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Takeaways from AP’s story on inefficient tech slowing efforts to get homeless people off the streets
Los Angeles is the nation’s epicenter of homelessness, where more than 45,000 people live in weather-beaten tent encampments and rusting RVs Takeaways from AP’s story on inefficient tech slowing efforts to get homeless people off the streetsBy MICHAEL R. BLOODAssociated PressThe Associated PressLOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles is the nation’s epicenter of
AI startups swap independence for Big Tech’s deep pockets
It’s the case of the vanishing startup: some of Silicon Valley’s most promising names in the fast-developing generative AI space are being gobbled up by or tied to the hip of US tech giants. Short on funds, in the past few months promising companies like Inflection AI or Adept have seen founders and key executives
Can tech help solve the Los Angeles homeless crisis? Finding shelter may someday be a click away
Can tech help solve Southern California’s homeless crisis Can tech help solve the Los Angeles homeless crisis? Finding shelter may someday be a click awayBy MICHAEL R. BLOOD and JANIE HARAssociated PressThe Associated PressLOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES (AP) — Billions of dollars have been spent on efforts to get homeless people off the streets in
Marathon-winning ‘spray-on’ running shoes could shake up Olympics
CNN — We’ve seen spray-on hair, a spray-on dress and now — marathon-winning spray-on shoes. Swiss sportswear brand On is the latest company to embrace advanced “spray-on” materials with a “revolutionary” robot-made sneaker it believes can improve performance at this month’s Olympics. The Cloudboom Strike LS is lace-free and weighs less than the latest iPhone.
Luxury cars and a millionaire lifestyle, the evil Yahoo Boys gang targeting children across Britain and the world
Videos online show them posing in front of luxury cars or decked out in designer clothes, flashing piles of money. They look - to all intents and purposes - like modern-day millionaires. However, the individuals bragging about their wealth and gaudy possessions online are said to have made their riches through the manipulation, extortion and
EXCLUSIVEKamala Harris’s husband Doug Emhoff recaptures his New Jersey roots on visit to childhood home and temple where he was bar mitzvahed as he campaigns to become the first Jew in the White House
A Kamala Harris presidency would mark a series of historic milestones for the nation that go beyond electing the first female commander-in-chief. Not only would it see Harris's husband Doug Emhoff become America's first First Gentleman, it would also make him the first Jewish person to be a presidential spouse. Emhoff, 59, a successful law partner
BGC Housing Group: Class action launched against major Aussie home builder that sold too many homes to handle during Covid
A major Australian home builder that left thousands of customers in financial distress waiting years for their homes to be completed is now facing a class action. BGC Housing Group is one of Western Australia's biggest builders and sold 1,000 homes in one month during Covid then were unable to complete the builds within contractual
Staten Island Ferry captain demanding $1M from NYC over injury from ‘jammed’ window
Buoy, oh buoy. A Staten Island Ferry skipper is demanding $1 million in damages from the city after a Gilligan-like mishap in the pilot house. Assistant Capt. Joseph Grym, 44, claims he wrenched his shoulder and back while trying to close a “jammed” pilot house window. Grym’s injury allegedly occurred June 6, 2022 aboard the
Technology’s grip on modern life is pushing us down a dimly lit path of digital land mines
“Move fast and break things,” a high-tech mantra popularized 20 years ago by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, was supposed to be a rallying cry for game-changing innovation Technology’s grip on modern life is pushing us down a dimly lit path of digital land minesBy MICHAEL LIEDTKEAP Technology WriterThe Associated PressSAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO (AP) —
If you find one of these in your Airbnb, call the cops
What would you do if you found a hidden camera recording your family's most intimate vacation moments? Many victims mistakenly only tell the vacation rental company, but you should call the cops. The risks of not doing so are laid bare by a damaging new CNN investigation revealing Airbnb does not routinely inform law enforcement of hidden-camera incidents - even