce Department inquiry last year found likely trade violations involving Chinese products and recommended steep penalties. Biden halted tariffs for two years before the Commerce investigation was ...

June byelections will be monitored for foreign interference, government says

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:14:05 GMT

June byelections will be monitored for foreign interference, government says OTTAWA — The federal government says the Security and Intelligence Threats Task Force will be closely monitoring byelections in four ridings next month for signs of interference. Votes are being held June 19 in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce–Westmount, Oxford, Portage–Lisgar and Winnipeg South Centre. The task force, known as SITE, is expected to provide regular assessments of foreign interference threats to a committee of deputy ministers, who will brief members of cabinet if needed. SITE is also tasked with preparing two reports — one classified, and one unclassified — about any attempts at interfering in the byelections. The measures come in response to growing concerns about China’s alleged attempts to meddle in the last two federal elections, and accusations that Beijing has tried to intimidate members of Parliament and their families. Conservative MP Michael Chong is set to testify this evening at the House of Commons procedure committee about a CSIS report that alleges a Chinese d...

Chicken loose on subway tracks halts service in Mexico City

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:14:05 GMT

Chicken loose on subway tracks halts service in Mexico City MEXICO CITY (AP) — Service was temporarily halted on a line of Mexico City’s subway system after a chicken got loose on the tracks.Video distributed by the city’s Metro system showed the electricity cut off at a station near the city’s center on Monday.The video showed maintenance personnel and civil defense officers in hard hats chasing the chicken around the tracks with brooms, gloves and a trash bag.The chicken eluded several attempts to capture it before one worker tossed his coat over the animal. The metro system said service was quickly restored after the incident.Mexico City’s subway system has been plagued by a series of incidents that city officials had claimed were sabotage. Earlier this year a woman was arrested, but later released, after bits of a plastic washing machine agitator fell on the subway tracks at another station. It was later determined the incident was accidental.Accidents on the subway have been a recurrent embarrassment for Mexico City Mayor Claudia ...

Elliot Page to launch memoir in Canada with TIFF ‘In Conversation With’ event

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:14:05 GMT

Elliot Page to launch memoir in Canada with TIFF ‘In Conversation With’ event TORONTO — Elliot Page is set to speak in Toronto following the release of his memoir “Pageboy” next month.The “In Conversation With” event hosted by the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) on June 16 will serve as the Halifax-born actor’s Canadian book launch. The conversation will be moderated by filmmaker Chase Joynt, as part of TIFF’s Pride month celebrations. Page, the Oscar-nominated star of “Juno,” “Inception” and “The Umbrella Academy,” came out as transgender in December 2020.He continues to star in “The Umbrella Academy” and has also stepped behind the camera, founding Page Boy Productions in 2021.His memoir is set for release June 6.This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 16, 2023.The Canadian Press

B.C. casinos will require all to show government ID under self-exclusion program

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:14:05 GMT

B.C. casinos will require all to show government ID under self-exclusion program VANCOUVER — Everyone who enters a British Columbia casino will soon be required to present government-issued identification, in what the BC Lottery Corporation says is an initiative to support people who have registered for self-exclusion.The corporation says the measure will be rolled out this summer, with more details to be announced in coming weeks, including the implementation date.It says security staff will scan IDs that will be automatically checked against a list of people who are taking part in the Game Break self-exclusion program, but the system will not store any personal information for people allowed to enter a casino.The Crown corporation says in a statement it wants to have the “healthiest players in the world” and participants in the Game Break program believe identification checks are the best way of enforcing their choice not to be allowed into casinos.It says players are already required to carry identification, which may be requested to confirm age o...

Alberta UCP says NDP economic plan will kill jobs and cause people to flee

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:14:05 GMT

Alberta UCP says NDP economic plan will kill jobs and cause people to flee CALGARY — The United Conservative Party says the NDP’s economic plan will kill jobs and cause people to flee Alberta.Brian Jean, a candidate in Fort McMurray-Lac La Biche, held a news conference in Calgary to respond to the NDP plan that was released earlier in the day.Albertans go to the polls on May 29.The NDP plan, which forecasts a $3.3-billion surplus over three years, includes an increase to the corporate tax rate to 11 per cent from eight per cent to increase revenue.Jean says that equals a 38 per cent tax increase for Alberta businesses.He wasn’t able to say whether the UCP would release its costed economic plan, but says Albertans can look at this year’s provincial budget for more information.This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 16, 2023.The Canadian Press

1 dead, 1 hurt after shooting on Eisenhower; inbound lanes closed

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:14:05 GMT

1 dead, 1 hurt after shooting on Eisenhower; inbound lanes closed CHICAGO — One person is dead and another is wounded after a shooting on the Eisenhower Expressway near Cicero Avenue, resulting in the closure of inbounds lanes. Just before 11:45 a.m., ISP responded to an expressway shooting that wounded a man and a woman. Both were rushed to a nearby hospital in serious condition, where the man was later pronounced dead. Jamie Foxx being treated in Chicago: report No word at this time as to what led to the shooting. ISP added that eastbound I-290 traffic is being diverted off at Harlem Avenue while troopers investigate. Read more: Latest Chicago news headlinesSKyCam9 flew above the scene. Anyone who witnessed or knows about this incident is asked to contact the ISP by phone at (847) 294-4400 or by email at [email protected]. This is a developing story. Check back for updates.