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America One News
26 Oct 2023
#politics
Fox News: We can still save the American Dream. Here's the first step
Longing for the optimism of the past, Ben Carson and John Schnatter believe that to pass on the American Dream, freedom and devotion to the public good must be restored. They emphasize the importance of low taxes, deregulation, and responsible regulation in order to foster economic growth and allow individuals to pursue their dreams. They believe that by returning to these founding ideals, it is possible for America to experience a new dawn of prosperity.
#foreignaffairs
The Telegraph: Iran is now flirting with its own destruction
Iran's insistence that it had no involvement in the recent Hamas attack on Israel is contradicted by evidence of financial support and assistance with planning. Iran's activities in the region, including support for other militant groups, indicate a deliberate attempt to escalate the conflict beyond Gaza. As Iran continues to provoke Israel and its allies, Western powers must no longer tolerate Iran's attempts to wage war through its proxies. It is crucial for these powers to actively counter Iranian-backed terrorism and implement measures to limit Iran's ability to further provoke and escalate the conflict.
#technology
Fox News: Robots could create a more reliable Wikipedia: study
A new study found that using AI to police entries in open-source encyclopedias like Wikipedia could improve the quality and reliability of information. The study developed an AI system called "SIDE" that analyzed Wikipedia references, suggesting better alternative references where needed. AI could remove human bias, work nonstop, and provide more information. However, pitfalls include proprietary algorithms and the possible provision of inaccurate information. Researchers found that AI-generated citations were preferred by 21% of users, compared to 10% who preferred human citations. An AI-run encyclopedia could result in a more comprehensive product, but it would require a prompt management process and human quality control to ensure accuracy and relevance.