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Month: June 2024

Hollywood’s video game actors want to avoid a strike. The sticking point in their talks? AI

AP Technology Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) — Hollywood union SAG-AFTRA has been negotiating its interactive media agreement for more than a year. The contract represents about 2,500 performers, including video game voice actors. Among the sticking point in the talks? The unregulated use of AI. With a potential strike looming, performers say that their own

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India’s president inaugurates newly elected parliament and sets out economic reforms as a key agenda

Associated Press NEW DELHI (AP) — India’s president has inaugurated a new parliament after national elections, listing the priorities of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government in coming years, including fast-tracking economic reforms and boosting small and medium-size enterprises to create jobs. President Draupadi Murmu said India’s economy grew the fastest among the world’s major nations

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Thailand is now the Myanmar junta’s favored banking destination as military attacks ramp up, UN expert says

By Helen Regan, Kocha Olarn and Michael Mitsanas, CNN Hong Kong/Bangkok (CNN) — International banks are playing a significant role in the Myanmar military junta’s ability to carry out its systematic and deadly assault on its people, a new United Nations-backed report has found. Thai banks have now become the main source through which the Myanmar

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Corea del Sur afirma que el lanzamiento de prueba de misiles de Corea del Norte fracasó y califica de “engaño” las afirmaciones de éxito

Julia Hernández (CNN) — Las afirmaciones de Corea del Norte sobre el éxito de una prueba de misiles son falsas, dijo este jueves un portavoz del Estado Mayor Conjunto de Corea del Sur (JCS), calificando las afirmaciones de Pyongyang sobre el éxito como “métodos de engaño y exageración”. El portavoz del JSC, Lee Sung-jun, dijo

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Prospect of low-priced Chinese EVs reaching US from Mexico poses threat to automakers

AP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — It’s a scenario that terrifies America’s auto industry. Chinese carmakers set up shop in Mexico to exploit North American trade rules. Once in place, they send ultra-low-priced electric vehicles streaming into the United States. As the Chinese EVs go on sale across the country, America’s homegrown EVs — costing

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