Trusting ChatGPT helps to improve it
A study shows that a person’s prior beliefs about artificial intelligence greatly influences how they rate their conversations with the tool
A study shows that a person’s prior beliefs about artificial intelligence greatly influences how they rate their conversations with the tool
Opposition parties and human rights organizations are questioning the agreement to send 5,000 people due to concerns about risks and lack of transparency
The United Arab Emirates and Germany will provide $100 million each. John Kerry said the U.S. administration was working with Congress to provide $17.5 million
The reductions have not made lasting changes to oil prices because of concerns about oversupply in a weakening global economy
The pontiff will also reduce the American prelate’s salary. Burke is the visible head of the internal opposition to Francis, financed by the Trumpist sector of the church
With six billion views, the term ‘delulu’ is already a phenomenon on TikTok. It promises that self-delusion can improve one’s romantic and professional opportunities
Researchers consider this a key finding to better understand and explain planetary formation processes
Only her personal fight against the prevailing norm of her time allowed her to be a pioneer in fields such as algebra or physics
The Justice Ministry argued that authorities had identified ‘signs and manifestations of an extremist nature’ by an LGBTQ+ ‘movement’ operating in Russia
Ford re-issued full-year earnings guidance that was withdrawn during the strike, but it trimmed its expectations. The company now expects to earn $10 billion to $10.5 billion before taxes in 2023
If a person feels sleepy during the day even after getting enough sleep at night, it may be due to a disease
Judge Arthur Engoron imposed the initial gag order Oct. 3 after Trump posted a derogatory comment about the judge’s law clerk to social media
The first assessment of the application of the Paris Agreement will be carried out at the conference, and it is expected to show that signatory countries’ climate plans are still not enough
The actor created an organization to help victims of natural disasters in 2010 that is still active thanks to his brother and the ‘Fast & Furious’ actors. His daughter, Meadow Walker, also launched an environmental conservation foundation in his honor
Sam Altman has taken the helm of the artificial intelligence firm again: ‘Books are going to be written about this’
Since his doctoral dissertation, presented at Harvard in 1954, the most prominent, long-lived and controversial diplomat the United States has seen published valuable essays on politics and international relations over seven decades
It is the strongest overhaul of lead rules in more than three decades, and will cost billions of dollars
Nabil Ammar denies the accusations of authoritarian drift leveled against his government, and demands a global policy to control irregular migration
Consumer prices rose a 3% annual rate in October. That was the lowest year-over-year inflation rate in more than 2 1/2 years
The accounts were used to reshare posts from X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, that were created by politicians, news outlets and others
The Ecuadorian justice system has recognized that this Amazonian community is the rightful owner of 42,360 hectares in Pë'këya, an area that contains the tribe’s most important sacred places
Despite high interest rates and international conflicts, strong consumption enables the United States to avoid recession
The United Arab Emirates will host the U.N.’s annual climate conference starting this Thursday, with the uncertainty of how it will affect the country presiding over the negotiations
Extermination is only possible when victims are first dehumanized and treated as pests to be swiftly eradicated
‘We are living through climate collapse in real time,’ said U.N. Secretary-General António Gutérres in a message released to coincide with the presentation of the WMO’s interim report on the state of the climate ahead of COP28
Xi Jinping said the former US Secretary of State will be ‘missed by the Chinese people.’ A ‘Rolling Stone’ magazine headline said, ‘Henry Kissinger, war criminal beloved by America’s ruling class, finally dies’
The autoworkers’ union made an address to 150,000 employees at 13 manufacturers following its successful strike at Detroit’s Big Three