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New York Times sues Microsoft and OpenAI for billions

By Tom GerkenTechnology reporter US news organisation the New York Times is suing ChatGPT-owner OpenAI over claims its copyright was infringed to train the system. The lawsuit, which also names Microsoft as a defendant, says the firms should be held responsible for "billions of dollars" in damages.

Opinion | The profound sadness of the Jordan Peterson phenomenon

Who the hell are you, really? Jordan Peterson barked the question at us through a perma-squint, like a character in a Western. Peterson does this sort of thing a lot. The brusque dad shtick is very much a part of his appeal.

RFK Jr. voters span the political spectrum. But they agree on disliking Biden and Trump.

Chris Nelson, a Florida DJ and social media influencer, voted twice for Donald Trump, but the 41-year-old said he wont again because of the coronavirus mandates during Trumps presidency. Tony Vinciguerra, a 34-year-old former supporter of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), said he thinks President Biden is too old and propped up by the Democratic Party

T. J. Rubley

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The American Concordes that never flew

By Stephen DowlingFeatures correspondent It was one of the most ambitious aircraft design projects in history, so what happened to the US plans to master supersonic passenger flight? In November 1962, the British and French governments announced a deal that caused great distress in the boardrooms of American planemakers.