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Month: June 2022

Blake Lemoine poses for a portrait in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco

No, Google’s AI is not sentient

By Rachel Metz, CNN Business Tech companies are constantly hyping the capabilities of their ever-improving artificial intelligence. But Google was quick to shut down claims that one of its programs had advanced so much that it had become sentient. According to an eye-opening tale in the Washington Post on Saturday, one Google engineer said that

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Japón castigará los ‘insultos en línea’ con un año de prisión a raíz de la muerte de una estrella de telerrealidad

olivertapia Tokio (CNN) — El parlamento de Japón aprobó el lunes una ley que sanciona los “insultos en línea” con pena de prisión en medio de la creciente preocupación pública por el ciberacoso tras el suicidio de una estrella de telerrealidad que había enfrentado abusos en las redes sociales. Según la enmienda al código penal

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More than 11 years after Japan's worst nuclear disaster

‘We’re still recovering’: 11 years after Fukushima nuclear disaster, residents return to their village

By Emiko Jozuka and Helen Regan, CNN More than 11 years after Japan’s worst nuclear disaster, the government lifted evacuation orders in a section of a village previously deemed off limits on Sunday, allowing residents to move back into their homes. Kazunori Iwayama, a former resident of Katsurao village, which lies about 40 kilometers (24

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Three wildfires just north of Flagstaff

As Arizona’s Pipeline Fire burns nearly 23,000 acres, officials consider closing Coconino National Forest

By Joe Sutton, CNN As Arizona’s Pipeline Fire has scorched nearly 23,000 acres, officials are discussing the possibility of closing the Coconino National Forest to the public, citing concerns over the fire threat, current weather patterns and prolonged drought conditions, an incident management spokesperson says. The Pipeline Fire, which reportedly began burning about six miles

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A road in Yellowstone National Park partially collapsed due to flooding Monday.

Dozens evacuated as unprecedented flooding forces Yellowstone National Park to close all entrances

By Elizabeth Wolfe, Claudia Dominguez and Ray Sanchez, CNN Yellowstone National Park will remain closed to visitors through at least Wednesday due to dangerous flooding conditions, which have prompted park evacuations and left some in surrounding communities trapped without safe drinking water, officials say. A Montana helicopter company transported about 40 people on Monday and

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Mick Jagger da positivo por covid-19

olivertapia (CNN) — Los Rolling Stones cancelaron un concierto en Amsterdam después de que el cantante principal Mick Jagger contrajera covid-19. El estado positivo de Mick Jagger se anunció en un comunicado en la cuenta de Instagram verificada de la banda. “Los Rolling Stones se han visto obligados a cancelar el concierto de esta noche

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