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    Aug 31, 2023Is your car spying on you? As cars get more features for automated driving, it's leading to a trade-off when it comes to your privacy. Thu, 17 Oct 2024 05:29:27 GMT (1729142967876) TND Story Infinite Scroll - News3 v1.0.0 (thenationaldesk) ... Tesla driver Peter Bernard demonstrates driving with no hands on the wheel.
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    WASHINGTON (TND) — Billionaire Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk put MSNBC's feet to the fire after an anchor publicly criticized a meme he posted about Hunter Biden. Musk posted the meme following a potential leak of President Joe Biden's son's iCloud account, which included several alleged photos of Hunter Biden. "Hunter Biden every time he buys crack and hookers:" wording on the meme posted ...
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    Mar 21, 2024The Judiciary Committee and Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government also plans to meet with Alex Mena, an IRS official reportedly caught on camera attesting to the AI system's spying capabilities. READ MORE | Google suspends AI image tool after inaccurate race depictions: 'Missing the mark'
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    Dec 18, 2024WASHINGTON (TNND) — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday approved a California regulation to phase out the sale of gas-powered cars. The California Air Resources Board adopted the "Advanced Clean Cars II" in 2022, which mandated all vehicles sold in California from 2035 onward produce zero emissions.
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    Sep 18, 2023Just SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Apple Co-founder Steve Wozniak and the co-founders of Skype and Pinterest. ... "There's going to be lots of ideas out there If you go too fast, you could ruin things," he said. "It can't be days or weeks, but nor should it be years. It'll be in the general category of months."
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    Jul 7, 2023WASHINGTON (TND) — Scammers are now using AI to clone children's voices, using the copy to call their parents or other family members and pretend to be in trouble - all to get some cash. These scams are sometimes referred to as "Hi Mom" or "Grandparent" scams. While the voice-cloning method has picked up with scammers this year, this is just a more updated version of an old ...
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    Dec 23, 2024(TNND) — With the holiday season in full swing and a long list to check - not once, but twice - even Santa Clause needs a little help. Standing at about 10-inches tall in bright red jumpsuits with pointy-top hats are Scout Elves, better known as the Elf on the Shelf, who serve as Santa's helpers, keeping track of who's been naughty or nice.
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    Jan 6, 2025WASHINGTON (TNND) — Pulitzer-winning editorial cartoonist Ann Telnaes announced Friday she quit her job with The Washington Post over pushback against a cartoon criticizing the publication's owner Jeff Bezos. Telnaes said in a Substack post the canned cartoon "criticizes the billionaire tech and media chief executives" who are working their way into the good graces of President-elect ...
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    Nov 21, 2024WASHINGTON (SOA) — It's a critical piece of medical equipment: 90% of hospital patients receive an IV, a trusted way of administering crucial drugs and treatments. But there is a serious health threat that could be lurking, not in the medication, but the very vehicle delivering it. Still, despite consensus among leading health groups and federal agencies about the danger hidden in IV bags ...
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    WASHINGTON (TND) — The pandemic has changed lives all over the country with mask mandates, vaccination mandates and entire cities shut down. For many Americans, one of those changes has been where they live. Some headlines claim that where people are moving to and from has shifted based on COVID-19 mandates and guidelines, which are generally stricter in Democratic-leaning states.
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