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This was a massive week for AI

By Samantha Murphy Kelly, CNN (CNN) — This was arguably the most momentous week for artificial intelligence since the launch of ChatGPT last year. OpenAI unveiled the latest version of the technology that underpins its viral ChatGPT chatbot. Elon Musk announced a sarcastic AI ChatGPT rival called Grok coming to his platform, X, formerly known

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The wildest moments of WeWork’s rise

By Catherine Thorbecke, CNN New York (CNN) — WeWork officially filed for bankruptcy this week, a seemingly inevitable development for the coworking startup which once promised to revolutionize office work but has been slowly unraveling for years. Co-founder Adam Neumann’s well-documented excesses during the early days of WeWork have already inspired a best-selling book and

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Civil rights complaints allege UPenn and Wellesley allowed antisemitism to ‘run rampant’

By Matt Egan, CNN New York (CNN) — A Jewish legal rights advocacy group has alleged that the University of Pennsylvania and Wellesley College have violated federal civil rights law by allowing for discrimination against Jews. The Brandeis Center, a Jewish civil rights legal organization, filed civil rights complaints with the US Department of Education

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Prince Harry wins ruling allowing case against Daily Mail publisher to continue

By Caitlin Danaher, Max Foster and Lauren Said-Moorhouse, CNN London (CNN) — Britain’s High Court ruled Friday that the Duke of Sussex’s court case against the publisher of the Daily Mail newspaper over alleged unlawful information gathering can continue. Associated Newspapers Limited, which also publishes The Mail on Sunday and the MailOnline, had attempted to

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