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30 May 2023

#politics

Fox News: Texas legislature's first special session focusing on border security, cutting property taxes, Abbott reveals
Texas legislature's first special session focusing on border security, cutting property taxes, Abbott reveals
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced his agenda items for the state legislature's first special session, including cutting property taxes and providing over $5.1 billion for border security and the Texas National Guard. Other items include formally ending COVID restrictions and mandates, protecting female collegiate athletes and women's participation in sports, and barring children from gender mutilation. Abbott also plans to label Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations and allow fentanyl deaths to be prosecuted as murder.


#society

Fox News: AI tool helps couples write wedding vows as marriage expert warns, 'Be cautious' with technology
AI tool helps couples write wedding vows as marriage expert warns, 'Be cautious' with technology
Artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT are increasingly being used to draft academic papers or write wedding vows. However, marriage expert Greg Smalley suggests that AI should only be used as a guide and not copied word for word. Smalley emphasizes the need to carefully consider the significance of wedding vows, and to take personal responsibility when using AI to create them. He also notes the importance of continuing to grow as individuals, repairing conflict and finding ways to connect every day as a couple for a successful marriage.


#war

Flag And Cross: Lindsey Graham Calls The Russian Warrant For His Arrest As A Badge Of Honor
Lindsey Graham Calls The Russian Warrant For His Arrest As A Badge Of Honor
Russian authorities have issued a warrant for Republican Senator Lindsey Graham's arrest over comments he made on a visit to Ukraine claiming that US assistance had cost Russian lives. Graham has said he will wear the arrest warrant "as a badge of honour". The Kremlin's ire against Graham comes amid a more hawkish US policy of supporting Ukraine with more than $75bn of aid over the past 15 months, leading to a growing rift among Republicans over the Eurasian country.


#economy

Fox News: Bud Light, Target, haven't the Dodgers learned anything? As a sports team owner, I know better
Bud Light, Target, haven't the Dodgers learned anything? As a sports team owner, I know better
The Los Angeles Dodgers invited and then rescinded the invitation of an anti-Catholic hate group to an LGBT Pride Night, creating a huge controversy. The team made a bigger mistake by wading into politics in the first place, which may cost them dearly for decades to come.

Businesses and sports teams should avoid involvement in politics as they are not political groups. Fans come for the sport and businesses should focus on the business, not choosing sides on divisive issues. Companies that do will likely lose fans and customers, as seen with the Dodgers' controversy and Bud Light's sales plummeting after supporting transgenderism.


#technology

Fox News: Millions of fast food workers could lose their jobs within 5 years. Here's why
Millions of fast food workers could lose their jobs within 5 years. Here's why
AI advancements could replace most fast food jobs within five to 10 years, according to an AI entrepreneur. Wendy's started a partnership with Google earlier this month to employ Google Cloud's AI to speak with customers and take their orders. Many fast food restaurants are already using AI, such as McDonald's, Taco Bell, Chipotle, Popeye's and Domino's and Wingstop. AI could create a "significant disruption" across labor markets globally and eliminate or diminish 300 million jobs, Goldman Sachs predicted in a March 26 report.


Fox News: Who is watching you? AI can stalk unsuspecting victims with 'ease and precision': experts
Who is watching you? AI can stalk unsuspecting victims with 'ease and precision': experts
AI technology can allow a stranger to learn practically everything about a person just by having their photo. With advanced artificial intelligence, one could find every instance of a person's face on the internet and predict their movements. This technology is already being used to identify people from surveillance cameras, social media and other online sources, causing concerns for privacy and safety.

One face search engine, PimEyes, is under legal complaints for allowing people to search for public available information about themselves, which UK-based privacy campaign group Big Brother Watch says could lead to the exploitation of millions of UK residents. Meanwhile, the law firm dealing with AI-related crimes in New York City has warned that AI-powered techniques could enable offenders to track and monitor their victims with greater ease and precision than ever before. While AI technology has improved, countries are grappling with how to implement guardrails and protections for its safe usage.