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Stanford, UCLA among growing list of colleges facing federal discrimination probe

By Samantha Delouya, CNN (CNN) — Stanford University; the University of California, Los Angeles; and Rutgers University have been added to a growing list of schools that face federal discrimination investigations by the US Department of Education, according to a DOE site. In the past week, the department opened investigations into six additional schools for

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BP’s former CEO is forfeiting $40 million in severance for misleading company board

By Jordan Valinsky, CNN New York (CNN) — Former BP CEO Bernard Looney is forfeiting about $40 million in severance because the company’s board determined he engaged in “serious misconduct” for not fully disclosing his relationships with employees that led to his dismissal. “Following careful consideration, the board has concluded that, in providing inaccurate and

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OpenAI strikes ‘first of its kind’ deal with publisher Axel Springer to use its news content in ChatGPT

By Jon Passantino, CNN New York (CNN) — OpenAI will pay publishing giant Axel Springer to use its news content in the company’s artificial intelligence products, marking a “first of its kind” global publishing deal that will allow the ChatGPT creator to train its AI models on the news organization’s reporting. As part of the

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UPenn’s new interim president describes ‘profoundly painful’ period and calls for new chapter

By Matt Egan, CNN New York (CNN) — J. Larry Jameson, the University of Pennsylvania’s newly installed interim president, called the past few weeks of turmoil a “profoundly painful chapter” for the Ivy League school. Jameson, UPenn’s longest-serving dean, was tapped Tuesday to replace Liz Magill on an interim basis after she stepped down over

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The New York Times’ first director of AI signals key role the technology will play in news production

By Oliver Darcy, CNN New York (CNN) — The future is now. The New York Times on Tuesday announced the creation of a new newsroom position: editorial director of artificial intelligence initiatives. For the pioneering role, The NYT tapped Zach Seward, founding editor of the technology-focused outlet Quartz. Seward, The NYT said, will work to

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