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A few times a week, Jonathan Freidin, a medical malpractice attorney in Miami, says he'll notice that people will fill out his firm's client contact sheet with text littered with emojis and headings. That's a telltale sign that they copied and pasted from ChatGPT. Other clients will say they've "done a lot of research" on their potential case using AI. "We're seeing a


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This past weekend, the internet was set ablaze by a post on r/Confessions claiming to be from a software engineer-turned-whistleblower working at a food delivery app. "I'm posting this from a library wi-fi on a burner laptop because I am technically under a massive NDA," wrote the purported Deep Throat. "You guys always suspect the algorithms are rigged against you, but




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Fallout's second season is full of Easter eggs and references to the post-apocalyptic Bethesda games it's based on, including the enemies you try valiantly to avoid. Cooper (Walton Goggins) and Lucy (Ella Purnell) faced down radscorpions early this season, but in Season 2, episode 4, there's no getting around one of Fallout's mightiest foes.

The Deathclaw is HERE.

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Stephen Colbert has hit President Donald Trump where it hurts: in the ratings. Trump hosted the Kennedy Center Honors for the first time late last month, having boldly declared that the event would attract its highest ratings ever. As Colbert gleefully noted, the reality fell far short of that. Trump's hosting gig ultimately attracted just 3 million viewers on CBS — an all-time low

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Elon Musk says China is going to "have more power than anyone else and probably will have more chips."
  • Elon Musk says China is poised to lead the world in AI compute.
  • China's electricity advantage could give it an edge in scaling AI systems.
  • China will also "figure out the chips," Musk said.

Elon Musk says China is on track to outpace every other country in the computing power


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Venezuela is home to the world's largest oil reserves, but its energy industry has been battered by decades of underinvestment, sanctions, and political instability.
  • Investors are betting on new investment in Venezuela's battered oil sector after the US raid over the weekend.
  • A surge in Venezuelan oil could squeeze smaller US shale producers

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Greg Abel will make $25 million in cash in his new role.
  • Berkshire Hathaway disclosed that Greg Abel will make $25 million in his new CEO role.
  • Abel's pay is a significant increase from Warren Buffett's famous $100,000 salary.
  • Abel is expected to maintain Berkshire Hathaway's investment philosophy.

Berkshire Hathaway is paying its new CEO, Greg Abel, $25 million each year, a


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Gwyneth Paltrow says she worked with a coach to unlearn her fear of disappointing people.
  • Gwyneth Paltrow says she unlearned her habit of people-pleasing when she turned 40.
  • "I worked with a coach on how to hold the uncomfortable feelings of disappointing somebody else," she said.
  • Paltrow said she used to struggle with that whenever she was working with men.

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said he is "perfectly fine" with California's proposed billionaire wealth tax.
  • Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said he is "perfectly fine" with California's proposed wealth tax.
  • Huang cited Silicon Valley's talent pool as his reason for staying, despite the potential tax implications.
  • The proposed 5% billionaire wealth tax aims to raise $100

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